GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Overview

The School of Education offers graduate programs leading to the award of Post-
Baccalaureate certificates; Master of Education, Master of Science and Master of
Teaching degrees; and Post-Masters certificates. For information on doctoral programs,
please consult the doctoral web pages.

Admission to all graduate programs is competitive. As part of the application for
graduate study, applicants must submit transcripts of all previous undergraduate and
graduate coursework. Applicants are expected to have a cumulative GP A of at least 3.0
on the most recent 60 hours of work for full admission. Applicants with a 2.8 GPA may
be considered for provisional admission.

Applicants must also submit official scores from the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or
Graduate Record Examination - General Test (GRE). Scores may be no more than 5
years old. Applicants are expected to score 386 or higher on the MAT, or 800 or higher
(Verbal + Quantitative) on the GRE for full admission.

To obtain general information about applying for graduate study, or to check on the status
of an application, contact the Student Services Center. For information about specific programs or program advisement, please contact the department in which the program is housed.

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