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Office of Graduate Admissions


News
Application Fee and Program Changes

The application fee is $125.

For both the Psychology, MA (code 340) and the Psychology-Clinical Behavior, MA (code 341): Only the general aptitude Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required, the Psychology GRE is no longer a requirement.

The program for Educational Leadership (915) is now School Building Leader (916).

The English Language Teaching (program code 865) is an Advanced Certificate program offered by the LCD department; please see their website for more information.

The English-Creative Writing, MA program is now an MFA program (program code 321).




The following programs have early deadline:

702 Art Studio, MFA
Fall-March 15
Spring-October 15

803 Applied Behavior Analysis
Fall-June 1
(Fall only)

530 Counselor Ed
Fall-March 1
(Fall only)

321 English-Creative Writing Fall-February 15
(Fall only)

827 Physical Ed (K–12)
Fall-March 1
Spring-October 1

532 School Psychology
Fall-March 1
(Fall only)

346 Speech-Language Pathology
Fall-February 1
(Fall only)





The following programs only accept applications for the Fall Semester:

803 Applied Behavior Analysis
302 Applied Linguistics
321 English-Creative Writing, MFA
346 Speech-Language Pathology
530 Counselor Ed
529 Literacy Ed (B–6)
865 English Language Teaching
864 Music (pre-K–12)
532 School Psychology
565 Special Ed, MSEd (B–2)
566 Special Ed, MSEd (1–6)
567 Special Ed, MSEd (7–12)
540 Teach Eng to Speakers of Other Languages





Queens College, often called the “jewel of the City University,” is one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the nation. Ever since opening its doors in 1937, the college has remained true to its historical mission to provide educational opportunities to a multicultural, multinational student body. It retains much of its international flavor today as its dynamic student body includes representatives from more than 140 nations, speaking 67 languages. The suburban campus, which is only 30 minutes from midtown Manhattan (and 10 minutes from Shea Stadium and Flushing Meadows Corona Park), covers 77 tree-lined acres. Classes are scheduled throughout the day, including late afternoon and early evening, to provide working students with the flexibility they need to earn their degrees.

Queens College offers a wide range of master’s degrees and advanced certificates in the liberal arts, sciences, social sciences, and teacher education, including the Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and Master of Science in Education. Queens College also offers a post-master’s advanced certificate in School Building Leader, and post-baccalaureate advanced certificates in Applied Behavioral Analysis and in early childhood, elementary, and secondary education.

Queens College is the only CUNY institution which offers a Master of Library Science and a post-master’s advanced certificate in librarianship, which are both accredited by the American Library Association. The Aaron Copland School of Music, one of the oldest and most distinguished departments at the College, offers degrees in both theory and performance.

The Queens College faculty of dedicated teachers and scholars includes world-renowned translator Gregory Rabassa and path-breaking biologist Corinne Michels. Numerous members of the faculty have received prestigious national and international fellowships, awards and research grants.

The college’s scholarly resources and modern facilities offer graduate students quality education at a reasonable cost in a richly supportive learning environment. The college is a member of two on-line computer services that link universities, supercomputing facilities, and industrial research centers in New York State and serve as high-speed gateways to the Internet and other national computing networks.

Queens College is home to the Louis Armstrong House and Archives, Colden Center for the Performing Arts, the Godwin-Ternbach Museum, and the Benjamin Rosenthal Library, which along with the college’s extensive physical education facilities, provide students with a well-rounded college experience.

Graduate study at Queens College enables students to enhance their career potential with new professional skills while broadening their intellectual perspective through research and scholarship. For more information, contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at (718) 997-5200, or visit www.qc.cuny.edu/graduate_admissions.

Mario Caruso
Director, Graduate Admissions

 

 

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