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Course summary
The education specialist degree (Ed.S.) is offered only by special arrangement. The Ed.S. in deafness provides specializations in family-centered early education, multiple disabilities, and reading. The Ed.S. program is designed for teachers who have master's degrees in education of deaf and hard of hearing students and who wish to advance their careers.
Entry requirement for international students
The materials required for admission are: Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate study, including evidence of having received a bachelor's degree from an accredited university. (Those applying during their final undergraduate year will be required to submit a final transcript after completion of their bachelor's degree and before enrolling in their first semester of graduate study). A minimum grade point average (on a four-point scale) of 3.0 in all previous undergraduate and graduate study. (Occasionally, applicants with a GPA lower than 3.0 may be admitted conditionally upon the recommendation of the department), goals statement. TOEFL scores for all international applicants. Standardized GRE and MAT scores are required.
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
Gallaudet University
Department name
Graduate School and Professional Programs, Department of Education
Institution name
Gallaudet University
Total number of students
1488
Contact address for international enquiries
800 Florida Avenue NE
WASHINGTON
20002
Telephone
+1 202 651 5400
Venue / office name
Graduate School and Professional Programs, Department of Education
Address
Fowler Hall (FH) 304
WASHINGTON
District Of Columbia
20002
Venue description
The Department of Education established in 1891, is an ASL/English bilingual, diverse, multicultural learning community devoted to preparing teachers and teacher educators as reflective change agents promoting the intellectual, linguistic, and social potential of deaf and hard-of-hearing children and youth. Gallaudet University Department of Education is to nurture and mentor pre and in-service teachers, teacher educators, clinical supervisors, educational leaders, and classroom-based agents for change.
Telephone number
+1 202 651 5530
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
Living on campus provides more social and learning opportunities; flexible study schedules; and easy convenience to Gallaudet’s library, computer labs and Washington, D.C. Free TV cable and internet access in each room are also a plus. The University campus has six residence halls which are locked 24 hours a day, seven days a week and require the resident’s access card for entry. Each building has vending machines and laundry facilities in the basement for residents' use. Laundry cards for washers and dryers, both of which are card operated, are available for purchase at a fee of $1.00 per load from the Department of Public Safety in Carlin Hall. The residence hall staff works together with residents to provide a sense of community through educational programs and living arrangements. Students may opt to live in theme communities such as sports and recreation or leadership. Communities in the residence halls encourage residents to interact in a socially and educationally supportive environment with those having common interests and goals on the same floor or wing. All residence halls have vending machines and laundry facilities located in the basement area. Rooms are all wired for telephone, internet, and cable TV hookup. The residence hall entrances are locked at all times.
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