We invite applications from persons interested in a wide variety of issues, perspectives and research methodologies pertaining to (and across) curriculum, instruction, teaching, teacher education, and related topics.
The CITE program has a single application deadline (December 1 for the following Fall semester). All applications must be completed by this deadline. We do not make exceptions for off-cycle admissions.
The CITE program does not require Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. Please do not send GRE scores as they will not be reviewed.
University-level information for international applicants is available at the Graduate School’s International Applicants web page. (Please note: Information on this webpage is specific to graduate applicants. There is a separate web page for international applicants to undergraduate programs.)
In addition to the procedures outlined on this page for U.S. citizens/residents, international students also need to submit the following materials as part of their application:
Most international applicants are required to submit English Language test scores. For more information on the English Language Competency Requirements, please see the Graduate School’s English Language Competency web page. The official test results must be electronically submitted from the testing facility to the MSU Office of Admissions to be considered official scores. In order to be considered for admission, all international students must have official scores reported to the university. Unofficial test scores should also be uploaded with the application.
The Graduate School’s English Language Competency web page contains information about the conditions under which an applicant may be eligible for a waiver of this requirement (for example, having completed a degree program in an English speaking country). If a student is eligible for a waiver, the CITE program will submit a waiver request. If the waiver is not granted, then the English Language test scores will be required before an admissions decision can be processed.
Official transcripts from each degree granting institution should be sent directly from degree institutions in sealed university envelopes to: Office of Admissions (426 Auditorium Road, Room 250, East Lansing, MI 48824-2604). These transcripts should have an English translation and include a notation of the degree earned, area of study in which the degree was earned, and the date conferred. If your transcripts do not include the above, please also submit an official original or certified copy of the diploma with degree earned and date.
For questions about visa types and requirements, travel to the U.S., finances for international students and support services, please contact the Office of International Students and Scholars, or OISS. For questions about housing and living in Michigan, please see the Graduate School’s webpage about this topic.
Faculty from the Department of Teacher Education and in the applicant’s area(s) of interest review each application. The review committee considers the following factors in assessing applicants:
Applicants are notified of the program’s decision by email as soon as possible after the review. If the recommendation is to admit the applicant, a temporary advisor will be assigned to the applicant.
The program reserves the right to make a provisional recommendation to the program when the faculty reviewers identify a particular area of weakness in the student’s application that could be resolved within a year of the provisional admission to the program. How the student can meet the required provisions will be spelled out in detail in the letter of provisional acceptance, including a date when failure to meet those requirements will mean that the student cannot continue in the program.