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The requirements for admission to graduate programs in Education are listed below.
Master of Science for Teachers (MST) or view planning worksheets & prerequisite coursework
Master of Science in Education (MSED) and
Educational Leadership (Certificates of Advanced Study in SBL, SDL and SDBL)
There is no fee to apply and we encourage applications from students with diverse academic and professional backgrounds.
Admission Deadline*: Fall 2024 Enrollment: Priority Application Deadline of March 15, 2024*
*Applications are considered after this date on a rolling basis until the program has reached capacity.
Entrance Exams: Le Moyne College no longer requires the GRE, MAT or other entrance exam for the graduate education programs.
Official transcripts from all previous colleges will be required for admission. Transcripts showing proof of an earned bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university must be submitted by the time of enrollment. Electronic transcripts can be sent to: [email protected] Paper transcripts can be mailed to: Office of Graduate Admission Le Moyne College Grewen Hall 323 1419 Salt Springs Road Syracuse, NY 13214-1301
Two recommendations are required. Recommendations must be from professionals and/or academic advisors who can attest to your ability to be successful in a graduate program.
Applicants for the CAS Educational Leadership Programs are required to submit a verification of employment from their HR department in addition to two professional references. The online application will prompt you to provide this contact information.
When completing your application, you will identify your references and they will receive an email link to complete your recommendation.
The application will prompt you to upload your Resume or C.V. Please include relevant work experience, examples of professional achievement or other information that might be used to assess your personal qualities and your ability to successfully complete graduate level work.
The application will prompt you to submit a response to the following: Please write a brief essay stating, as specifically as possible, your educational and career goals. Indicate what you plan to accomplish by enrolling in your graduate program of choice.
On occasion, the department may need to request an appointment to clarify points in an applicants record, learn more about their backgrounds or address prerequisite course concerns. This meeting allows us time to answer questions you may have, identify any potential for transfer coursework, and build a foundation for your future success in and beyond your education graduate program. If this meeting is required, the Office of Graduate Admission will contact you to schedule a call.
If admitted to the program, you will be required to accept your admission decision. There is no financial deposit for this program. Upon accepting your admission decision, you will be registered for coursework and provided with "next steps" for your enrollment.
Evaluated Transcripts
In addition to the items above, international applicants must have a course-by-course transcript evaluation completed by one of the member organizations of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). Please visit NACES.org for a list of those participating organizations. Note that each organization will have its own instructions on how to submit required documents for evaluation. The evaluation must also show that a bachelor's degree equivalent to one in the United States has been earned.
India: Based on WES’s recommended evaluation criteria, three-year bachelor's degrees awarded at “NAAC A Universities” that have achieved at least a First Class degree classification will be evaluated as equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree.
TOEFL, Duolingo, or IELTS Score Reports
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Duolingo, or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score report is required of non-native English speaking applicants. The following minimum scores are required: TOEFL: 79 Duolingo: 105 IELTS: 6.5
The language proficiency exam will be waived for international students with:
Please reach out to the Graduate Admission Office via [email protected] for questions on this requirement.
Certificate of Finance (Upon Acceptance)
In order to qualify for the Certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20) for an F-1 student visa, students must be admitted into the program full time and provide proof of sufficient funding for at least the first year of graduate study. This form can be completed upon admission to the graduate program. Upon receiving your offer of admission, you will be directed to complete the Le Moyne College Certificate of Finance. Students are also welcome to supply this completed form in their admission application if they wish.
Teresa Renn, Associate Dean, Graduate Admission & Success
Office of Graduate Admission
[email protected] (315) 445-4300
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