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Bowling Green St. University — Educational Foundations, Leadership and Policy

Program Type:
Coverdell Fellows
Department:
Educational Foundations, Leadership and Policy
Degrees Awarded:
International Education (MA), Various master's degrees
Admissions Deadlines:

February 15 for Fall semester admissions. Contact program to inquire about late admissions.

Admissions Cycle:

Notification of Peace Corps Fellows awards sent out by end of March.

Program Start:
Fall semester (end of August)
Program Founded:
April, 2008

Benefits

Scholarships covering full tuition and monthly stipend for graduate assistant work.

Description

The purpose of the Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural and International Education (MACIE) degree is to prepare professional educators to be effective leaders in the internationalization of schools and communities and to be positive facilitators of cross-cultural understanding. The focus of this degree program is to prepare a global educator who is able to: serve as a leader in internationalizing curriculum, foster international educational partnerships, and infuse education policy and practices with cross-cultural awareness. The program connects issues of cultural and international understanding with educational theory and practice through a unique combination of courses from several disciplines on the BGSU campus. Students gain the academic basis for their program from select courses in the College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences. The students then apply this academic foundation to a practical cross-cultural internship experience, followed by a research-based cap-stone experience. Possibilities for certificates in Women's Studies and Global Public Health are available with additional coursework.

Requirements

BGSU GRADUATE COLLEGE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Fellows seeking admission to the MACIE program must complete all BGSU Graduate College admission requirements, which include: a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, an application for admission to the Graduate College submitted along with non-refundable application fee, two official transcripts from all institutions attended (Request for Transcripts form), and GRE general test official scores. Official transcripts and test scores are to be sent to: Graduate College 120 McFall Center Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403-0180 Complete on-line application for admission. MACIE PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS In addition to BGSU requirements, please submit the following to the MACIE Coordinator:

  1. A three-part essay of no more than 1000 words addressing the following.
    • The reason you want to be in the program.
    • Your background experiences that have helped prepare you for the program.
    • Your career goals and aspirations upon completion of the degree program.
  2. Three letters of references to MACIE. Please access our website for your reference forms here.
  3. A current resume or curriculum vitae.

Send all MACIE materials (essay, letters of reference, and resume) to: LPS/MACIE Secretary School of Leadership and Policy Studies 550 Education Building Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 USA

 

For inquiries about Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program, call 855.855.1961 x1440.

Program Contacts

If you have questions, please contact:
Dr. Christopher Frey

Mail
School of Leadership and Policy Studies
550 Education Bldg
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
Telephone
(419) 372-9549
Email
macie@bgsu.edu

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