2023-2025 Graduate Catalog
Education
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The Graduate Studies Programs in Education offer courses of study leading to a master’s degree in education (M.Ed.) in the areas of higher education, literacy, school counseling, school leadership, special education with dyslexia credential, urban teaching, and secondary education (PACT program), or a master of arts degree (M.A.) in global education and TESOL. The higher education program also offers a certificate in sports administration. The graduate education programs leading to state teacher certification (school leadership, school counseling, literacy, mathematics, PACT, and urban teaching) have received RI Department of Education approval. Upon successful completion of these programs, graduates are eligible to apply for certification in RI. They are also eligible to transfer their RI certification to other states, following those states’ specific requirements.
The information below pertains to all graduate education programs except PACT. Please visit https://pact.providence.edu/ for information related to that program.
Admission Requirements
Common requirements for all graduate education programs (except PACT) include the following:
- Completed application form and application fee
- Personal Statement
- Official undergraduate and graduate transcripts with appropriate GPA:
- 2.99 or below GPA for consideration for conditional admission, or
- 3.00 or higher GPA for consideration for full admission
- Two official letters of reference
Note: Once admitted no student will be allowed to enroll in classes until they indicate their intention to attend Providence College in the application portal. Full-time (9 credits/semester) students must also submit a completed immunization form.
Please visit https://academics.providence.edu/majors-minors/graduate-applications for additional application requirements specific to each program.
*Note that students can take up to two classes prior to being formally admitted to a program.
Applications for a specific term will be accepted up to the application deadline but will not be considered for admission until that deadline.
Degree Requirements
To be considered eligible for graduation, students must:
- Complete all required and elective courses in their program
- Earn a cumulative 3.0 or higher GPA upon completion of their coursework
- Complete a portfolio of their work and pass a portfolio review (School Leadership, School Counseling, Literacy, and PACT programs)
- To be eligible for certification in Rhode Island, students who successfully complete the School Leadership, School Counseling, Literacy, Mathematics with Certification, PACT, and Urban Teaching with Certification programs must also pass the appropriate Praxis pedagogical examination.
Scholarships
The John Monahan, Francis, Mildred Sullivan, and Rose A. Coccia Scholarships assist racial and ethnic minority students and others who demonstrate a desire and ability to contribute to the College’s diversity, who have been accepted into a School of Professional Studies graduate programs. These scholarships provide a limited amount of funds and will be in the form of a tuition grant with the money deposited directly into the student’s account.
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