Academic Programs - Middle School Education
ATTENTION!
The PhD program in Middle Grades Education is now housed as an emphasis area within the Doctoral Program in Educational Theory and Practice. The information below is relevant for PhD students accepted prior to 2013 who are choosing to remain in the PhD in Middle Grades Education program rather than switching to the ETAP program.
PH.D. DEGREE for Non-ETAP Students Only
Application Process and Criteria
Applicants for the EdS in Middle School Education must hold a master’s degree from an accredited college or university and should have a cumulative grade point of 3.3 on a four-point scale. Applicants should have a pre-August 2011 Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score of at least 900 total and at least 450 verbal and 450 quantitative, a post-August 2011 GRE score of at least 146 verbal and 140 quantitative, or a Miller Analogies Test score of at least 408. Either test must have been taken within five years of the date of admission. Applicants should also have at least two years of early childhood or elementary school teaching experience.
Application Procedure
Applicants must submit to the Graduate School:
- The Graduate School application form
- Application fee
- Two official copies of transcripts from all institutions attended
- Official scores from GRE or Miller Analogies Test
- Three names of references who will write letters of recommendation
- For international students, official TOEFL or IELTS scores
The application form, information regarding the GRE and Miller Analogies Test, and other important information are all available at the Graduate Schoolwebsite.
Applicants must submit to the Department of Elementary and Social Studies Education:
- A 2-3 page personal statement describing why you are pursuing this degree, why the Department of Elementary and Social Studies Education is the best place for you to pursue your goals, and what you hope to gain from your experiences as a graduate student.
- A resume or CV
Deadlines: All application material must be received by March 1 for matriculation in either Summer or Fall terms, or by October 1 for matriculation in Spring term.
Program Planning and Advisement
Upon acceptance into the EdS degree program, students will be assigned to a faculty advisor. Students must communicate with their advisor every semester to plan coursework and to be cleared for registration.





