2010-2012 Biology/Chemistry Cohort MSSST Track
2011-2013 Mathematics Cohort MSSST Track
Students participating in a MSSST Cohort program will participate in a specifically designed plan of study and will take coursework together with other cohort members. Cohort students must follow the set of curriculum that has been approved by the MSSST Committee. Students need to complete 30-33 credit hours for graduation. These credits must include at least 20 hours of coursework credits and 6 project credits. Cohort students are also required to participate in all Cohort activities which can include, but are not limited to; monthly cohort meetings, professional development activities, additional exams, and all scheduled classes.
Sample of courses taken in the past are listed below. This is not a complete list.
To apply to both the MSSST Program and the Graduate School go to: https://app.applyyourself.com//?id=utahgrad
The applicant must have:
Upload and submit a copy of your unofficial transcripts from all colleges or universities you have attended.
Ask a school principal, or other educational officer in a position to judge your capacity as an educator, to submit a letter of recommendation on your behalf. Entering your recommenders information will generate an auto-email directing your recommender to upload your letter of recommendation via the online web application. If your recommender can not access the online web application please have them submit the recommendation on official letterhead to the MSSST program office.
Write and upload a one-page essay concerning your professional aspirations.
The MSSST Program Committee will interview you once all of the required documents have been received in the web based application system and have been screened by the Graduate Admissions office.
If the Graduate School and the MSSST Committee recommend you for admission to the MSSST Program you must request official transcripts from all colleges or universities you have attended and have them sent to the Graduate Admissions office.
NOTE: When applying to the MSSST Program please select the Science Program for Secondary School Teachers MS from the drop down menu.
The applicant must have:
An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 based on all undergraduate work, or work completed during the last two years of undergraduate study.
A bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredited university or college.
Deadlines for both the Graduate School and the MSSST Program are:
There is a $55.00 admissions fee for domestic students and a $65.00 admissions fee for international students when applying to the Graduate School. Applications submitted after the deadline will be assessed a $30.00 late fee in addition to the application fee.
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