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Admission Requirements and Deadlines

Career and Technical Education, MSinED

Deadline
Fall: April 1

Spring: October 1

Application Type:
All applications are processed on a rolling basis. The program makes every attempt to process all applications in a timely manner.

Letters of reference
Number Required:3

From whom:
Anyone familiar with the applicant's academic competence may write letters of recommendation. In general, the most common source of these letters is college/university faculty members.

Statement of Goals:
Applicants should indicate their goals and objectives for obtaining a master's degree. This statement is evaluated against the program's mission. A typical goal statement contains the following items: - The student's reason for seeking a master's degree with a specific focus on the career to which the student aspires. - The student's research interests - Academic and job-related experiences that are relevant to the program. A typical goal statement is 2-3 pages in length.

Standardized Test Scores:
The GRE/MAT is required. Applicants are expected to score in the 50th percentile or above on the MAT or GRE (i.e., a score of 50 on the MAT: a score of 480 on the Verbal, 565 on the Quantitative, and 545 on the analytical section of the GRE). Applicants with a score below the criterion in one area, can compensate with a higher score in another area.

Minimum TOEFL score or range of scores needed to be accepted:
230 on the computer based version (CBT) or 575 on the paper-based version is required for applicants who are not native speakers of English. Applicants who score below 600 on the paper-based test or 250 on the computer-based test will be required to take and pass a remedial English course during their first semester at Temple University.

Resume:
A resume is required.

Other:

  • Background Experience Required
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    Transfer Credit
    Courses may be transferred as long as they have been taken no more than five years ago and are relevant to the program. The academic adviser makes the decision about the relevancy of the courses that the student desires to transfer. The maximum number of credits a student may transfer is 6


    Test Waivers:
    Each student is assigned an adviser at the time of admission. The adviser will review the student's credentials and determine which, if any, of the required courses can be waived. In general, this waiver covers the beginning level courses in the program. Waiving a specific requirement, however does not reduce the total number of credits needed to graduate.


     

     
       
       
     
       
     
       
     

     

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