Adrian Dominican School of Education
Higher Education Administration, MS
Barry University Search Powered by Google
Home About the Program Faculty Admissions Financial Aid Life at Barry
Admissions
Transfer Credits
International Students
Tuition and Fees
Schedule a Visit

Admissions

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FULL ADMISSION (MASTER'S PROGRAM)

  • Completed Application including applicant's statement of purpose and goals
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university with appropriate credits in related disciplines and/or professional education courses as indicated by transcripts.
  • Undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (B) or higher.
  • Acceptable and recent score on the Miller Analogies Test or Graduate Record Examination.
  • Two recent professional recommendations for graduate study.
  • Florida Teacher's Certification or eligibility for certification only when enrolling in a state-approved certification program, as determined by specific programs.
  • Successful completion of the CLAST/General Knowledge Test, when enrolling in a state approved certification program.
  • Other requirements for full admission may vary by program.

PROVISIONAL ADMISSION

  • Provisional acceptance may vary by program.
  • For teacher certification programs, if the undergraduate cumulative grade point average is between a 2.5 and a 2.99, the student may be admitted provisionally. Full acceptance into a graduate teacher certification program is contingent upon a minimum GPA of 3.0 in graduate studies during the provisional admission period.
  • Applicants who have been provisionally accepted must complete all outstanding admission requirements before they will be permitted to register beyond the credit limit. That limit is 9 credits for all programs except HRDA, Elementary Education/ESOL, and ESE, for which the limit is 12 credits; and 6 credits for Elementary Education.

ADMISSION TO CLASS

Applicants who have not completed the application process may be permitted to take up to 9 graduate credits on the basis of a signed application and proof of a bachelor's degree (copy of diploma or transcript) from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. The limit is 12 credits for HRDA, ESE, and Elementary Education/ESOL; and 6 credits for Elementary Education. Any of the courses taken under Temporary Status may be applied to a degree program with advisor's approval only after the student is fully accepted and only if he/she applies to a particular program within the limited number of hours.

Students under this status will not be allowed to register for courses beyond the credit limitation.

Students must declare a major by the end of 6 credit hours. Students may not matriculate into a program beyond that credit limit.

NON-DEGREE AND GUEST STUDENTS

The normal limit is 9-12 credits, as above. Exceptions will be considered by the Dean's office.

Any of the courses listed at the end of the Adrian Dominican School of Education section may be taken for recertification.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FULL ADMISSION (SPECIALIST PROGRAM)

  • Completed Application including applicant's statement of purpose and goals.
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university with appropriate credits in related disciplines and/or professional education courses as indicated by transcripts.
  • Master's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
  • Undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (B) or higher.
  • Graduate grade point average of 3.0 (B) or higher (A=4.0)
  • Successful completion of the CLAST/General Knowledge Test, when enrolling in a state approved certification program.
  • Two recent letters of professional recommendation for graduate study.
  • Florida Professional Teacher Certification or eligibility for certification only when enrolling in a state-approved certification program.

PROVISIONAL ADMISSION

  • Provisional acceptance may vary by program.
  • For teacher certification programs, if the undergraduate cumulative grade point average is between a 2.5 and a 2.99, the student may be admitted provisionally. Full acceptance into a graduate teacher certification program is contingent upon a minimum GPA of 3.0 in graduate studies during the provisional admission period.
  • Applicants who have been provisionally accepted must complete all outstanding admission requirements before they will be permitted to register beyond the credit limit. That limit is 9 credits for all programs except ESE, for which the limit is 12 credits.

ADMISSION TO CLASS

Applicants who have not completed the application process may be permitted to take 9 graduate credits on the basis of a signed application and proof of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. The limit is 12 credits for ESE. Any of the courses taken under Temporary Status may be applied to a degree program with advisor's approval only after the student is fully accepted and only if he/she applies to a particular program.

Students under this status will not be allowed to register for courses beyond the credit limitation.

NON-DEGREE AND GUEST STUDENTS

The normal limit is 9-12 credits, as above. Exceptions will be considered by the Dean's office.

 

Apply Now
Request More Information
Ask us a Question
Schedule a Visit