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Career and Technical Education Ed.S. Program Admissions Information

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MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • A master’s degree awarded by an accredited college or university.
  • A record of prior successful educational achievement and future potential for graduate study at the educational specialist level as evidenced by transcripts and professional experience.
  • A stated career goal of providing leadership in the field of career and technical education
  • A demonstrated record of past employment experiences related to the individual’s career goal.
  • Clear evidence of potential for the development of superior communication skills in the areas of listening, writing, and speaking.

GRE Scores are NOT required for application to this program.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

Starting Term    Due Date
Summer 1 May 1
Summer 2 June 1
Fall August 1
Spring January 1

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Application Checklist

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Please provide a scanned copy of your college transcripts with your online application. Please arrange for an official copy to be sent to us after you receive an offer of admission.

Letters of Recommendation
Three letters of recommendation are required for Career and Technical Education (Ed.S.). You can include the email addresses of your references/recommendations in your online application.

Letter of Interest and Curriculum Vitae/Resume
letter of interest (3-5 pages) is required by the program along with your latest Curriculum Vitae/Resume

Letter of Interest Guidelines:

  • Why do you want to undertake graduate work?
  • Why do you qualify to pursue a graduate degree at Virginia Tech?
  • What do you expect to derive from your program of study?
  • If you have a concentration or area of interest in mind, briefly outline your interests in this area.
  • What do you expect to contribute as a student and subsequently as a member of the profession?

Evidence of English Proficiency 
The Graduate School requires that all non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. permanent residents demonstrate English proficiency to ensure they enter the university with sufficient English skills necessary to function in a graduate program. A TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test score is the most common way international applicants demonstrate English proficiency. We require a minimum TOEFL score of 90 (IBT) or an IELTS score of 6.5 for admission. Test scores should be sent to us using ETS institution code 5859. See this page if you qualify for an English language proficiency test waiver. 

Applying as an International Student

  • Blacksburg Campus: Prospective residential on-campus international students might be required to submit immigration documents and other additional materials with their application. Please consult with Graduate Student Immigration Services.

Additional Information/Supporting Material
Applicants are welcome to submit any additional information with application material that would be useful in the evaluation of your application.

Application Fees
Degree-seeking students must include a $75 fee with their application. If this poses a financial hardship, check with the Graduate School to see if you qualify for a waiver or reduced fee. All application fees are non-refundable.

To apply to the graduate program, students must submit the Virginia Tech Graduate School online application. 

 Send official scores to Virginia Tech Graduate School, code 5859.

In-state K-12 teachers are eligible for a 25% discount! Use this application form in order to receive the reduced costs. Otherwise, as with on-campus students, we refer you to the VT Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid for information on financial assistance. Generally, distance learners may qualify for federal loans if they take 5 or more credit hours per semester.

Find out what loans are available as a graduate student and other opportunities.

School of Education Scholarships

The Graduate School sends an official offer of admission to applicants upon the recommendation of the department faculty.

Include a scanned copy of your college transcripts with your online application, then arrange for an official copy to be sent to us after you receive an offer of admission.

The official transcripts showing degree conferral should be sent directly from your institution(s) to Graduate Admissions and School of Education:

To:
Virginia Tech Graduate Admissions
120 Graduate Life Center at Donaldson Brown (Mail Code 0325)
155 Otey Street NW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

and to:
Virginia Tech School of Education
Office of Academic Programs 

1750 Kraft Drive (0302)
Suite 2000
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

Contact the Office of Academic Programs for Admissions Support:

Casey Walker
Enrollment Services Specialist
1750 Kraft Drive (0302), #2003
540-231-5494
caseywalker@vt.edu

For Further Information, Contact the Program Leader

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Natalie Ferand, Assistant Professor and Program Leader

Dr. Natalie Ferand
Program Leader
1750 Kraft Drive (0302), #2025
Blacksburg, VA 24061
540-231-4658 | nferand@vt.edu