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2015–16 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog

School of Education

Master of Education

Licensure and Certification

The course requirements in the Master of Education program

do not satisfy initial licensure or certification requirements for any

teaching license granted by the state of Ohio, but they do help

teachers maintain or upgrade ACSI, AACS, or state certification.

Accreditation

In addition to University accreditation listed in the Accreditation

section of this catalog, the School of Education is accredited by

the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

Admission Criteria

Cedarville University invites applications to the M.Ed. program

from candidates who have received a teacher education degree

from a regionally accredited or otherwise approved university, who

are able to present strong academic records, who are currently or

previously licensed to teach, and who have a profession of faith

in Jesus Christ. Each candidate will be reviewed on an individual

basis.

In addition to the general admission requirements listed in the

Graduate Admissions section of this catalog, students must meet

the following requirements:

1. Meet all program prerequisites. Students not meeting

program prerequisites or admission standards may be

considered for conditional admission to the program.

2. Have a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of

at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Students with a cumulative

undergradate grade point average of less than 3.0 must

take the GRE and achieve a GRE quantitative subscore

greater than or equal to 144, achieve a GRE verbal sub-

score greater than or equal to 145, and achieve a GRE

writing subscore greater than or equal to 3.50

3. Successful applicants to the M.Ed. program typically have

a minimum of two years of successful full-time teaching

experience beyond the conclusion of the baccalaureate

degree and a valid teaching certificate or the equivalent,

such as an expired or out-of-state license.

4. Provide national exam scores as necessary. Many students

seeking to enter the M.Ed. program are not required to

complete the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). The chart

below illustrates the criteria that determine if the GRE is, or

is not, required. For those individuals required to complete

the GRE, a combined score of 300 is the admission

benchmark.

5. Students who have not completed an undergraduate

teacher education program will be required to pass the

appropriate Praxis II exams.

Background Checks for Clinical Experiences

Graduate students who participate in clinical experiences

may be required to undergo criminal background checks. Ohio

residents must have an Ohio “no record” check and an FBI “no

record” check. Out-of-state residents must have an FBI “no record”

check.

Tuition and Fees

Tuition cost for the M.Ed. program for the 2015–16 is $438 per

semester/credit hour. Audit costs are 50% of standard tuition.

The graduation fee for the M.Ed. program for the 2015–16

academic year is $100.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Federal aid is available to students who meet established

requirements and complete the required forms. Institutional

scholarships are also available. For additional information, visit

cedarville.edu/gradaid

.

Course Sequencing

See the M.Ed. website (

cedarville.edu/med

) for course

sequencing and information on completion options.

Hours Required for the Degree

Assuming that proficiency requirements have been satisfied, a

minimum of 34 semester hours is required for graduation in the

M.Ed. program.

The organizations sponsoring these national exams explicitly discourage the use of absolute cutoff scores and urge all educational

institutions to consider the scores within the context of the student’s entire application package. Accordingly, scores from nationally

standardized exams will be considered along with other factors in making final admission decisions.

Academic Level

Degree-Seeking Students

Nondegree-Seeking Students**

Criteria*

Previously

earned graduate

degree(s)

Undergraduate

cumulative GPA

of 3.0 or higher

for all colleges

previously

attended

Undergraduate

cumulative GPA

less than 3.0

Undergraduate

cumulative GPA

of 2.75 or higher

Undergraduate

cumulative GPA

less than 2.75

GRE Required?

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Is the GRE Required?

*Degree(s) and credits earned from a regionally accredited institution

**Students may earn up to 11 credit hours as a nondegree seeking student before degree seeking status