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Adult Education and Training Brochure

Contact Us

If you are interested in our program and would like more information or an individual meeting with a program adviser, please contact us.

Loyola Hall
Room 304

Email

adulted2@seattleu.edu

Phone

206 296 5908

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Admission Requirements: Master in Adult Education

  • Request an application packet from the Graduate Admissions office. Applications are due each quarter. Deadlines for receipt of application materials are: fall-July 20; winter- November 20; spring – February 20; and summer – May 20.
  • Request official transcripts sent to the applicant from all colleges and universities attended, documenting the last 90 quarter credit hours of a bachelor’s degree (60 semester credit hours) and all completed post-bachelor’s work. Transcripts must remain in sealed envelopes.
  • For applicants with a GPA below 3.0, official scores from the GRE or MAT exams taken within the last five years must be sent directly to Seattle University from the scoring agency.
  • Send two recommendations from recent supervisors in the envelopes provided in the application packet, sealed signed across the flap.
  • Submit completed College of Education Self-Assessment form.
  • Submit documentation of one year’s full-time work experience.
  • Send the completed application form and the supporting documents, with the application fee, in one large envelope to the Graduate Admissions office.

 

 

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