FAQs

Find answers to our most frequently asked questions.

General Questions

Yes, Gonzaga University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).

For more information about accreditation you can go to our accreditation explanation page.

 
  • Official Transcripts – from all universities attended.
  • Two Confidential Letters of Recommendation.
  • Statement of Purpose.
  • Updated Resume or CV.

See our How to Apply page for more details.

 
Ideally a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science or math will give you the required advanced math skills to be successful in the program.

However, if you have a bachelor's degree in another science or discipline with advanced math skills and programming experience, you may need to take prerequisite courses to be successful in the program.

Please see our curriculum page for more information or talk with our Admissions Specialist who can answer your questions or connect you with faculty.
 
No, a GMAT or other entrance exam is not required.
 
You can transfer up to 6 credits from another college or university pending faculty approval.
 

Jesuits have been educating people since 1540. Gonzaga was founded in 1887 and continues to pursue its mission of educating leaders with the capacity for reflective and critical thought.

Gonzaga's master's programs offer you the opportunity to pursue a degree that strives to educate the whole person: intellectually, spiritually, physically and emotionally.

To learn more about the Jesuit influence at Gonzaga you can go to our mission and values page.

 

As a Gonzaga student, you are well connected with resources to support you.

Whether it is academic, career or emotional support, Gonzaga is here to help in any capacity. 

Here are some of the resources that may be offered to you:

 

Tuition, Scholarships, Financing

Tuition is $1,400 per credit.

The M.S. in Data Science program is 30 credits.

Tuition does not cover fees, books or other materials required by this program.

 
While there is not a specific scholarship attached to this program, you can learn more about scholarships on our tuition and financing page.
 

There are multiple ways to pay for your M.S. in Data Science including employer tuition reimbursement, Federal Financial Aid, scholarships and payment plans.

You can find more options on our tuition and financing page.

 
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