Awarding body:
University Of Stanford
Cost:
$7810 per quarter 8-10 units
Duration:
Variable
Study mode:
Full time
Course description:
This program goal is to enable students to apply their management skills to the field of education. Students in the Joint Degree Program have a wide variety of interests in education, including teaching and learning, the application of technology to education, education policy and education management. In this program, the student simultaneously pursues a Master degree in Business Administration at the Graduate School of Business and a Master degree in Education at the School of Education.
Entry requirements:
Applicants are required to submit three letters of recommendation with their application. All applicants are required to take the GRE General Test. GRE Subject test scores are not required. Scores must be from an examination taken within the last five years. The School of Education requires a minimum TOEFL score of 250 for the computer-based test, 600 for the paper-based test or 100 for the internet-based test in order to be considered for admission. Applications with scores below the minimum score requirement will not be reviewed.
Application details:
Students can apply through online, unable to apply online, students may request, by mail, a paper application from the central Office of Graduate Admissions. The application fee is $105. Application fees are non-refundable and must be received by the application deadline.
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Number of students:
14945
Contact details:
Contact name:
Junko Pierry
Designation/Title:
Foreign Student Advisor
Address:
630 Serra Street Suite 120
Stanford University
STANFORD
CA
94305
United States
Tel: +1 650 723 4291
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Venue information for this course:
School of Education
Address:
School of Education
485 Lasuen Mall
STANFORD
California
United States
94305
Venue Description:
Stanford is recognized as one of the world's leading universities. The renowned faculty offers students a remarkable range of academic pursuits that are paired with an extraordinary breadth of extracurricular activities and opportunities for research and public service. Today, Stanford has 1829 tenure-line faculty, senior fellows and center fellows at specified policy centers and institutes, and Medical Center-line faculty. Fifty-five percent of the faculty has earned tenure. Faculties at Stanford are expected to be among the best teachers and researchers in their fields. There are 403 faculty members appointed to endowed chairs. Twenty-seven Stanford faculties have won the Nobel Prize since the university's founding. Academic excellence is the primary criterion for admission, and the most important credential is the transcript. Stanford University libraries have amassed collections of books, journals, scores and printed reference works numbering more than 8.5 million volumes. There are nearly 1.5 million audiovisual materials, more than 75,000 current serials, thousands of digital resources and nearly 6 million microform holdings. Founded in 1925, Stanford University Press publishes about 130 books per year. Stanford houses one of the most extensive computing environments of any university. Services include email, web hosting, distributed file systems, wireless and remote Internet access, courseware and research and high-performance computing facilities. SUNet, the Stanford University Network, includes more than 150,000 computers with assigned Internet protocol addresses. Stanford is one of more than 200 universities connected to Internet2. The Stanford Medical Center includes the Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford Hospital and Clinics and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.
Accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation Details:
Stanford graduate residences offer living environments for students diverse in background, language, culture, race, and religion. Residences serve as focal points of intellectual, recreational, and social interchange. Through its residence program, Stanford seeks to provide graduate students with a supportive, friendly environment where they are encouraged to develop a strong sense of community. Student Housing Rates are approximate and subject to change. The single student housing rates reflect the charge per person. All rates include utilities (except telephone, cable and Ethernet). There is no difference in rates for furnished or unfurnished apartments of the same type. Residents are also required to pay a house dues fee each quarter/semester. House dues are used for educational programs, social activities, and other services that are not included in room rent. Dues range from $20-55 per term. The board rate in the co-ops is approximately $500 to $800 per quarter. Students are billed rent at a constant per diem rate for the full University calendar year (September 1-August 31). Quarterly and semestral rates are quoted in full monthly increments, but bill will be based on specific contract dates. There are many dining options available to graduate students. Students living in co-ops must purchase their house board plan and participate in the preparation of meals. Students living in other residences may choose to cook for themselves if living in apartments or if they have kitchen privileges at Crothers or Crothers Memorial Halls, eat at on-campus or nearby restaurants and snack bars, or purchase a meal plan offered by the University.
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and details are subject to change. Please check all details with Stanford University