College of Education

Graduate Studies

Masters in teaching

Department of Teaching & Learning

Priority application deadline for the MIT program is November 15.

** The model for our 2010-11 post-BA teacher certification program at Washington State University-Pullman/Spokane depends on legislation currently proposed in the state of Washington and on funding at the state level. This web site will be updated as decisions are finalized. Please check back often for new information.

The following items must be submitted directly to the WSU Graduate School in addition to the online application:
  • Official transcripts showing all previous college or university coursework
  • Three letters of recommendation.  Please inform each of your three reference writers to discuss the following items in support of your application: (1) your experience working with children, (2) your facility with written, oral and interpersonal communication, (3) your academic ability to do graduate-level work, and (4) your interpersonal skills. It is preferred that letters of recommendation directly support the applicant’s experiences listed in the “Documentation of Professional and/or Volunteer Experiences” form.
  • Current resume (if submitted to the Graduate School, you are not required to submit an additional copy to the College of Education)

 

The following items must be submitted directly to the College of Education Office of Graduate Studies:

 Elementary applicants: 

 
Secondary applicants:

More info

 

College of Education
Office of Graduate Studies
Cleveland 252
Pullman, WA 99164-2114
gradstudies@wsu.edu
  • Jason Sievers
    (509) 335-9195
  • Nick Sewell
    (509) 335-7016

WSU Graduate School
gradsch@wsu.edu
(509) 335-1446

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