To ensure well-qualified candidates, the following admissions qualifications for the M.A.Ed. Program have been established:
- For Reading Specialist and Multi-Categorical Special Education, applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree with a minimum 3.00 G.P.A. from a regionally accredited institution OR earn a score at least in at least the 50th percentile on the Miller Analogy Test (MAT) or Graduate Record Exam (GRE).*
- For all other areas of emphasis, applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.50 G.P.A. from a regionally accredited institution.
- Send to WLU official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate courses. (Individuals who have completed an undergraduate degree at WLU do not need to request an official transcript.)
- Complete the admissions application online at https://westliberty.edu/graduate-programs/apply-now
- International students need to follow the guidelines on the admission application website.
To enroll in M.A.Ed. courses for professional development (as a non-degree student), prospective students must:
- Complete the admissions application online at https://westliberty.edu/graduate-programs/apply-now
- On the admissions application indicate “non-degree” status.
- Send to WLU official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate courses. (Individuals who have completed an undergraduate degree at WLU do not need to request an official transcript.)
- Up to six credit-hours may automatically be completed with non-degree status. With approval from the M.A.Ed. Program Director, up to 15 credit-hours may be completed for professional development with non-degree status.
To re-enroll in the M.A.Ed. program after no being enrolled during at least one fall or spring semester, graduate students must:
- Complete the admissions application online at https://westliberty.edu/graduate-programs/apply-now
- Send to WLU official transcripts for any undergraduate and graduate courses taken during the time period in which they were not enrolled at WLU.
- Graduate course work more than 7 years old may not be counted toward a graduate degree.
- If a graduate student is not enrolled at WLU for at least one fall or spring semester and decides to re-enroll the following academic year, he/she will be required to complete the graduation requirements of the current WLU catalog in effect at the time of re-enrollment. Graduation requirements for teacher certification/licensure programs are subject to changes mandated by the state at any time.
*Applicants who do not meet the minimum 3.0 G.P.A. requirement and/or MAT/GRE score for admission may be conditionally admitted. Admission status will be reviewed after the applicant has completed, with at least a B in each course, his/her first six credit hours of required courses (does not include “special topics” courses).