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CTTE
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Technology
Education Graduate Program
Directory
(1996)

- CTTE
Monographs
CTTE Monograph
17: The Technology Education Graduate Research
Database. (2001-2003). Philip A. Reed,
Editor. Download as a PDF (1.8
MB; Requires Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later).
CTTE
Monograph 16: Alternative Licensure Models for
Technology Education. (1999). Len Litowitz
& Mark Sanders. Download
PDF Version (68K;
Requires Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later).
CTTE Monograph 15: Preparing Manuscripts for
Professional Publication, (1997). Jane Liedtke,
(Ed.). Download
PDF Version.
(2.3MB)
CTTE Monograph 14: Quotations in Support of
Technology Education: A Compendium of Positive Outcomes
that May be Attributed to an Effective Program in the
Area of Technology Education. (1995).
Donald Maley, (Ed.). Download
PDF Version. (1.6
MB)
CTTE Monograph 13: Planning Technology Teacher
Education Learning Environments.
(1991). Doug Polette, (Ed.).
Download
PDF Version.
(2.3MB)
CTTE Monograph 12: The Essential Elements of a
Quality Graduate Technololgy Education
Program. (1991). John
Wright, (Ed).
Download PDF Version.
(2.4MB)
CTTE Monograph 11: Elements and Structure for a
Model Undergraduate Technology Teacher Education
Program. (1991). Richard Henak, (Ed.).
Download
PDF Version
(1.5MB)
CTTE Monograph 10: Primer for Selecting
Graduate Programs. (1987). John Wright (Ed.).
Download
PDF Version
(2MB)
ACIATE Monograph 9: Work and Education in the
Eighties. (1983). Ronald Jones, Donald Lauda,
& John Wright. Download
PDF Version
(1MB)
ACIATE Monograph 8: Doctoral Programs in
Industrial Arts Education: Their Ranking and
Characteristics. (1981). Ronald Koble.
Download
PDF Version (844K)
ACIATE Monograph 7: Industrial Arts Builds
the Skills America Needs. (1980). Donald Maley.
Download
PDF Version
(876K)
ACIATE Monograph 6: Research in Industrial
Education: Retrieval of Data from Information
Systems. (1976). David Jelden. Download
PDF Version
(1.8MB)
ACIATE Monograph 5: The Future: A Challenge to
Industrial Arts. (1975). Lee Smalley & Donald
Lauda. Download
PDF Version
(1.2MB)
ACIATE Monograph 4: Graduate Programs in Industrial
Education. (1974). ACIATE Graduate Studies
Committee. Download
PDF Version
(4.2MB)
ACIATE Monograph 3: Teacher Competencies for the
Cybernated Age. (1970). Ron Stadt & Larry
Kenneke. Download
PDF Version
(1.5MB)
ACIATE Monograph 2: Measuring Creative Abilities in
Junior High School Industrial Arts. (1966).
Jerome Moss, Jr. Download
PDF Version
(2.5MB)
ACIATE Monograph 1: An Analysis of Graduate Work in
Institutions with Programs for Industrial Arts
Educational Personnel. (1965). W. R.
Miller & R. E. Ginther. Download
PDF Version
(1.6MB)
Technology
Education Graduate Program
Directory
- Prepared by the
CTTE Graduate Studies Committee
- John C. Larkin,
Chair, R alph G. Dirksen, John Fecik
- Spring
1996
-
- Survey participants
provided responses to the following
questions:
- Graduate Programs
offered
- Admission Requirements
for Programs offered
- Number of Graduate
Assistantships/Fellowships available each academic
year
- Tuition Costs and
Waivers
- Stipends available for
the academic year
- Successful Methods of
Recruitment (Results included at end of
study)
-
- Alabama
-
- Alaska
-
- Arizona
-
- Arkansas
-
- University of
Arkansas, Fayetteville
- M.S. - Industrial and
Technical Education
- None
- N/A
- Tuition per year: $2,620
in-state. $6,000 out-of-state. Fees: $122/yr
- Research assistantship,
teaching assistantship
-
- University of
Central Arkansas, Conway
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- None
- N/A
- Tuition: $109/credit for
four in-state residents, $202/credit hour for
out-of-state residents. Fees: $30/yr
- Assistantship, federal
work study, careet-related internship
-
- California
-
- Colorado
-
- Colorado State
University, Fort Collins
- M.S. - Industrial
Sciences & Technology Education
- 3.0 GPA; two official
transcripts; three letters of recommendation; 50%
percentile GRE
- 8-10 per
year
- In-state $1,437.04 per
semester - Out-of-state $4,261.04 per
semester
- Varies
-
- Connecticut
-
- Central
Connecticut State University, New
Britain
- M.S. - Technology
Education MSIT - Industrial Technical
Management
- 2.7
GPA(minimum)
- 4 graduate
assistantships per year
- In-state $1,146; 9
credits or more Out-of-state $3,196 Graduate assistants
receive a waiver of certain fees
- Fellowships as
available; $500/yr
-
- University of
Connecticut, Storrs
- Master of Arts in
Education (Emphasis in Vocational Education), Sixth Year
Certification Program, Ph.D. in Adult and Vocational
Education.
- Vary by program level.
Application form, 3 Letters of Recommendation, Statement
of Purpose, and college transcripts required. GRE scores
required for Ph.D. application.
- Limited
- Variable, please
inquire
- Variable,
limited
-
- Delaware
-
- Florida
-
- Florida State
University, Tallahassee
- M.S., EDS, EDD, PhD in
comprehensive vocational education
- M.S., 3.0 UG GPA or 1000
on GRE. EDS, EDD, PhD, 2 of 3 of the following: 3.0 on UG
GPA, 3.3 MS GPA, 1000 on GRE3. 4-10 per year
- In-state $111.25 per
semester hour Out-of-state $364.27 per semester hour up
to 9 hours of in and out-of-state fees waived with
graduate assistantships.
- $6,000-$10,000 per
year
-
- Florida
International University, Miami
- MS in technology
education. Ed.D. in vocational and technical education
leadership.
- MS 3.0 GPA in last 60
semester hours of undergraduate work, and/or GRE of 1000.
Ed.D. 3.25 GPA in all graduate work, GRE of 1000,
certified in field 3 Letters of Recommendation, resume,
and a statement of purpose
- Varies: 0-2
- (A)In-state graduate:
$107.81 per semester credit - B.S. - 30 semester credits,
Ed.D. - minimum 99 semester credits (B.) Out-of-state
$360.83 per semester credit - waivers are possible.
Student must apply
- Available: student must
apply
-
- Georgia
-
- University of
Georgia, Athens
- Masters in Technological
Studies Specialist in Occ. Studies w/ concentration in
Tech. Stds. Doctorate in Occ. Studies w/ concentration in
Tech. Stds.
- Masters - 850+ GRE
(combined analytical & verbal) or 44+ MAT, 2.6 GPA,
UG Specialist - 900 GRE (combined analytical &
verbal) or 48+ MAT, 2.6 GPA, UG & 3.3 GPA-G Doctorate
- 950 GRE (combined analytical & verbal) 2.6 GPA, UP
& 3.3 GPA-G
- Average =
10-13
- If getting grad. asst. -
tuition waived $750/gtr., resident - $51.25 hr. cr. +
$135 activity fee $1230/gtr., non-resident - $153.75 hr.
cr. + $135 activity fee
- Masters 1/3 time =
$803.47 mo. Doctorate 1/3 time = $856.94 mo.
-
- Georgia Southern
University, Statesboro
- M.Ed., and
Ed.S.
- Regular application
process M.Ed. - need MAT of 35 or higher Ed.S. - need MAT
of 49 or higher
- None
- In-state: $65 per hr.,
Out-of-state: $145 per hr.
- None
-
- Hawaii
-
- Idaho
-
- University of
Idaho, Moscow
- M.S. ED & MED - in
Technology Education EDD & PHD in Vocational
Education
- 2.8 GPA(for Masters; no
GRE) 2.8 GPA and GRE(for EDD & PHD)
- One
- In-state full-time -
$950 per semester. Out-of-state full-time - $2,900 per
semester
- None
-
- Illinois
-
- Chicago State
University, Chicago
- M.S. - Technology
Education M.S. - Industrial Technology
- None
- .50-FTE 5
- Tuition per year: $2,372
in-state. $6,380 out-of-state. Fees: $368/yr.
- Research
assistantship
-
- Eastern Illinois
University, Charleston
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- 2.5 GPA, GRE, TOEFL for
international students
- 50-FTE 9
- Tuition per year: $1848
in-state, $6,228 out-of-state. Fees: $684. Average
graduate assistants $530/month
- 1992-1993, 168 students
for $943,430.
-
- Illinois State
University, Normal
- M.S. - Industrial
Technology
- GRE score, three letters
of recommendation, fill an admission form
- .25-FTE,3, .50-FTE
9
- Tuition per year: $2,178
in-state, $6,534 out-if-state. Fees $693.
- Fellowship, research
assistantship, full & partial tuition waiver, federal
work study.
-
- Northern
Illinois University, De Kalb
- M.S. - Industrial
Management - M.S. - Industry and Technology
- B.S. all degree, GRE,
TOEFL
- .50-FTE 3, .75-FTE
6
- Tuition and fees per
year: $2,781 in-state, $7,381 out-of-state
- Teaching and research
assistantship: $6,000-$7,000/9 months and waiver for 20
s.h.
-
- Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale
- M.S.Ed. - Occuaptional
Education
- None
- .25-FTE 7, .50-FTE
21
- Tuition per year: $1,726
in-state, $5,179 out-of-state. Fees and book $402 per
year.
- $1.1 million aid awarded
(1992-93). Average monthly stipend for graduate
assistants $820.
-
- University of
Illinois, Champaign
- M.S. - Technical
Education - M.Ed. - Technology Education
- 4.0 GPA on 5.0 based,
copy of all undergraduate or graduate transcript, three
letters of reference.
- .25-FTE 2, .50-FTE
5
- Tuition per year: $2,376
in-state, $6,408 out-of-state. Fees: $716
- Research assistantship,
teaching assistantship
-
- Western Illinois
University, Macomb
- M.S. - Industrial
Technology
- B.S. - Industrial
Technology, MET, ET, etc or with B.A. make up
deficiencies, 2.5 GPA, 550 TOEFL if
International
- Eight
- $2,000 tuition and fees
per year instate, $7,000 tuition and fees per year
out-of-state.
- Graduate assistants
receive a tuition waiver.
-
- Indiana
-
- Ball State
University, Muncie
- M.A. - Technology
Education
- None
- .50-FTE 11
- Tuition per year: $2,864
in-state. $7,384 out-of-state. Fees: $6/credit
hr.
- Research assistantship,
teaching, assistantship, internship,
fieldwork
-
- Indiana State
University, Terre Haute
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- Baccalaureate degree
from accredited school, undergraduate in industrial
technology or related area, 2.5 GPA, submit an admission
application form, 550 score on TOEFL for international
students.
- .50-FTE 10
- Tuition per credit hour.
$120 in-state. $271 out-of-state.
- Fellowship, teaching
assistantship, research assistantship, federal work
study
-
- Purdue
University, West Lafayette
- M.S. - Industrial
Technology Education - M.S. - Industrial
Technology
- Appropriate degree,
strong academic record, GRE, recommendations.
- .25-FTE 2, .50-FTE 3,
.75-FTE 4
- Tuition per year: $2,884
in-state. $9,556 out-of-state.
- Fellowship, teaching
assistantship
-
- Iowa
-
- Iowa State
University, Ames
- M.Ed., M.S. - Industrial
Technology
- None
- .25-FTE 3, .50-FTE
11
- Tuition per year: $2,316
resident, $6,680 nonresident. Fees: $120 (health and
computer)
- College assigned job,
fellowship and grant, research & teaching
assistantship.
-
- Northern Iowa
University, Cedar Falls
- M.A. - Industrial
Technology
- Bachelor degree, 3.0
GPA, GRE, statement of student's goals, 2 professional
references.
- .25-FTE 1, .50-FTE
5
- Tuition per year: $2,152
resident, $5,492 nonresident. Other fees: health $40/yr,
computer $80/yr
- College assigned jobs,
fellowship and grant
-
- Kansas
-
- Kentucky
-
- Eastern Kentucky
University, Richmond
- M.S. - Manufacturing
Technology M.A., M.S. - Technology Education
- 2.5 GPA, combined GRE
score 1000, GRE Aptitude test
- .25-FTE 5
- Tuition per year: $975
Kentucky resident. $2,715 non-Kentucky
residents.
- Research assistantship,
teaching assistantship, federal work study.
-
- Murray State
University, Murray
- M.S. - Engineering
Technology - M.S., M.A. - Technology
Education
- None
- .35-FTE 10
- Tuition per year: $2,020
in-state.idents, $5,500 out-of-state.
- Research assistantship,
teaching assistantship, federal work study
-
- Louisiana
-
- Maine
-
- University of
Southern Maine, Gorham
- M.S. -
Education
- 2.5 GPA; 3 letters of
recommendation
- None
- $433 for 3 graduate
credits
- None
-
- Maryland
-
- Massachusetts
-
- Fitchburg State
College, Fitchburg
- M.Ed. - Technology
Education - M.Ed. - Occupational Education
- Two available per
academic year
- $115 per credit hour.
$385 per graduate course
- $5,000 per academic
year
-
- Michigan
-
- Central Michigan
University, Mount Pleasant
- M.A. - Industrial
Education - M.A. - Industrial Management &
Technology
- None
- N/A
- Tuition per year: $2,316
in-state, $5,052 out-of-state. Fees: $250
- Fellowship and grant,
work study job
-
- Eastern Michigan
University, Ypsilanti
- M.S. - Industrial
Technology - M.S. - Industrial Education
- None
- .25-FTE 1, .50-FTE
24
- Tuition per year: $2,160
in-state, $5,058 out-if-state. Fees: $213/yr
- Federal work
study
-
- Northern
Michigan University, Marquette
- M.A. - Industrial
Education
- None
- N/A
- Tuition per year: $2,492
in-state, $4,640 out-of-state. Fees: N/A
- Based on academic merit,
financial need, athletic ability and talent.
- Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo
-
- M.A. - Industrial
Education
- GPA 3.0, equivalent B.S.
degree, TOEFL for international students.
- N/A
- Tuition and fees per
year: $2,780 in-state. $6,490 out-of-state.
- Fellowship, research
assistantship, federal work study
-
- Minnesota
-
- Bemidji State
University, Bemidji
- M.S. - Industrial
Technology Education
- None
- .50-FTE 1
- Tuition per year: $2,033
in-state, $4,022 out-of-state. Fees: $381.
-
- Mankato State
University, Mankato
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- TOEFL
- .50-FTE 1
- Tuition per year: $2,322
resident, $4,300 non-resident.
- 1992-1993: $30,000 in
aid.
-
- St. Cloud State
University, St. Cloud
- M.S. - Industrial
Studies Teaching
- None
- .50-FTE 2
- Tuition per credit hour:
$78 in-state. $117 out-of-state.
- Federal work
study
-
- University of
Minnesota at Duluth
- M.Ed. - Industrial
Education - M.I.S. - Industrial Safety
- None
- N/A
- Tuition per year: $3,783
in-state. $8,262 out-of-state. Fees: $310/yr
- Fellowship, research
assistantship, teaching assistantship, grant,
career-related internship, field work.
-
- University of
Minnesota, St. Paul
- M.S.Ed. - Industrial
Education - M.S.I.E., M.I.E. - Industrial
Engineering
- None
- None
- Tuition per year: $3,381
resident, $6,762 non-resident. Fees: $386
- College assigned job,
fellowship and grant.
-
- Mississippi
-
- Missouri
-
- Central Missouri
State University, Warrensburg
- M.S.Ed. - Industrial
Education - M.S. - Technology
- None
- .25-FTE 11, .50-FTE
18
- Tuition per year: $2,784
in-state. $5,568 out-of-state.
- Research assistantship,
teaching assistantship, administrative assistantship,
federal work study.
-
- Southwest
Missouri State University,
Springfield
-
-
- M.S.Ed. - Industrial
Education
- None
- .50-FTE 2
- Tuition per year: $1,602
in-state. $3,204 out-of-state. Fees: $136/yr
- Fellowship, research
assistantship, teaching assistanstship, federal work
study
-
- Montana
-
- Nebraska
-
- Nevada
-
- New
Hampshire
-
- New
Jersey
-
- Montclair State
University, Upper Montclair
- M.A. - Technology
Education - MAT - Technology Certification
- GRE; letters of
recommendation
- Usually one available
per year
- In-state $163.50 per
semester hour Out-of-state $203.50 per semester
hour
- $3,000 per academic
year
-
- New
Mexico
-
- New
York
-
- City College of
NY, New York
- M.S. - Technology
Education - M.S. - Tech. Ed. w/specialization in
Education Technology
- B.S.
- None
- $150 per
credit
- None
-
- State University
College at Oswego
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- Baccalaureate in
Technology Education; Provisional Certification to teach
TE. Three letters of recommendation.
- None
available
- In-state $4,000.
Out-of-state $7,316 per semester.
- None
-
- State University
College, Buffalo
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- B.S. - Industrial
Art/Technology Education or Baccalaureate from accredited
institution
- None
- Full-time $2,000 per
semester (NY resident)Part-time $168 per credit hour (NY
resident)
- None
-
- North
Carolina
-
- Appalachian
State University, Boone
- Master of Arts in
Industrial Ed., Secondary Sch. Teaching; Master of Arts
in Industrial Ed., Comm, Jr. & Tech. College; Master
of Arts in Industrial Technology
- Three letters of
recommendation/Undergraduate transcript. Formula: GRE-V +
GRE-Q + (undergraduate GPA x 400)=2000
minimum
- 8
- Tuition and fees:
in-state $646.75, out-of-state $3482.75. Some tuition
waivers available.
- $5,000
-
- East Carolina
University, Greensville
- MA Ed. - Industrial -
Technical Education. School of Industry and Technology
has non-teaching grad options.
- 2.5 on all undergrad
work/ 3.0 on major work
- One
- Full-time = $6740 per
semester. $3707 per sem., out-of-state
- Teaching fellowships,
loans, part-time employment
-
- North Carolina
Agricultural & Technical State University,
Greensboro
- M.S. - Vocational
Industrial Ed.; M.S. - Technology Ed.
- GRE, Writing Test, 2.5
GPA required
- One
- $3,957.50
- None
-
- North Carolina
State University, Raleigh
- M.S., Med in Ag. Ed.,
Tech Ed., HO Ed.. Marketing Ed., & Technology Ed..
Ed.D. in Occupational Education
- Appropriate back-ground,
GPA of 3.00; positive letters of recommendation,
auto-biography, interview and GRE score of 1000 (2
areas)
- 3-6, per year. We hope
to have 6-12 by this time next year.
- $240, 3 semester hours
(estimate) (waivers-2)
- 4 GTA positions (9 month
duration) about $1500 per semester
-
- Western Carolina
University, Cullowee
- M.S. - Industrial Ed.;
M.S. - Technology Ed.; MIE - Industrial Arts, Voc. Ed.;
MST - Engineering Technology, Industrial
Technology
- not
specified
- 3-4
available
- In-state $370/semester.
Out-of-state $3,403/semester
- None
-
- North
Dakota
-
- Ohio
-
- Bowling Green
State University, Bowling Green
- M.Ed. - Career and
Technology Education; M.I.T. - Technology
- not
specified
- .25-FTE 2, .50-FTE 18,
.75-FTE 2
- Tuition per year: $4,858
in-state. $9,240 out-of-state.
- Kent State
University, Kent
- M.A., M.Ed. - Technology
Education
- None
- .50-FTE 1, .50-FTE
7
- Tuition per year: $4,182
in-state. $8,109 out-of-state.
- Fellowship, research
assistantship, teaching assistantship, full tuition
waivers, federal work study, career-related
internship
-
- The Ohio State
University, Columbus
- M.A. - Technology
Education; M.S. - Trade and Industrial
- None
- .25-FTE 1, .50-FTE
7
- Tuition per year: $4,482
in-state. $11,640 out-of-state.
- Fellowship, research
assistantship, teaching assistantship, administrative
assistantship, federal work study
-
- Oklahoma
-
- Oregon
-
- Pennsylvania
-
- California
University of Pennsylvania,
California
- Technology
Education
- B.S. - Technology
Education
- One
- Approx. $1500
full-time
- One: Approx. $2500 and
Tuition Waiver
-
- Millersville
University, Millersville
- M.Ed. - Technology
Education and Supervisory Certification in
Technology
- M.Ed.: 2.75 or higher
GPA in undergraduate coursework Miller Analogy Test score
minimum of 35. Three letters of recommendation by
professional references. Academic & Professional
goals consistent with intent of M.Ed. Supervisory
Certificate: Master's Degree, instructional & teacher
certification and 5 years successful reading
experience.
- Two graduate
assistantships
- $175.50/credit tuition
and fee - PA resident $300.50/credit tuition and fee -
out-of-state residents; 12 semester hours tuition waiver
per semester - maximun of 24 semester hour per
year.
- $4000 for 1st yr., $4500
for 2nd yr.
-
- Rhode
Island
-
- Rhode Island
College, Providence
- M.Ed. - Technology
Education
- Undergrad program in
Technology Education or Career and Technical Education or
appropriate certification; Miller Analogies
Test
- Two: Industrial
Technology & Career, Technical and Technology
Education
- $144 per semester
in-state. $280 per semester out-of-state.
- Graduate Assistants:
$3,500-$4,000 per academic year.
-
- South
Carolina
-
- South
Dakota
-
- Tennessee
-
- Texas
-
- Utah
-
- Brigham Young
University, Provo
- M.S. - Technology
Education
- 3.0 GPA(in last 60
semester hours) Letters of recommendation
- 2 or 3 per
year
- $2,055 per semester.
$1,027 Spring (May 1-June 20) or Summer Terms (June
22-Aug 15)
- Part tuition for Summer
term only
-
- Virginia
-
- Old Dominion
University, Norfolk
- M.S. - Vocational
Education w/concentration in Technology Education;
Ed.S.w/concentration in Educational Administration; Ph.D.
with concentrations in Human Resource Development and
Instructional Technology
- M.S. GPA - 3.0 - 4.0;
official transcripts; GRE - 900
- Four - seven per
academic year
- In-state $165 per credit
hour; tuituion waived for Ph.D. students and out-of-state
tuition waived for M.S. students on
assistantships
- GTA and GRA range from
$6000-7500
-
- Virginia
Polytechnical Institute & State University,
Blacksburg
- M.S.; EDS; EDD;
Ph.D.
- M.S. - 2.75 over last 2
yrs. of undergraduate program EDS/EDD/PhD = 3.0 + 3
letters of recommendation plus interview and writing
sample
- 7 or 8
- Approx. $4000 tuition
for academic year. One semester of tuition waiver for all
grad students. In 1994-95, will pay full tuition for GTA
& GRA students.
- $970 mo. up to $1333
mo.
-
- Washington
-
- Western
Washington University, Bellingham
- MED - w/major in
Technology Education
- GRE; 3.0 or better GPA;
3 letters of reference
- None
- Approximately
$5,500-6,000 for total program
- None
- West
Virginia
-
- West Virginia
University, Morgantown
- M.A. - Technology
Education; Ed.D. with emphasis on Technology
Education
- M.A./ earned
baccalaureate degree, minimum UGPA of 2.5 on 4.0 scale,
GRE or Millers Analogy Test score, International students
must score at least 550 on theTOFEL. Ed.D./ earned
Master's Degree, UGPA, GPA, and GRE score or Millers
Analogy Test score, three letters of recommendation,
current vita, a statement of long-range & short-range
goals & reasons for selecting WVU as the institution
for matriculation.
- The program averages 10
Graduate Assistantships per year. Most are Research
Assistantships funded by grants & contracts. A
limited number of Fellowships are available from the
University for applicants with superior GPA and GRE
and/or Miller Analogies Test score.
- In-state tuition - $1365
per semester; Out-of-state tuition - $4094 per semester.
Tuition is waived for Graduate Assistants.
- Stipends range from $550
to $1000 per month, depending on task assignments and
funding source.
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- Wisconsin
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- University of
Wisconsin, Madison
- M.S. - Industrial
Engineering; M.S. - Manufacturing System
Engineering
- None
- None
- Tuition per year: $2,783
in-state, $8,843 out-of-state. Fees: $241.50
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- University of
Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie
- M.S. - Industrial
Technology Education
- Equivalent bachelor
degree
- .25-FTE 9
- Tuition per year: $2,030
in-state, $6,565 out-of-state; Fees: $351
- Full and partial waiver,
federal work study
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- Wyoming
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- Successful
Methods of Recruitment
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- Successful methods
mentioned by the institutions participating in this
survey for recruiting graduate students include:
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- Letters to perspective
students. Brochures, posters, advertisements in
professional journals.
- Quality programs and
population. Follow up to questionnaires, active
recruiting by faculty.
- Mail back postcards.
Reputation of program.
- Personal encouragement
of successful undergraduate students and technology
teachers.
- Assistantships
available. Good quality programs and funded
projects.
- Obtain referrals from
graduates of the program and send information packets
with cover letters to persons referred. Maximize the
number of graduate assistantships and other forms of
financial aid.
- Maintain contact with
teachers in the field. Personal contact with former
students.
- Meet with participating
teachers. Send notices to grad classes and teachers each
semester.
- Teaching courses in the
field. Working through graduates. School
visitations.
- State professional
meetings. Flyers and information sent to individual
teachers in the state in need of graduate
work.
- Letters asking for
nominations. Word of mouth.
- Conferences.
Brochures/letters
- Flyers, courses offered
through satellite centers.
- Visits to undergraduate
institutions & regional industries.
- Mailings, phone calls
and newsletters.
- Develop a new
certification package with M.S. for people with B.S. in
other disciplines. Developed a new specialization in our
major to train computer teachers in educational
technology.
- Verbal
information.
- Favorable location of
institution within large urban and suburban
area.
- Research assistantships,
teaching assistantship, federal work study,
career-related internship
- Word of mouth/networking
with other institutions at under-graduate
level.
- Flyers, personal faculty
contacts, e.g. conferences, etc.
- Attending local, state
and national conferences & brochures sent to most
colleges and universities.
- Department Newsletter
& personal contact with teachers in state
- Advertisements in
magazines and brochures.
- From
undergraduate programs at the College and brochures sent
to other colleges and universities.
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