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Admission Requirements and Deadlines

Adult and Organizational Development, EDM
(Concentration: Adult Learning and Training)

Deadline
Fall: June 1

Spring: November 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 sources of these letters are college/university faculty members or work supervisors.

Statement of Goals:
Applicants should submit a Statement of Goals. 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 interests. Academic and job-related experiences that are relevant to the program. A typical goal statement is 2 pages in length.

Standardized Test Scores:
The GRE is required. Although no minimum score for the GRE is specified, it is expected that the scores will generally be no less than 500 on each section. The program evaluates all components of the GRE but gives somewhat more weight to the verbal score. Although no minimum score for the MAT is specified, it is expected that the scores will generally be no less than the 50th percentile.

Minimum TOEFL score or range of scores needed to be accepted:
600 on the paper-based test or 250 on the computer-based test.

Resume:
A resume is required.

Other:

  • Background Experience Required
    (Go Here)

    Transfer Credit
    Courses may be transferred as long as they were completed less than five years ago and are relevant to the program. The academic advisor 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 9



     

     
       
       
     
       
     
       
     

     

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