མཁན་པོ། mkhen po), or khenmo (in the feminine) is a degree for higher Buddhist studies given in Tibetan Buddhism.
In the Nyingma, Kagyu, and Sakya traditions, the title is awarded usually after a period of 13 years of intensive study after secondary school.
The degree is awarded to students who can publicly defend their erudition and mastery in at least five subjects of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, namely Prajñāpāramitā, Madhyamaka, Pramāṇa, Abhidharma, and Vinaya.
Similar titles of lower standing are De Nod Dzin Pa, and Shor Phon.
In the Gelug tradition, the title khenpo refers to either a senior monk who ordains new monastics, or the abbot of a monastery.