2. CCSU Founded in 1849 – Normal School
Current population Approx: 11,300
Graduate School Founded in 1955
Teacher’s College of Connecticut
Master of Education
Initial Class of Admitted Students: 40
Graduate School - Current Enrollment Approx: 2,100
Part of the Board of Regents for Higher Education
CCSU Graduate School History &
Facts
3. Ed.D, Sixth Year Certificate, Master of Arts in Teaching,
MA, MS, Post Baccalaureate Teacher Certification, Official
Certificate Program
42 Graduate Degree Programs; 39 Specializations;
23 non-degree Programs
Graduate Program Focus
Applied: Educational, Professional, Leadership,
Administration, Licensure
Research: Doctoral Preparation, Advanced Study,
Research Based Careers
Graduate Degree and Non-Degree
Programs
4. Fully Online – Data Mining
On Campus
Hybrids (50% on campus)
On Campus, Online, & Hybrid
Evening Course Offerings:
4:30p.m. – 9:55p.m.
Winter and Summer courses:
4:00p.m.- 8:30p.m.
Course Delivery
5. Full time (9 – 15 credits); Part Time (8 credits or less)
Planned Program of Study
Program credit requirements – vary
Program completion time limit – Six Years
Internships and Practicums
Capstone (Special Project, Comprehensive Exam,
Thesis)
Program Requirements
6. Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited
college/university
2.70 undergraduate gpa or higher
Graduate coursework: 3.00 gpa or higher
Some programs: minimum undergraduate gpa of 3.00
Additional Materials required for specific programs
GRE/GMAT Not Required for Master’s programs (Ed.D.
only)
Conditional Admissions Consideration and Appeals
Graduate Admissions Requirements
7. Apply online at
www.ccsu.edu/gradapplication
General Deadlines:
Spring semester –
November 1st
Fall semester – June 1st
Summer Term – March 1st
International Applicants –
Spring: November 1st;
Fall: May 1st
Special Program Deadlines
Posted on the Graduate Studies
Website:
www.ccsu.edu/applying
Application Process
8. What to Submit and Where:
Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Office:
Completed Graduate Application
Application Fee
Official Transcripts Directly from Each Institution
Attended (except CCSU)
Additional Materials
Varies depending on the program:
www.ccsu.edu/additionalmaterial
Submit directly to academic department
Application Process
9. Graduate Housing is available on a limited basis
Once students have been accepted into Graduate
School they are eligible to apply for housing
Graduate students will be placed in F. Don James Hall,
and will have the opportunity to live with other
graduate students
www.ccsu.edu/reslife
Email: reslife@ccsu.edu
Graduate Housing
10. Most up-to-date information: www.ccsu.edu/bursar
Current Tuition and Fees (SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME):
Tuition and Required Fees for 2013-2014:
Resident Non-Resident
Fall $4,873.50 $10,600.50
Spring $4,873.50 $10,600.50
Part –Time Course & Registration Fees (courses numbered 099-699):
Per credit: Resident: $524.00 Non-Resident: $537.00
Registration Fee: $65.00 (per term)
Cost to Attend CCSU
11. Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Unsubsidized Loans
Full Time: $20,500
Part Time: Varies based on cost of attendance
Post-baccalaureate: maximum $12,500
For more details: www.ccsu.edu/grad click on
Financial Aid
Financial Aid
12. Graduate Assistantships:
Must be an Admitted, Enrolled Graduate Student
Minimum GPA of 3.00 for Undergraduate and Post-
Baccalaureate work
Full-Time (300 hours); Maximum Stipend - $4,800 per
semester
State University Fee Waiver and Some General Fees
Part Time (150 hours); Maximum Stipend - $2,400 per semester
Inquire with Departments & Graduate Studies about GA
Opportunities
Limited Paid Internships
Graduate Assistantships and
Scholarships
13. Continuing Graduate Student Scholarships:
Academic Awards and Outstanding Scholars Program
Graduate Student Association – Scholarships for
Professional Development Conferences and Research
Some Departmental Scholarships
Graduate Assistantships and
Scholarships
14. Prospective Graduate Students:
Graduate Open House (Fall and Spring)
Graduate Orientation (newly admitted students)
Individual Appointments with Departments
Individual Appointments with Graduate Admissions
Continuing Graduate Students:
Graduate Creative Presentation and
Research Day
Study Abroad
Academic Advising
Computer Technical Help Desk
Graduate Studies Office
RECentral
Conferences, Workshops, and Lectures
on campus
Special Events and Graduate Student
Support
15. Open House is offered
twice each year, in
October and March.
Staff and department
faculty will be available
to answer any questions.
Check www.ccsu.edu/grad for dates.
Graduate Open House
16. Here you can find:
Application Link
International
Students
Tuition and Fees
Financial Aid
All Programs by
Subject/Major
Department
Contacts
Graduate Studies Website
Graduate Forms
Graduate Catalog
Graduate
Assistantships
Graduate
Scholarships
Graduate Studies
Handbook
Graduate Housing
www.ccsu.edu/grad
17. www.ccsu.edu - A-Z Index
www.ccsu.edu/grad
Here you can find:
Faculty Research, Field Studies
Graduate courses and Programs
Learning Outcomes
Department contact information
Helpful Career Options Links
Department Websites
18. Barnard Hall 102
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, Connecticut 06050
Hours: 8am - 5pm: Monday through Friday
Phone: 860-832-2350
Fax: 860-832-2362
www.ccsu.edu/grad
Graduate Recruitment and
Admissions Office
19. Barnard Hall 102
1615 Stanley Street
New Britain, Connecticut 06050
Hours 8am - 5pm: Monday - Friday
Phone: 860-832-2363
Fax: 860-832-2352
School of Graduate Studies