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Graduate Education & Human Development Program Admission

How to Apply 

Application deadlines and requirements vary by program.
Students seeking admission must complete the following and submit:

  • A completed application ().
  • A non-refundable $65 application fee.
  • A professional resume. Applicants are required to submit a current resume that includes employment and education history. 
  • A personal statement (prompt varies by program) of self-evaluation of work experience and career objectives.
  • Official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended. (All international transcripts must be evaluated by an approved evaluating service).
  • Recommendation forms and letters from professional references. The recommendations are completed online. At the time of application, you will need to provide your two recommenders' names and email addresses. Recommendation requirements and amount vary by program.
  • Interviews: If required, candidates will be notified after application completion.
  • Official test scores: Scores may be required on a program-specific basis.

Applicants applying to graduate programs should upload all supporting materials to their online application and have all official college transcripts sent electronically directly from their institutions to gradadmis@fairfield.edu or mailed directly to:

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University
Office of Graduate Admission
Kelley Center
1073 North Benson Road
ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ, CT 06824-5195

Applicants for all state certification programs must also:

Have taken one of the following tests: the Praxis Core, SAT, ACT or GRE and provide official scores for their file. Applicants who do not have passing scores‌ on one or more sections may be required to remediate any deficient area. Remediation may include re-taking and passing the sections that were not passed, taking additional coursework, or other remediation activities. If additional courses are required the candidate must complete the coursework at a grade of B (3.0) or above and provide an official transcript to the Dean's Office prior to student teaching or internship. Please see an advisor for additional details and recommendations. If students provide their social security number to ETS www.ets.org/praxis when registering for the Praxis Core exam, the reported score will automatically be uploaded to their ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ application file. ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University's code is 3390.

Required Background for Admission

  • Applicants for the Master of Arts degree must hold an earned bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university and must give promise of meeting the standards set by the School. A minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.67 is required.
  • Applicants for the Sixth Year Certificate must hold an earned master's degree from an accredited college or university, completed with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
  •  Additionally, individual departments may set specific requirements concerning interviews, adequate scores on tests, course waivers, computer literacy and major and distribution of undergraduate coursework.

Program Specific Deadlines

Program Deadline

Bilingual Education

Educational Leadership

Educational Technology

Elementary Education

Instructional Design

Secondary Education

Special Education

Teaching and Foundations

TESOL

Applications will be reviewed when they are fully complete. Submit the application and all supporting materials well in advance of the semester for which you are applying to allow time for application review and program availability.

Counselor Education
(Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling)

Fall Admissions (March 15) - In-person group and individual interviews for those invited will be scheduled during the third week of February on Thursday or Friday.

Spring Admissions (October 15) - In-person group and individual interviews for those invited will be scheduled during the third week of October on Thursday or Friday.

Marriage & Family Therapy

Fall
Priority Deadline: March 1
Final Deadline: May 1

Spring
Priority Deadline: October 1
Final Deadline: November 15

School Psychology

December 1

Social Work

Advanced Standing 
Priority Deadline: February 15
Final Deadline: April 15

Two-Year
Priority Deadline: May 15
Final Deadline: August 15

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International Students

ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ University welcomes applications from international students around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes - if seeking admission to programs leading to an initial educator certification. You will need to provide documentation of scores on the Praxis Core, SAT, ACT, GRE, or equivalent test. If you provide your social security number to Educational Testing Services (ETS), the reported score will automatically be uploaded to your ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ application file. ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ's code is 3390.

A program that leads to Connecticut State Department of Education certification as a classroom teacher or a school support professional (such as a school psychologist or school counselor).

Most classes are offered Monday through Thursday evenings from 4:55 – 6:55 p.m. and 7:15 – 9:15 p.m. Some classes are offered on weekends. Very few professional classes are offered during the day.

This depends on how many courses you take each term. A part-time graduate student takes one to two courses per semester while a full-time student must take three or more courses. Most courses are three (3) credits each. The time to completion also depends on how many credits are required for the program. Both certification and degree requirements vary by program.

A minimum of 33 credits is generally required for graduation for the MA degree and 30 credits for the SYC degree; some programs require more credits for the MA, such as the Counselor Education Program (48 credits) or the Marriage and Family Therapy Program (60 credits). State educator certification credit requirements vary with the certification desired. It is possible to complete the certification and degree programs concurrently or separately.

Students need to complete all degree requirements and file an application for graduation within six (6) years from the date of enrollment in the first course completed for credit toward the degree.

For certification programs, as many as six (6) credits may be transferred if they relate to the candidate's present program.


For non-certification programs, as many as nine credits may be transferred if they relate to the candidate's present program.


Documentation (e.g., syllabus, course description, work done) to demonstrate the equivalence or quality of the courses for which transfer credit is requested may be required.


Note: The total number of credits earned before formal admission to a program (i.e., the total number of transfer credits) may not exceed six (6) credits for applicants to certification programs or nine (9) credits for applicants to non-certification programs.

Contact gradadmis@fairfield.edu or call (203) 254-4184.

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