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Graduate Studies / Teacher Education Program / Program of Study / Masters of Education / Returning M.ED. Students

RETURNING M.ED. STUDENTS

 

M.Ed. Coordinator & Instructor, Eva Oxelson (eoxelson@education.ucsb.edu)

 

Returning M.Ed. candidates must be able to document current employment in the Education field.

As part of completing the M.Ed. objective, it is important that you attend ALL five of the following seminars:

 

M.ED. Saturday Seminars 2012-2013

 

Saturday, October 13, 2012
9am - 3pm
Location: ED 1201

Saturday, November 3, 2012

9am - 3pm
Location: ED 1201
Saturday, December 15, 2012
9am - 3pm
Location: ED 1201
TBA
9am - 3pm
Location: ED 1201
TBA
9am - 3pm
Location: ED 1201

 

If for some reason you are unable to attend any of the five seminars, please contact Eva Oxelson: eoxelson@education.ucsb.edu

 

**PLEASE NOTE THAT UCSB GRADUATE DIVISION POLICY NOW SETS A LIMIT OF FOUR YEARS TO COMPLETE THE M.ED. IF YOUR ADMISSION TO THE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM WAS IN SUMMER 2009, THIS WILL BE YOUR LAST YEAR TO COMPLETE THE M.ED.

Per UCSB Graduate Division, "..each candidate for a master's degree must satisfy all requirements for the degree within four years after admission to the master's program (Senate regulation 300A). The four year limit for completion of a master's degree applies to all students."

 

Questions? Please contact the TEP office at (805) 893-2084 or tepapp@education.ucsb.edu.

 



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