How to Apply

To make applying as simple and straightforward as possible, here is everything you need to complete your application to the Master of Arts in Educational Transformation. The Office of Graduate Admissions can help during the application process should you have additional questions. You can also review our information sessions and concentration overviews or contact us at EdTransform@georgetown.edu.

Who is Eligible for Admission?

Applicants to the Educational Transformation program must be in the last semester of undergraduate study or hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.

Current college juniors enrolled at Georgetown University are eligible to apply for early admission to the Master of Arts in Educational Transformation. Students in all majors at Georgetown are encouraged to apply.


Admissions Decisions

Students are admitted for full-time or part-time studies. Please review the full-time and part-time options fully before committing to a status. The program admissions committee makes all admission recommendations on a case-by-case basis. The Dean of the Graduate School makes all final decisions.


Application Deadlines

RoundApplication Deadline
Priority Scholarship Deadline*December 15
Priority Deadline*January 15
Final DeadlineApril 1

*Please note that the application fee is waived for priority applicants. Applications received by this date will receive priority consideration for admission and scholarship aid.


Application Materials

To be considered for admission to our program, you must submit all required materials. 

Required Materials

Optional Materials

*Application fee is waived for applicants who apply by the priority deadline.


Application Form

Applications are submitted through our online application portal.

Resume or CV

You must upload a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) to your online application. Your resume should describe your work experience, extracurricular or volunteer activities, academic institutions attended, list of published work and any academic honors or awards. There is no page limit, though we recommend a one to two-page resume.

Academic Statement of Purpose

Applicants to both concentrations of the M.A. in Educational Transformation program must submit a 500-word academic statement of purpose.

For applicants to Advocacy & Policy, this statement should detail your intellectual interests and proposed topic(s) of graduate study. For applicants to Learning & Teaching, this statement should detail the personal values and beliefs you wish to enact as an educator.

Writing Response

Please read A Nation at Hope (Executive Summary) from the Aspen Institute and respond in a statement of approximately 500 words. In your response, you should 1) summarize what you have read in the report in your own words, 2) interpret the findings of what you have read in the report, and 3) describe how what you have read applies to your chosen concentration (Advocacy & Policy or Learning & Teaching).

Academic Transcripts

Transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate institutions attended are required. Review the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Transcript FAQs for more information.

Academic Transcript Submissions

An acceptable transcript is a copy of an official transcript produced by the institution, including:

We do not accept screenshots, photos or downloads of the “student’s view” from your institution’s website.

Non-U.S. College or University Academic Transcripts

Applicants who have attended institutions outside of the United States are strongly encouraged to upload their transcripts in the form of World Education Services Credential Evaluations or to utilize other credential evaluation services that are members of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. If the evaluation does not include a copy of the evaluated transcripts, you must upload both the transcripts from the institution and the credential evaluation as one document to the application.

Admitted Students

If you receive an offer of admission, you are required to submit official transcripts, which are transcripts submitted directly to Georgetown University by the institution you attended, for verification before enrolling. Do not send electronic or paper copies of your official transcripts before receiving an offer of admission. Georgetown reserves the right to request any missing transcripts or an official copy of a transcript at any point during the application and/or admission process. Georgetown also reserves the right to withdraw any offer of admission already made if there is any discrepancy between a transcript uploaded in the application and the final official transcript received.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation are required. Typically, applicants submit at least two from an academic source and one from a professional, work-related source. These letters should cover why you would be a good fit for our program, as well as your academic strengths and your commitment to education. Individual circumstances vary, so use your best judgment when choosing references. Each letter of recommendation should be submitted from your recommender’s professional email address and be on official letterhead.

The online application utilizes a secure online recommendation system which will:

If your reference cannot access the online recommendation, please contact GradMail@georgetown.edu for instructions.

Demonstration of English Language Proficiency

All applicants are required to demonstrate a level of proficiency in the English language sufficient to meet the admission requirement of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. Proficiency can be demonstrated by:

Submitting Your TOEFL or IELTS Scores

Official TOEFL or IELTS scores must be received directly from the testing organization. Photocopied or faxed documents will not fulfill this requirement. Georgetown University’s institution code 5244.

Please contact GradMail@georgetown.edu if you have questions.

Non-Refundable Application Fee

Applicants must submit a $90.00 non-refundable fee payable by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) at the time of application submission. The application fee is waived if you apply by our December 15 or January 15 priority deadlines.

Test Scores

Optional

No test scores are required for entry to the Advocacy & Policy concentration.

Basic skills knowledge must be demonstrated for entry to the Learning & Teaching concentration. This knowledge can be demonstrated by a 3.0 or higher grade-point average earned for a completed bachelor’s degree OR by submitting passing scores achieved for the Praxis Core exam or the GRE. Students must earn at least the minimum score required for licensure by the Office of State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) in DC. The minimum passing scores for the Praxis Core exam are a score of 156 on the Reading exam, 162 on the Writing exam, and 150 on the Mathematics exam. The minimum passing scores for the GRE exam are a combined verbal and quantitative score of 288 and a writing score of 3.5.

Georgetown University’s reporting code is 5244. If submitted, Praxis Core or GRE test scores must be received by the application deadline date. Applicants should allow six to eight weeks from the test date for the reporting of scores to the institution. View information on registering to take the GRE or registering to take the Praxis Core.

Diversity, Personal Background and Contributions Statement

Optional

As Georgetown is a diverse, global community, we encourage you to upload a brief statement of approximately 500 words to help the Admissions Committee understand the contribution your personal background would make to our community. As appropriate, you may wish to address any obstacles or challenges you have overcome; any educational, familial, cultural, economic and social experiences that have helped to shape your educational and professional goals; or how your background (e.g., first-generation student, resident outside the U.S.) or activities (e.g., community service and leadership) will contribute to the Georgetown community.


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