Admission to the MAE Program
To enroll provisionally in Otterbein's graduate Education program:
Please note that you may only enroll in up to 15 credit hours at the graduate level under provisional enrollment.
To apply for full admission into the MAE program:
- Submit the graduate education application (pdf).
- Send two recommendation forms related to teaching success and/or qualifications to pursue graduate studies in education.
- Submit a photocopy of current teaching certificate/license.
- Effective June 1, 2005 the GRE is no longer required.
- Interview with the Graduate Education Advisor in the Office of Graduate Programs. Call (614) 823-3210 to schedule an appointment.
- Submit official transcripts for all previous college and/or university work. Please note: Transcripts must be sent directly to the Graduate Office from the post-secondary institution or hand-delivered by student in an unopened envelope from the issuing institution. In both instances, the transcript should come in a letterhead envelope.
- Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of a 3.0. Applicants who have a 2.5 - 2.99 cumulative GPA may be conditionally admitted by the Education Department. Review for full admission is contingent upon the completion of 15 graduate quarter hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater.
- Interview with MAE Director. Eligible students will receive a letter from the Office of Graduate Programs confirming receipt of all admission materials and instructing them to schedule the interview.
- Complete additional requirements if you are an international applicant.
Once all requested materials are submitted to the Office of Graduate Programs, your file will be reviewed for admission by the Graduate Education Admissions Committee. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that all materials have been submitted by the appropriate deadline. The application deadlines for full admission to the MAE program are:
To receive information about the MAE program or to schedule an appointment with the Graduate Education Advisor to discuss your individual program needs, please call 614-823-3210.
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