Masters: Agricultural and Extension Education
Admission Requirements
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) exam is helpful for all applicants but is not required. It is expected that applicants should be near completion of a B.S. degree in agricultural, leadership, and community education, rural sociology, agricultural and/or applied economics, or an agricultural field closely associated with a graduate degree in this discipline.
Students should have a 3.0 GPA or greater and strong scientific writing and communication skills.
The department strongly recommends that international students submit results for completed GRE examination. The results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is also required for applicants who did not receive their bachelor's degrees from an Anglophone university and whose first language is not English. A minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test) or 213 (computer-based test) is required. Students are strongly encouraged to apply online. Applying online streamlines the application process and reduces processing time.
Advisors, Advisory Committees, and Plans of Study
All students are assigned a faculty advisor (major professor) prior to, or immediately after, initial enrollment. Assignments should be mutually agreeable to both student and faculty member. A primary consideration for matching students with advisors is that the students research interest match well with the advisors research expertise.
Within the first two semesters of enrollment, each student should work with his/her faculty advisor to establish an advisory committee. A master's committee should consist of three members: two of which should be from the department, one being their faculty advisor.
Full-time credit hour loads are 12 hours in fall and spring semesters (in addition to courses audited). Typically, students will register for 6 to 9 hours of formal coursework (2 to 3 classes) during fall and spring semesters (or less during the latter stages of a graduate program), and for sufficient hours of Research and Thesis (M.S.) credits to complete the 12-hour, full-time load. Note that this is required for payment of assistantships.
The department requires all masters students to complete 9 hours of course credit in ALCE or LDRS. These courses must be included on your plan of study. This requirement ensures all students acquire a strong foundation in agricultural, leadership, and community education.
Complete information on completing a M.S. degree is found in the department’s graduate handbook.