Admission
We are pleased that you are interested in Armstrong Altantic State University and the College of Education's undergraduate or graduate programs. We are proud of our high-quality programs, caring faculty, reasonable costs and postive learning environment.
Please click on the appropriate link below to review the program that appeals to you. Within each area, you will find basic information about the program (including the required courses), academic requirements for admission, and an application checklist.
Undergraduate Degrees
All students declaring education as their major are considered pre-education students until admitted to the College of Education. Pre-education students are advised in the College of Education Student Services Office (University Hall 242) by Allison Scott. If you have questions about undergraduate program requirements or are a new student needing advisement, she will be happy to assist you. After your admission to the College of Education, a faculty member will serve as your advisor.
Bachelor of Science:
Graduate Programs
Application for admission to graduate programs in the College of Education is a two-step process: application to the University Office of Graduate Admissions and a separate submission of documents to the College of Education. Greg Dziuban, Graduate Admissions Coordinator (University Hall 271), will address any of your questions. Faculty members will be assigned as advisors.
Master of Arts in Teaching:
Master of Education:
- Adult Education and Community Leadership
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Early Childhood Education
- Reading Specialist Education
- Special Education
Post-Baccalaureate, Non-Degree Certificates:
Contact
Allison Scott
Advisor and Coordinator of Recruitment, Retention and Student Success - Undergraduate Programs
Allison.Scott@armstrong.edu
University Hall 242-A
912.344.3601
Greg Dziuban
Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Greg.Dziuban@armstrong.edu
University Hall 271
912.344.2568


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