Online M.Ed.
Is the GRE required?
What is the cost of attending?
The current graduate tuition and fees for the University of Florida can be found here.
Outside the application period of November 1-March 1, is there anything I can do ahead of time?
Applicants can start gathering materials like recommendation letters and official transcripts, and they can start updating their resumes.
You can begin applying on November 1.
What all do I need to do to apply? How many recommendation letters are necessary? Is a writing sample required? Where do I send my transcripts?
All information and instructions about the application process can be found on the Application Instructions page.
If you have a degree from UF, you do not have to order a transcript from the Office of the University Registrar. Information about this can be found on the official Graduate Admissions website.
When will admission decisions be made?
The next cohort for the SPHE Online M.Ed. will begin in Fall. Applications for admission will be due March 1. Because of the holistic review process, applicants are typically notified between April 15 and May 1.
Will any in-person meetings be required?
Will I be able to interact with my classmates and the instructor?
Since the classes are online, how will I be able to ask my instructors questions?
I work at UF/Santa Fe. Are courses covered by EEP?
As an out-of-state student, where can I found out if my state allows me to take online UF courses?
Approved in all US states and territories except California, Puerto Rico, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
For more information and an up-to-date state-by-state discussion of approved online programs, visit the Online/Distance State Authorization Process website.
Is there financial aid or scholarships available for this program?
Students are encouraged to apply to the UF Office for Student Financial Affairs for assistance with loans, grants, and fellowships.
Students are also able to apply for College of Education scholarships here.
I am currently attending a different institution. Does the program accept transfer credit?
Per university policy for transfer of credit for Master’s Degrees, only graduate-level (5000-7999) work with a grade of B or better, is eligible for transfer of credit. These can include no more than 9 credits from institution/s approved by UF. Credits transferred from other universities are applied toward the degree requirements, but grades earned are not computed in the student’s grade point average. Acceptance of transfer of credit requires approval of the student’s supervisory committee and the Dean of the Graduate School.