Admissions and Financial
Aid
Admissions
To be considered for admission to the M.S.
in Ed. Program, the applicant must have completed undergraduate
work of high quality and have obtained a bachelor's degree from
an accredited institution of higher learning. Basic selection
criteria include:
- Undergraduate Record:
The Graduate Admission Committee
reviews the undergraduate record noting the total GPA, the area
of concentration and the trend of grades. A 2.7 GPA is recommended,
although all applications will be reviewed. Students under 2.7
will require convincing evidence of intellectual ability, communication
skills, and initiative.
- Letter of Recommendation: The Committee reviews letters of recommendation
as they contribute to an understanding of the applicant's academic
ability, leadership skills, and aptitude for graduate study.
All applicants are required to have two work-related letters
submitted for review.
- Transfer Credit
- Up to 15 credits for study deemed equivalent
to graduate courses or for graduate work completed at other accredited
institutions may be offered in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the Medaille M.S. in Ed. when the work is of acceptable quality
and appropriate to the program.
Financial Aid
Applicants interested in obtaining financial
assistance are encouraged to contact the Medaille College Office
of Financial Aid, 18 Agassiz Circle, Buffalo, New York 14214.
Financial Aid Programs include:
- New York Tuition Assistance Program
- Federal College Work Study Program
- Stafford Loans
Tuition
The tuition for the M.S. in Ed. Program
for the 1998/99 academic year is $1,095 per course or $365 per
credit hour. Modest changes may be expected for the following
academic year.
- Academic Affairs
Office
- 3/99
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