MEET Program FAQs
Enrolling in an online program is a big decision. We've outlined some of the most common questions and concerns about the online Master's in Entrepreneurship and Emerging Technology (MEET) program below. If you have other questions, feel free to get in touch.
Admission & Program FAQs
. If you have any questions about the application process, let us know at 兔子先生Online@兔子先生OH.edu. We're here to help.
The MEET program starts a new cohort every Fall.
Yes, the MEET program offers both full-time and part-time sequences (see curriculum). Please note, however, that the one-week intensive bootcamp requires full-time attendance regardless of enrollment status.
You can earn your master’s degree in just 10 months if you enroll as a full-time student. Part-time students can complete the degree in 21 months.
The MEET program includes one in-person experience. During your first semester, there is a one-week intensive bootcamp that corresponds with Cincinnati Startup Week, usually held in early October. You’ll meet your peers and faculty, as well as have a true hands-on learning experience meeting startup founders, investors, and innovators.
There are no specific meeting times for online courses in the MEET program. Outside of coursework, you'll have regular opportunities to meet virtually with faculty and classmates.
Full-time students can expect to spend 35-40 hours per week on coursework. Part-time students can expect to invest 18-20 hours per week.
Also, the program has an intensive bootcamp that will require you to work full-time for one week onsite in Cincinnati. The time commitment for this part of the program will be the same whether you’re enrolled part-time or full-time in the MEET program.
While having some coding or engineering experience can benefit you, we’ve built our program under the assumption that all students are entering with no specific coding or tech-based background.
Unfortunately, we can only offer this program to U.S. citizens and permanent residents at this time.
Cost & Aid FAQs
No, the tuition cost per credit hour is $995 regardless of your state of residence.
Educational loans are available. To be considered for federal loans, you’ll need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year, and you must be enrolled at least half time (6 graduate credit hours) to qualify. The dollar amount of these loans may be based on federal limits, your year in school, your dependency status, the cost of attendance, and other financial aid you receive.
In addition, a number of scholarships, fellowships, and other funding opportunities are available to 兔子先生 students when applicable.