New
Department:
Organizational
Leadership, Policy,
and Development
Effective July 1, 2009, a
new department has been created
that integrates the business and
marketing education, human
resource development and adult
education, and comprehensive
WHRE programs from the
Department of
Work and Human Resource
Education (WHRE) into the
department formerly known as
Educational Policy and
Administration (EdPA). The
name of this new department is
Organizational Leadership,
Policy, and Development (OLPD).
It will offer exciting
opportunities for collaboration
and interdisciplinary education
and research. Click
here for details. |
Admission requirements in educational policy and administration—educational
administration track
On this page:
M.A. admissions
What are the admissions requirements?
All components of the individual application records are considered in the admissions
process and decisions. Reviewers look for evidence that students can take advantage
of the programs academically and have career goals that match the program.
Preferred performance levels:
- 3.0 or above undergraduate grade point average
- 3.5 or above graduate grade point average
- 550 TOEFL/6.5
IELTS scores (international students)
What do I need to apply?
Application instructions and resources
Ph.D. and Ed.D. admissions
What are the admissions requirements?
All components of the individual application records are considered in the admissions
process and decisions. Reviewers look for evidence that students can take advantage
of the programs academically and have career goals that match the program.
Required:
- A master’s degree or equivalent
Preferred performance levels:
- 3.0 or above undergraduate grade point average
- 3.5 or above graduate grade point average
- 500 Verbal, 500 Quantitative and 4.5 Analytical Writing Graduate Record
Examination (GRE) scores (all students)
(NOTE to applicants from the People's Republic of China, Korea, Taiwan,
and Hong Kong: Please check for
details about new GRE testing schedule.)
- 550 on Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
or 6.5 on International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
for international students
What do I need to apply?
For information on GRE testing sites, see www.gre.org or call 609/771-7243 or
1-800-GRE-CALL.
For information on TOEFL testing times and locations, see
www.toefl.org or call 609-771-7100.
For information on IELTS testing times and locations, see
www.ceii.org or call 626-564-2954.
Academic calendar
Graduate program support for students of color
Graduate tuition and fees
Financial aid and scholarships
Minnesota and the Twin Cities
Revised October 2006
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