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Advance intercultural learning and global exchange as a leader in international education with our flexible online degree.

Our online Master of Arts in International Education Management (IEM) is specifically designed for working professionals. You will deepen your real-world expertise and expand your professional networks as you learn from and work with experts in international education.

Start Term Credits Tuition Duration Online
Summer, Fall, or Spring 36 $850/credit 2 years of part-time
study
Asynchronous

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Advantages of an IEM Degree

Meet Katherine Punteney: Founder of the International Education Management program

Katherine Punteney has over 20 years’ experience in the field of international education. 

Dynamic Career Paths of International Education Management

Advance intercultural learning and global exchange as a leader in international education with our flexible online degree. 

Peace Corps Graduates -- What's Next?

Leverage your Peace Corps skills with Middlebury Institute and the International Education Management program.

Partner with Faculty, Get Published and Advance the Field

Professor Katherine Punteney partners with students to edit two volumes of Case Studies in International Education.

Interactive Online Learning

Our interactive approach to online learning provides a high level of engagement with your faculty, career advisor, classmates, and alumni. You will join a supportive community and build a vast, experienced professional network while taking advantage of our flexible course scheduling.

 

Advance Your Career

Growing Market

The international education job market is rapidly growing after the pandemic. Employers are actively hiring and contacting us to recruit our students and alumni. The online IEM program gives you the option to work while you earn your master’s degree and save on relocation costs.

Career Advising

Our Center for Advising and Career Services can assist you with skills development, career exploration, and professional opportunities aligned with your experience, interests, and goals. 

Practicum

Gain professional experience through the practicum, working with study abroad programs, colleges and universities, youth exchange programs, ESL or language programs, and government agencies around the world.

Many students leverage the practicum for career advancement.

Community

The IEM program has a particular focus on community building. Our faculty, staff, and alumni are actively involved in mentoring current students and helping you develop as a leader.

Careers

Our graduates find meaningful careers in education abroad, international student and scholar services, language programs, citizen diplomacy programs, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and more. See how they are thriving in their careers.

Our Values

Practical Experience

Throughout your studies at the Middlebury Institute, you will work closely with professors and international education organizations on real-world consulting projects, including marketing, recruiting, program design, and assessment.

Intercultural Competence

Bridging cultural barriers is key to a successful career in international education, so you will take intercultural competence courses as part of your degree.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

Our faculty engage in critical anti-racist pedagogy in action and work toward interrogating and communicating our community values and beliefs. Through intentional course design, policy examination, and engaging the wider campus community to commit to equitable policies and actions beyond the classroom, we amplify voices that have been historically marginalized or excluded. Learn more about DEI efforts at the Middlebury Institute.

Sustainability

As the field of international education faces the rise of online instruction and the challenges of travel-dependent programs, we prepare you to manage sustainability in new ways. We integrate environmental justice with DEI efforts. We address global concerns such as the carbon footprint of international programs as well as financial sustainability, community sustainability, and personal sustainability. You will learn to responsibly leverage all of your resources—including technology, partnerships, funding, personnel, and personal—to adapt and evolve for the future, thinking globally and acting locally.

International Opportunities

The program offers immersive learning opportunities to help you gain deeper perspectives of international education outside of the U.S. and to practice language and intercultural skills. In the past, our students have taken courses in countries including Spain, France, Rwanda, and Cuba. These international opportunities vary from year to year and are available to online students.

Curriculum

You will develop the following competencies in this 12-course, 36-credit master’s program

Competencies:

  • International education theory, strategy, and action
  • Intercultural competence and social justice
  • Program design and assessment
  • Program administration
  • Sustainable education

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36 credits
3 semesters (full time)
$31K Total Tuition Cost

Why Middlebury Institute: Shaping the international career you always wanted

When Natalie Spencer discovered the growing professional field of international education, she looked to the Middlebury Institute to give her the specific skill set those employers valued.

My name is Natalie Spencer. I graduated from the International Education Management program. And I’m currently the program officer for recruitment and selection on the Critical Language Scholarship Program here at American Councils for International Education.

The Critical Language Scholarship Program is a study abroad program for U.S. students funded by the U.S. Department of State.

We send about 550 students abroad each summer to learn languages that are critical to national security, to U.S. economic prosperity and are really helping to build national competitiveness for American students to go out and be competitive in a more globalized workforce.

“So there’s talking points in this presentation from last year I realized.”

I think, like many students who studied abroad during undergraduate and also had other experiences overseas, I was really interested in trying to find a way to make a career out of that. So I started looking into what skills that might take and I realized that it really is a professionalized field that did need a special skillset and that the Middlebury Institute was a way for me to get that.

The International Education Management program and I think a lot of the programs at the Middlebury Institute are really focused on connecting theory to practice. It was really about getting to know the field, understanding the work and coming out with those solid skills that employers would see as valuable. And two days before I graduated, I applied for a job and was hired.

“It’s not just about diversity numbers. It’s not just about statistics for the organization. It is about providing access and being inclusive.”

The field of international education was pretty unknown to me when I decided to go to the Middlebury Institute.

All I knew is that I saw a job posting for a study abroad advisor. I read it, and it was the first time that I really connected with the job description.

We live in a globalized world, and I think the power of international education goes beyond students, goes beyond administrators. It really does have that capacity to change the world. Now I’m in this field and doing what I never knew I always wanted to do.

Customize Your Degree

Our flexible curriculum gives you opportunities to customize your degree:

  • integrate Peace Corps service into your program
  • professional practicum

Check out the program details for all of your options.

Faculty: Professors and Practitioners

Our faculty combine academic expertise with years of professional experience and a genuine commitment to your success. They are actively engaged in major international organizations, including NAFSA, the Forum on Education Abroad, Diversity Abroad, and the Comparative and International Education Society. Meet our faculty.

Tuition and Financial Aid

Tuition for all of our online programs is $850/credit.

  • Tuition rates are subject to change each year.
  • The online IEM degree is 36 credits so your total tuition cost for this master’s program will be approximately $31,000.

We have designed this program to allow you to continue working as you earn your online master’s. Your asynchronous courses allow you to engage each lesson on your own schedule. You may also be able to take advantage of education loans and employer tuition benefits.

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U.S. Public Service Loan Forgiveness

The U.S. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program is a valuable opportunity for those working in education, and public service fields. If you pursue our TESOL master’s program and work for a qualifying employer, such as a government or nonprofit organization, you may be eligible to have your federal student loans forgiven after making 120 qualifying monthly payments. This program is designed to help ease the financial burden of student loans while you contribute to your community through education. To learn more about eligibility and the application process, visit the PSLF website.

How to Apply

We take a holistic approach when considering your application, looking at your academic and professional background, international and multicultural experience, and career goals. We welcome applicants with or without experience working in education, and our program has numerous opportunities for you to gain or expand your professional experience before you graduate.

We do not require GRE or GMAT scores for our master’s programs, but competitive scores may strengthen your application and positively influence scholarship decisions. Learn how to apply.

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Our graduates find international careers in multiple fields, including study abroad, ESL and intensive language programs, international student services, and government programs, such as Fulbright and Education USA.

Career Outcomes

95%
employed or continuing education within one year of graduation
44%
using a second language in their work
60+
different employers of recent graduates
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