The annual application deadline is Jan. 15 to join the program in the fall. Applications for the Fall 2025 semester will open in August (join our mailing list to be notified).
All application materials are reviewed by a committee of faculty members who look for evidence of preparation for advanced professional study at the master’s level and the likelihood of academic success, as indicated by an applicant’s educational record, work experience, statement of professional goals, and letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s academic and professional experience and potential.
Applicants are reviewed by faculty who look for indicators of a high probability of success. The following factors are significant in determining admission to the M.A. in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders:
Admission to the program is competitive and subject to space and availability. Not all students who meet the above requirements will be admitted.
To complete your university application, you will need to provide the following information and materials:
In the application portal, provide contact information for three persons who are familiar with your academic and professional accomplishments and potential for success.
One letter of recommendation from a former instructor or supervisor is required. We strongly recommend that you seek letters of recommendation from those who can speak directly to your potential for graduate study, as well as from persons who are knowledgeable about your teaching competence and experience. Thus, letters from former professors or other supervisors of graduate or undergraduate work are especially important. Letters from teaching colleagues, principals, and administrators that address your teaching, leadership, and academic skills and dispositions are also important. We suggest you do not rely on letters from friends and family members when you submit your application. They will not be weighed as heavily in the admissions decision.
Please tell us why you want to go to graduate school, why you think this program is a good fit for you, and why you think this program will help you reach your professional goals.
This document is very important element of your application. See description of content and formatting of this statement for more information. Find more advice on writing a personal statement from MSU’s Career Services Network.
List professional experience, awards, honors, publications, presentations, professional affiliations and professional development activities. This Resume Writing Checklist from MSU’s Career Services Network, along with sample templates for candidates who work in education, may be helpful.
Request the registrar of each college or university attended to send one copy of each official transcript. We cannot accept transcripts sent by applicants. Colleges and universities generally require both fees and time to process requests for transcripts. To be considered “official” the transcripts must have a university seal or notarization mark and be sent directly by the institution to electronically to admis@msu.edu or to the following address:
Michigan State University
Counseling, Educational Psychology & Special Education
Erickson Hall
620 Farm Lane, Room 335
East Lansing, MI 48824
MSU graduates do not need to provide official transcripts, but are encouraged to upload a copy for faculty review (accessed through student.msu.edu).
The application fee ($65 for domestic applicants of $75 for international applicants) is paid within MSU’s applicant portal.
Complete your application on MSU’s application management system. Follow the steps listed below:
Once you have finalized your application, you will receive a confirmation email. You can then login to the application portal to upload and track your application materials. If you cannot submit the required materials in PDF format or have any questions, please contact the Special Education Program at sped@msu.edu and (517) 353-1842
Michigan State University
Counseling, Educational Psychology & Special Education
Erickson Hall
620 Farm Lane, Room 335
East Lansing, MI 48824
All international applicants and applicants whose first language is not English must be proficient in English as a condition for regular admission to MSU. Such applicants will be required to demonstrate their proficiency by meeting certain minimum standards. Find the most up-to-date information on accepted English language tests for international students on The Graduate School’s website.
English language tests must have been taken within two years of a student’s application. Achieving an acceptable score on one of the tests does not, by itself, guarantee an applicant’s admission to the program.
Applicants should have all test scores sent directly from the testing agency electronically or to:
Office of Admissions
Michigan State University
Hannah Administration Building
426 Auditorium Road, Room 250
East Lansing, MI 48824
International transcripts must be submitted as official documents directly from each post-secondary institution. In most cases, these documents will need to be sent in official, sealed, issuing institution envelopes. Records must show courses taken, grades earned, and must be translated into English if the original records are in another language. Translations must be done by the issuing institution, a certified translator in the country of study, or by an American Translator’s Association certified translator in the US. The original record should be also included. See information on the Academic Programs website.