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College Accepting Graduate Applications for Spring 2009


PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (Sept. 8, 2008) - Students wishing to enter one of many graduate programs at SUNY Plattsburgh for the spring semester of 2009 have until Wednesday, Oct. 15, to apply.

The college is currently accepting applications for this spring in the following master's programs at its main campus in Plattsburgh: Mental Health Counseling (M.S.), School Counseling (M.S.Ed. and C.A.S.), Student Affairs and Professional Practice (M.S. in College and Agency Counseling), Liberal Studies with a concentration in Leadership (M.A.), Natural Science (M.S.), Literacy (M.S.Ed.), Curriculum and Instruction (M.S.Ed.), Special Education (M.S.Ed.) and Educational Leadership (C.A.S.).

The M.S.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction and the C.A.S. in Educational Leadership are also available at SUNY Plattsburgh's Branch Campus at Adirondack Community College in Queensbury, N.Y.

Because each graduate degree program has its own entrance requirements, those wishing to apply are encouraged to contact the Graduate Admissions Office. They may also go online at www.plattsburgh.edu to search for their program of choice and its specific requirements, including prerequisites, entrance exams (Graduate Record Exam, Miller Analogies Test, etc.), interview days, and more.

Regardless of program, all applicants for graduate study at SUNY Plattsburgh must submit a completed application form, a statement of purpose, a $75 application fee, three letters of recommendation and official undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts.

Students whose native language is not English must submit official documentation of their Test of English as a Foreign Language score; the required TOEFL score is 550 or above (paper-based), 79-80 or above (internet-based), or 213 or above (computer-based). International applicants must provide official bank documentation of financial support, showing the specific amount in U.S. dollars available to finance their educational and living expenses.

For an application form or for more information, contact the Graduate Admissions Office, SUNY Plattsburgh, Kehoe 113, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 12901; 518-564-4723; [email protected].

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