Graduate Catalog 2016-2017

Non-Degree Programs

A person who holds a baccalaureate degree and a valid state educational certificate who wishes to enroll in graduate courses for the purposes of self-improvement, certification renewal or enjoyment may be admitted for graduate study in a non-degree status. Should the student later decide to transfer to a degree seeking category, no more than 9 semester hours of credit earned while in this category may be applied toward a graduate degree program and then only if approved by the coordinator of the degree program desired. Students must already be certified in order to enroll in any of the College of Education's Non-Degree programs. Students in Non-Degree programs are not eligible for financial aid.

The College of Education offers non-degree programs in three areas:

  1. Certification only in Library Media:
    1. Students wishing to add Library Media to an existing master’s degree should contact the Program coordinator for details. Once the requirements are established, the student should meet with the assigned advisor to complete a program of study including necessary course work and required hours.  During the completion of the Library Media certification program, the candidate must pass the appropriate section of GACE Content Assessment.  Students in the Add-on Library Media Program are not eligible for financial aid.
  2. Certification only in Instructional Technology:
    1. This program is designed for graduate students who are already certified educators and have received a master's degree in a different field or concentration.  Instead of getting a second master's degree in Instructional Technology, graduate students would only need to take the required courses to achieve Instructional Technology Coordinator certification.
  3. Endorsement in Reading
    1. Candidates in the endorsement programs do not have to take a GACE content test(s) for certification purposes. Students in endorsement programs are not eligible for financial aid unless the endorsement program is included on an official Program of Study for a degree.
  4. Endorsement in ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)
    1. Candidates in the endorsement programs do not have to take a GACE content test(s) for certification purposes. Students in endorsement programs are not eligible for financial aid unless the endorsement program is included on an official Program of Study for a degree.

In addition, a person who holds a baccalaureate degree and a teaching certificate may enroll in graduate courses as an enrichment student for the purposes of self-improvement, certification renewal or enjoyment. Students in enrichment programs are not eligible for financial aid. Should the student later decide to transfer to a degree seeking category, no more than 9 semester hours of credit earned while in this category may be applied toward a graduate degree program and then only if approved by the coordinator of the degree program desired. Students who transfer to a degree program must meet the admissions requirements for that program including passing the Graduate Writing Assessment.

Admission Requirements

 

  1. University Graduate Admissions Application Form including application fee, if applicable.
  2. Two professional recommendations using the College of Education recommendation form.
  3. Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended (except Georgia College)
  4. Minimal GPA of 2.5
  5. Submit verification of immunization.
  6. Receive passing score on the College of Education Graduate Writing Assessment or for admission purposes, applicants to COE graduate programs may submit official scores with the following minimums in lieu of passing the Graduate Writing Assessment: GRE -- 1000 (Verbal and Quantitative) if taken prior to August 1, 2011 or 305 (Verbal and Quantitative combined) if taken on or after August 1, 2011; MAT -- 400.  Applicants who have previously earned a baccalaureate or master's degree from Georgia college will automatically waive the application testing requirement without the need to petition.  Students who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate program at Georgia College will have the testing requirement waived upon conferment of their baccalaureate degree.
  7. Passing scores on the GACE Basic Skills test

Note: During the completion of the certification program, the candidate must pass the appropriate section(s) of GACE Content Assessment for the certification area sought. All non-degree programs require the GC Certification Officer to recommend certification.