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OU Tulsa Masters M.Ed. Program

Educational Administration, Curriculum, and Supervision (EACS)

EACS offers a M.Ed. degree program at the Schusterman Center at the University of Oklahoma Tulsa.  The program is designed to prepare students for administrative and other leadership positions in schools. 

Students have access to a rigorous, high-quality program that is designed to meet the needs of working professionals by offering intensive weekend classes supplemented by outside research activities and field experiences.  All coursework is offered at the Schusterman Center and/or online.

M.Ed. Application Deadlines!

Tulsa campus: April 1 (Summer admission) and June 1 (Fall admission)

(Applications received after the target dates will be reviewed as they arrive.  Those admitted may enroll for the class cycle immediately following admission decisions by the Graduate College and program faculty)

To be considered for admission into the program, please submit the required documents:

1)    A completed University of Oklahoma Graduate College Application, with the appropriate fee and transcripts (see the instructions with the application).  

2)    A completed EACS Program Area Application, with your written responses to the prompts contained in letter 'E' of that application.

Submit these documents to the OU-Tulsa Office of Admissions:

The University of Oklahoma Schusterman Center
Tulsa Graduate College
4502 E. 41st Street
Tulsa, OK 74135-2512
ATTN: OU Admissions 

For information about admissions, fee payment, financial aid, etc. contact:

Roberta Hovis
918.660-3987
rhovis@ou.edu

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Schusterman Center
4502 E. 41st Street
Tulsa, OK 74135
Phone: (918) 660-3987
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This page last updated: May 16, 2009


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