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What Pace University (in partnership with Kaplan International) says about their program:
"ADOLESCENT AND ADOLESCENT SPECIAL EDUCATION, MST
CHANGE YOUR CAREER, CHANGE LIVES
With Pace’s Master of Science for Teachers (MST) graduate degree programs, professionals and college graduates who want to become teachers, but do not hold an undergraduate degree in education, can receive the preparation they need to be stellar classroom teachers.
With our new MST program in Inclusive Adolescent Education, you will develop the skills needed to teach teens with and without learning differences and disabilities and the intricacies of a subject area—biology, chemistry, Earth science, English, history/social studies, or mathematics. Graduates from this program will gain a deep understanding and in-depth knowledge of the practices to masterfully engage students of all learning styles and abilities.
Our Inclusive Adolescent Education degree program is accredited and rigorous, and will give you the tools you need to make a real difference and help teens prepare for the next steps in their lives. Special Education is one of the fastest growing segments in the field of education. Together with your courses and fieldwork, dual certification in these critical areas of education will be advantageous as you stand out from peers as a teacher prepared to meet the needs of all adolescent learners during these critical years and help them realize their greatest potential.
The school’s rigorous curriculum prepares students for success. Last year, 98 percent of Pace graduates passed the NY State Certification exams."
Below you will find information and advice regarding the undergraduate admission process for international students.
UG TOEFL 80 / IETLS 6.5 / Pearson PTE 54 PG TOEFL 90 / IELTS 7.0 / Pearson PTE 61 TOEFL code for NYC Campus 2635 TOEFL code for Westchester Campus 2685
English Proficiency Waivers
GMAT (where applicable) preferred minimum score is 510 with an average score of 570. or GRE (where applicable) preferred score 153, verbal 153, Quant = 520 GMAT) - GRE is not mandatory for students who have completed a 4 year US equivalent Bachelors degree
The preferred GPA for PG is 3.0, but strong 2.7 or above push through.
A completed application and $50 nonrefundable application fee. Pace offers online and print application options, which vary by student type. Applicants applying under the Early Decision plan should submit the Early Decision Agreement (PDF).
Send a photocopy or fax of your valid passport/national identity card displaying your photo and name.
Two letters of recommendation from a teacher or counselor who knows you well and can attest to your academic potential and personal characteristics. (Letters of recommendation are not required for international transfer students.)
One essay/personal statement, approximately 250-650 words in length, which will help the Admission Committee review your application. The essay/personal statement you submit must be your own original work. You may write on a subject of your choice or choose a set topic.
Financial assistance can come from many places, including scholarships, grants, on-campus employment, and loans. Pace values strong academic performance by offering a wealth of merit-based scholarships to high achieving students. University-sponsored scholarships are also awarded to students on the basis of financial need and service to the community.
Pace values strong academic performance by offering a wealth of merit-based scholarships to high-achieving students. In fall 2017, 78% of undergraduate international students received some form of merit-based scholarship money.
Pace University offers a substantial amount of merit and need based scholarships and grants. University-sponsored scholarships are awarded to students on the basis of academic merit, service to the community and financial need.
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
USA student visa requirements