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Admissions
Students seeking a master’s degree in Special Education must adhere to the guidelines as outlined in the Graduate Bulletin and must have or be eligible for a Mississippi class A standard license, or its equivalent, in the area of study.
Students who are presently certified in Mississippi at the bachelor’s level in special education, not by alternative route or add-on licensure, must provide evidence that the following prerequisites have been successfully completed: SPE 400 or equivalent coursework and professionally appropriate experience with gifted education. |
Applicants interested in the master’s program in Special Education with an emphasis in Gifted Education must meet the following criteria:
Non-Thesis/Thesis Program
REF 601, 607....................................................................................................6
SPE 709, 770....................................................................................................6
Gifted Education Emphasis Area (SPE 560, 661, 662, 663, 664)
(SPE Electives)................................................................................................18
Minimum Hours 30
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To be considered for regular admission to a specialist's program in Special Education with an emphasis in Gifted Education, an applicant must meet the following requirements:
(a) an academic record reflecting a superior grade point average on previous graduate work. Recently, students regularly admitted to a master's program in Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education have obtained average GPAs of 3.25 (figured on a scale where A equals 4.0) on previous graduate course work;
(b) results from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) a national standardized achievement/aptitude test predictive of the ability to complete a specialist's program successfully and/or the Miller's Analogy Test (MAT);
(c) three letters of recommendation from professionals in the field of education who are qualified to assess the applicant's readiness for graduate study. These letters should be sent to the department;
(d) a letter of intent (describe reasons for pursuing a specialist degree);
(e) a professional resume;
(f) a copy of license.
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Admission to the doctoral program in Special Education with an emphasis in Gifted Education, requires that the applicant meet the following criteria:
(a) an academic record reflecting a superior grade point average on previous graduate work. Recently, students regularly admitted to a doctoral program in Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education have obtained average GPAs of 3.50 (figured on a scale where A equals 4.0) on previous graduate course work;
(b) results from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) a national standardized achievement/aptitude test predictive of the ability to complete a doctoral program successfully and/or the Miller's Analogy Test (MAT);
(c) three letters of recommendation from professionals in the field of education who are qualified to assess the applicant's readiness for graduate study. These letters should be sent to the department;
(d) a letter of intent (describe reasons for pursuing a doctoral degree);
(e) a professional resume;
(f) a copy of license.
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For additional information, contact
Dr. Frances A. Karnes, Director
The Frances A. Karnes Center for Gifted Studies
The University of Southern Mississippi
118 College Drive #8207
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
(601) 266-5236 Phone · (601) 266-4764 Fax
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