MEd in Language, Culture, and Curriculum
Application Deadline and Contacts
START TERM | PRIORITY DEADLINE | GENERAL DEADLINE |
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Summer |
February 15th
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Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Admitted students must commit to attending Loyola by May 1st
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Contact
- For application related questions, contact Graduate Enrollment Management.
Admission Requirements
Cohort Model: This program is following a cohort model with both online and in-person cohort options. In this model, students benefit from networking and building professional relationships with one another during the course of their program. Once a cohort is formed, the students remain together for the duration of their program. The development of the cohort is contingent upon reaching the required numbers of enrolled students.
- A Completed Application Form. You may submit your application form online.
- Transcripts
Applicants must submit official transcripts for all undergraduate and any graduate work. To be eligible for admission, your transcript must show an earned bachelor's degree or a bachelor’s degree in progress. Certified copies of transcripts are acceptable; faxed copies of transcripts are not considered official. If you attended Loyola University Chicago previously, you do not need to request transcripts; we have them on record. Transcripts must show a GPA of at least a 3.0.
In exceptional cases, applicants whose undergraduate GPA is below 3.0 may be admitted. Each program area gives meaningful consideration to the applicant's graduate GPA, recommendations, professional experience and reasons for pursuing a graduate program, as well as to the diversity of the student body. - A Personal Statement
Your statement should be 1-2 pages, describing:
- Professional, Academic and/or research interests, and goals
- Life experiences that have influenced your desire to study language, culture, and curriculum at a social-justice-oriented institution.
- International Students
Additional requirements for International applicants including English Language and Transcript & Credentials can be found on our International Students page
Admission Requirements
Cohort Model: This program is following a cohort model with both online and in-person cohort options. In this model, students benefit from networking and building professional relationships with one another during the course of their program. Once a cohort is formed, the students remain together for the duration of their program. The development of the cohort is contingent upon reaching the required numbers of enrolled students.
- A Completed Application Form. You may submit your application form online.
- Transcripts
Applicants must submit official transcripts for all undergraduate and any graduate work. To be eligible for admission, your transcript must show an earned bachelor's degree or a bachelor’s degree in progress. Certified copies of transcripts are acceptable; faxed copies of transcripts are not considered official. If you attended Loyola University Chicago previously, you do not need to request transcripts; we have them on record. Transcripts must show a GPA of at least a 3.0.
In exceptional cases, applicants whose undergraduate GPA is below 3.0 may be admitted. Each program area gives meaningful consideration to the applicant's graduate GPA, recommendations, professional experience and reasons for pursuing a graduate program, as well as to the diversity of the student body. - A Personal Statement
Your statement should be 1-2 pages, describing:
- Professional, Academic and/or research interests, and goals
- Life experiences that have influenced your desire to study language, culture, and curriculum at a social-justice-oriented institution.
- International Students
Additional requirements for International applicants including English Language and Transcript & Credentials can be found on our International Students page