To help break down financial barriers for tomorrow’s leaders, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ has unveiled the $10,000 Manhattan Advantage Award.
This significant tuition reduction is designed to make the University’s career-focused master’s degrees more accessible for the first students to enroll at its new, state-of-the-art Manhattan Center at 529 Fifth Avenue.
The Manhattan Advantage Award provides financial support to students pursuing master’s degrees in high-demand fields at the new center, which opens in Fall 2026 and offers flexible class schedules, hybrid options and personalized support. Adelphi alumni are eligible for an additional $5,000 off tuition each year through the Alumni Advantage Program, further reducing the cost of graduate education.
Tuition Award Details
- Up to $10,000 total award applied toward tuition, distributed over the life of the graduate program.
- An extra $5,000 off tuition is available for Adelphi alumni (including Class of 2026 graduates), renewable each year. For example, for a two-year program, alumni would receive $10,000 in savings.
To be eligible for the Manhattan Advantage Award, students must be admitted to and enrolled in a participating graduate program at the Manhattan Center for Fall 2026 and meet all admissions and enrollment requirements.
The Manhattan Advantage Award applies to select graduate programs, including:
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (MS): Develop critical skills to build the technology prevalent in almost every industry.
- General Psychology—Human Resource Management Concentration (MA): Become a leader in human resource management.
- Flex MBA: Learn the skills you need to excel in the new global economy.
- Global Higher Education Leadership (PhD): Transform your career and excel in global and cross-cultural leadership with this online program.
- Learning Sciences (PhD): Research the future of learning in healthcare, education, museums, libraries and other cultural institutions.
Students interested in applying for ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s Manhattan Advantage Award must submit an application by May 15, 2026, and deposit by July 15, 2026, for the Fall 2026 semester.