Basic Procedures
Graduate advisors
have been designated in each of the major program areas to assist
new students and those for whom graduate committees have not been
appointed. The graduate committee chair, when selected, will assist
the student in developing a degree plan and, along with the committee
members, will assume the responsibility for preparing the student
for the comprehensive examinations.
To receive full admission to a degree program offered in the Department
of Curriculum and Instruction, an applicant must meet all standards
established by the College
of Graduate Studies and all departmental program requirements
and be recommended by the graduate advisor or the program admissions
committee.
Students who meet the general requirements for conditional admission
and are recommended by the Department will be permitted to pursue
one of the major areas in the department. Typically, the student
admitted on a conditional basis will be required to complete 12
semester hours including EDU 5983 with a 3.25 GPA.
To remain in good standing, students who have full admission status
are expected to maintain a 3.0 GPA. Students whose GPA does not
meet the minimum may not enroll for additional work without special
permission from the department head.
Consideration for accepting transfer credits will be given only
after a student has full admission to graduate study. Credits transferred
from an approved institution must meet the guidelines outlined in
Limitations
on Transfer and Correspondence Courses in General Requirements
for the Master's Degree.
For additional information regarding admissions, visit the University
Admissions website.
For information about student financial aid click here.
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