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Quantitative Methods in education
Thank you for your interest in Quantitative Methods in Education (QME). QME is one of the five tracks within the Department of Educational Psychology, which is itself housed in the College of Education and Human Development.
Here you will find an overview of the program, FAQ, funding information, application instructions and other information.
If you have any questions about the program, please contact a faculty member in the area you are interested or the admissions secretary at psyf-adm@umn.edu.
Admission
Applying to the program: Ed Psych -- Quantitative Methods in Educ
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Sources of support administered by the department are teaching assistantships, research assistantships available through funded projects sponsored by department faculty, and fellowships supported by the Graduate School. The department also nominates promising students for University-wide fellowship competition provided by the Graduate School. Underrepresented and educationally disadvantaged students are eligible to be nominated for special fellowships. Stipends and conditions vary for different forms of support. Students who wish to be considered for fellowships and departmental financial assistance must submit all application materials to the program and the Graduate School by December 1st. Prospective students are encouraged to apply to the Office of Student Finance (http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/Finances/) and to external agencies for financial aid. The departmental application materials are for both admission and departmental financial support.
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