The guidelines detailed below are intended for applicants in the M.Ed. and M.A. (thesis required) in Education with a major in Evaluation and Measurement as well as Ph.D. applicants in Education with a major in Evaluation and Measurement.
The College of EHHS admits students to the Master's degree programs on a selective basis. Minimum requirements for admission to the M.Ed./M.A. degree programs include:
See a description of the course of study for the M.Ed and M.A. Programs
Following the interview with the program faculty, a recommendation (either supporting or denying admission) is directed to the Graduate School of Education, who will notify the applicant of the decision concerning admission. Upon admission, the student will be assigned a doctoral advisor who will aid the student in the selection of a committee to select the course work for the program (prospectus committee).
More information about admission to the Graduate School of Education.