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Admissions
Applications for admission will be accepted once a year to begin
doctoral studies in the fall semester and must be submitted to the Graduate
Admissions Office by December 1st. The following criteria will be
considered in the admission decision: A GPA of 3.5 (on a scale of 4.0) in a
graduate degree program; Master's degree in Special Education or a related
field; satisfactory score on the GRE or MAT that is no more than 5 years old;
high level of professionalism and potential for leadership; strong writing
skills (essay; writing samples); experience with individuals with exceptional
needs; three years of public/private school teaching experience preferred (may
be in special education, general education or early interventions settings); and
clear career objectives related to obtaining Ph.D. International students must
submit official test scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
of at least 550 on the written test or 220 on the computer-based test or a score
of at least 85% on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB).
All tests must have been taken within the past two years.
The following documents should be submitted with the UNC
Charlotte application for consideration for admission.
Finalists to be considered for admission will be contacted by the Ph.D.
Coordinator to schedule an interview with the faculty.
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Two official
transcripts of all academic work attempted since high school indicating a
GPA of 3.5 (on a scale of 4.0) in a graduate degree program.
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Official report of
score on the GRE or MAT that is no more than 5 years old.
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At least three
references of someone who knows the applicant's current work and/or academic
achievements in previous degree work.
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A two-page essay
describing prior experiences with individuals with exceptionalities and
objectives for pursuing doctoral studies.
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A current resume or
vita.
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A professional
writing sample (e.g., published article, manuscript submitted for
publication, term paper submitted in prior coursework, abstract of thesis,
teaching manual).
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Documentation of
teaching and other field experience (e.g., letter of recommendation from
supervisor, or teacher evaluations).
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International
students must submit official test scores on the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) of at least 550 on the written test or 220 on the
computer-based test or a score of at least 85% on the Michigan English
Language Assessment Battery (MELAB). All
tests must have been taken within the past two years.
Graduate Application
Equal Educational Opportunity
The UNC Charlotte Special Education Program is committed to
increasing the number of doctoral graduates from underrepresented ethnic groups
and who have disabilities. |