10% Discount per Graduate & Continuing Education Course(s)
Framingham State University (FSU) offers a 10% discount to employees of the companies/organizations listed below who enroll in credit-bearing undergraduate or graduate courses offered through Graduate Studies and Continuing Education (DGCE).
Individuals interested in enrolling in a credit-bearing undergraduate or graduate course may use this form to verify employment and will be required to have it signed by their employer’s Human Resources/Employee Benefits Department.
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How To Create a MyFramingham Account
- Log into: https://selfservice.framingham.edu/PROD/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
- First time users: > Create a new account
- Under application type: select GCE 1st Tine Registration
- Fill out the required sections.
- Once you do this, you will be issued a myFramingham log in and it will be emailed to you by the Registrar’s Office.
You may need faculty permission to have access to register for a non-degree course and you can contact the instructor of the class for permission, and ask them to message the Registrar to facilitate registration for that specific class.
If you have difficulties with the account creation or logging in, or receive any error, you’ll need to contact the:
Registrar’s Office
Phone: 508-626-4545
E-mail: registrarsoffice [at] framingham.edu (registrarsoffice[at]framingham[dot]edu)
Once you get your myFramingham log in credentials, you’ll be able to log into myFramingham and search for classes and register. Also, this is where you’ll see your Student Accounts bill and then have access to your student email.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Many of our courses are in a hybrid model through Graduate and Continuing Education, which means that they meet once every other week on campus from 6:30pm – 9:50pm and then blend the opposite weeks in an online forum.
Graduate Degrees:
Asynchronous Online:
- Master of Business Administration – Management concentration
- Master of Education with a concentration in Educational Technology
- Master of Education with a concentration in Nutrition Education
- Master of Public Administration
Remote/Synchronous (Zoom):
- Master of Education with a concentration in Early Childhood Education - Professional License
- Master of Education with a concentration in Elementary Education - Professional License
- Master of Education with a concentration in Literacy & Language
- Master of Education with a concentration in Special Education
- Master of Education with a concentration in Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages
Graduate Certificates:
Asynchronous Online:
- Instructional Technology Proficiency
- School Nutrition Specialist
Remote/Synchronous (Zoom):
- Reading Specialist (Post-Masters)
- Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages
Bachelor’s Degree:
Asynchronous Online:
- Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Liberal Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Criminology
- Bachelor of Science in Sociology
Yes, students are allowed to take up to two courses in certain graduate degree programs prior to enrolling as a student. Undergraduate courses do not have a requirement on ad hoc courses.
Degree seeking graduate and undergraduate students can apply for federal financial aid, but must maintain good academic standing and be enrolled in a least one course per semester towards their degree(s).