Admissions

The School of Teaching and Learning is pleased to offer a variety of degrees for students. Each of these degrees has different admission requirements; therefore, we encourage you to explore the information for your specific degree. Please explore our admission requirements for each of our respective programs by selecting the appropriate program below.

The School of Teaching and Learning offers rolling admission, and applications are reviewed as they are received. Priority is given to applicants that apply before the posted application deadlines. Applying before the set deadline ensures that we are able to get you set for a successful semester.

Application Deadlines

For Ph.D. Applicants:

To receive full consideration for Fellowships and Graduate Assistantships (see funding opportunities), PhD applicants (international AND domestic) must apply by December 1. Please review these steps to make sure you apply to the correct program and submit the correct materials. Fellowship and Graduate Assistantship awards begin in the Fall semester. These awards are only available to PhD students and are not awarded for Spring or Summer admission.

For Domestic Students:

These are the School of Teaching & Learning’s general application deadlines. Some program areas may require different deadlines, so please refer to your specific program area webpage. Doctoral applicants seeking funding should have all materials submitted by January for full consideration.

  • Fall: July 1
  • Spring: November 1
  • Summer: April 1

For International Students:

Please apply approximately 9-12 months in advance to allow sufficient time for your application to be processed. Please consult the UF International Students Services website for additional information.

  • Fall: December 1
  • Spring: March 1
  • Summer: August 1

The School of Teaching & Learning Office of Graduate Admissions is happy to assist you in your exploration of the various degrees. Please feel free to call Dr. Tom McMorrow at (352) 273-4217, or email at stlgradadmiss@coe.ufl.edu with questions if your question or concern is not addressed on the webpage for your degree.