Master's Admission Requirements
Delivered Online
IDT Master's Program Admission
Requirements
- A baccalaureate degree from
an accredited college or university in
a field of study in the area or discipline
appropriate to the field in which you intend
to work.
- If pursing the M.Ed. degree,
you must have a minimum of 18 undergraduate
credits in education-related courses.
- A cumulative undergraduate
grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or above,
or an undergraduate junior/senior year
GPA of 3.00 or better, or a graduate GPA
of at least 3.50.
- A basic knowledge of the microcomputer
and substantial skill in using standard
applications to produce work projects (word
processing, database, spreadsheet, drawing/painting,
graphing and other common applications).
- Submission of a statement outlining
your goals and objectives for seeking the
graduate degree in IDT, including what
is it that attracts you to this field and
what do you hope to do with the degree
professionally.
- Submission of three letters
of recommendation from those who can comment
on your academic abilities.
Note: If
you do not meet these admission standards,
you may be admitted on a provisional basis
with continued enrollment contingent on
successful performance in the program.
How Can I Get Started?
UND's course rotation allows you to begin earning
your online IDT graduate degree every summer or fall
semester. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis,
with the following enrollment dates:
Fall Semester - August 1 Summer Semester - April
1
Getting Started
Must be admitted to UND before registering for any classes.
Registration Process for current UND Students
UND students register for their online, semester-based
courses in Campus Connection.
For directions on how to register, visit http://onlinecourses.und.edu/howtoregister.html
Not a UND Student
To be admitted to the University of North Dakota as a graduate student,
and for admission requirements, application procedures, application
deadlines, test requirements, and online admission form is at http://www.und.edu/dept/grad/
Space is limited, so get started
TODAY!
To Get Started Contact
Distance Degree Programs
University of North Dakota
Gustafson Hall - Room 103
3264 Campus Road Stop 9021
Grand Forks ND 58202-9021
Toll Free: 1.877.450.1842
Phone: 701.777.4884
Fax: 701.777.6401
E-mail: distancedegreeprograms@mail.und.nodak.edu
For Curriculum Questions Contact
Dr. Richard Van Eck
College of Education & Human
Development
University of North Dakota
Education Building
231 Centennial Drive
Grand Forks ND 58202-7189
Phone: 701.777.3574
Fax: 701.777.3246
E-mail: richard.vaneck@.und.nodak.edu
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