APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE ADMISSION FOR MASTERS PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Continued) Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: Email Address: Phone Number: Are you a U.S. citizen? Yes Nonresident AIien No Resident Alien or Other eligible Non-Citizen Semester You Wish to Register: Fall Spring Program of Study: (please select one) These programs are for students that currently have a teaching license and want to pursue their Master’s degree. M.Ed. Elementary Education - This program will begin in the Fall 2013 semester. For information on this program and to schedule your telephonic interview, please contact Dr. Sam Engel at 910-893-1647 or by email at [email protected]. These programs will begin in the Spring 2014 semester. For information on these programs and to schedule your telephonic interview, please contact the program Coordinator, Dr. Ben Greene, at 910-814-4763 or by email at [email protected] beginning August 15, 2013. M.Ed. Middle Grades Education Language Arts/Social Studies M.Ed. Middle Grades Math/Science M.Ed. Secondary English M.Ed. Secondary Social Studies M.Ed. Secondary Mathematics M.Ed. K-12 Physical Education Note: All applicants must schedule a telephonic interview with the coordinator of the program they are applying to as part of the application process. The interview should be scheduled after your application and references have been submitted. Are you currently licensed to teach? Yes In what state(s) are you licensed to teach? What grade level do you teach? No APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE ADMISSION FOR MASTERS PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Continued) Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores must be submitted from the testing facility for consideration by the graduate committee in order to be fully admitted into any graduate program. Have you taken the GRE? Yes No If no, when do you plan to take it? Have you ever been convicted of a felony? Yes No Are you eligible for VA benefits? Yes No Please list all degrees you currently hold and the name of the college or university you attended: (An official transcript from each of the schools listed below must be requested by the applicant. Transcripts are to be sent to the School of Education Graduate Admissions Office, PO Box 369, Buies Creek, NC 27506. Undergraduate Degree, University Attended, and Year Graduated: Graduate Degree, University Attended, and Year Graduated: Three (3) recommendation forms with a letter attached addressing the topics in the recommender paragraph must be submitted to the School of Education Graduate Admissions Office. The references must be from three (3) professional persons who have been directly involved in the applicant’s academic or professional work. The completed forms and letters must be in a sealed envelope and signed by the person giving the reference on the back of the envelope across the seal. The applicant must submit the references with the application to the School of Education Graduate Admissions Office at P.O. Box 369, Buies Creek, NC 27506. The following information is not considered for admission but Campbell University is required by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to report on the racial composition of its student enrollment. However, self-identification by ethnic background is entirely voluntary. To assist us, please answer the following questions: Please designate your ethnicity by choosing one of the following: Hispanic or Latino or Not Hispanic or Latino Please choose one or more races that apply to you: Asian Native American/Native Alaskan Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Please choose your gender: White Black or African American Other Male Female There is a $55.00 application fee which must be paid at the time you apply. Please click here to take you to CashNet to pay the fee online. Signature Date APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE ADMISSION FOR MASTERS PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Continued) Honor Code Policy on Cheating and Plagiarism I. Definitions A. Cheating on exams is the procurement and/or use of any type of unauthorized assistance for a quiz, test, or exam and includes the following: 1. Using notes of any kind during an exam (unless the instructor has specified that the exam is an open book exam) 2. Copying from another student’s exam paper. 3. Procuring an exam ahead of time and studying it. 4. Having another person take your exam for you. B. Plagiarism is any use of another person’s words or ideas without giving proper credit to the person from whom you borrowed the words or ideas. To give proper credit, use the guidelines set forth in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association or the system required by your instructor. Plagiarism includes the following: 1. Failing to cite properly any direct or indirect quotation(s) from a. Professionally written materials (books, journal articles, etc.) b. Student papers, projects, presentations, etc. 2. Submitting (as you own work) a paper, project, or presentation that you did not compose (that is, write, compile, draw, etc.) 3. Allowing or asking your tutor (paid or unpaid) to write your paper or develop your presentation. II. Consequences The student who cheats on an exam or plagiarizes can expect the following consequences: A. Being dropped from the class, B. Receiving an “F” for the course (which removes a graduate student from the program for at least one year), C. Having the matter reported to the Dean of the School of Education, D. Having a report on the matter become an insert in the student’s cumulative file, and E. Having the matter referred to the Judiciary Committee (for undergraduates) or to the Executive Council (for graduate students). Honor Code I have read and understand the Campbell University, School of Education policy on cheating and plagiarism. As a student taking graduate courses in the School of Education, I agree to adhere to these policies. ______________________________________ Signature ______/______/______ Date ____________________________________________________________________________ Print Name APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE ADMISSION FOR MASTERS PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Continued) Acknowledgement of Graduate Bulletin Information It is the responsibility of each graduate student to read the Graduate Bulletin, which is located on our webpage at www.campbell.edu/soegrad, and know the information in the bulletin as it relates to their program, graduation, comp exams, withdrawals, and policies and procedures of the School of Education and Campbell University. Although my advisor, professors, and School of Education staff members will provide guidance, it is my responsibility to take the initiative in seeking information and assistance. Signature Print Name / / Date
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