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Now
New
students
enroll
in
the
Master
of
Arts
in
Education
program
throughout
the
year
in
the
fall,
spring
and
summer
terms.
It
is
recommended
that
students
apply
for
admission
at
least
four
weeks
prior
to
the
term
they
wish
to
enroll.
Baldwin
Wallace
University
welcomes
each
student's
application
for
admission
and
will
carefully
review
the
academic
preparation
and
achievements
of
each
applicant.
During
this
process,
students
must
provide
evidence
of
their
preparation
and
fit
for
future
success
at
Baldwin
Wallace
University
consistent
with
academic
standards
and
code
of
conduct
statements
for
the
University,
program,
or
profession.
Students
are
selected
based
on
their
academic
preparation;
interview
with
members
of
the
admission
committee;
relevant
work,
community
and
teaching
experience
with
children
and
young
adults;
recommendations
from
professionals
in
the
field;
and
personal
dispositions/attributes
that
support
success
in
an
education
career.
All
aspects
of
an
application
are
considered
and
used
as
the
primary
means
for
informing
an
admission
decision.
Are
you
a
teacher
who
is
employed
by
a
BW
school
partnership
program
school
district?
Teachers
in
the
school
partnership
program
may
have
transcripts
sent
directly
from
their
district
office
and
only
need
one
recommendation.
All
application
materials
should
be
submitted
to:
Admission
Office
Baldwin
Wallace
University
275
Eastland
Road
Berea,
OH
44017
graduate@cnof86.com
Fax:
(440)
826-2778
Required
Application
Materials
Application
Apply
Now
(no
application
fee)
Official
College/University
Transcripts
Please
submit
ALL
official
college/university
transcripts.
To
be
considered
official,
transcripts
must
be
mailed
-
either
electronically
or
as
a
paper
copy
-
directly
from
the
college/university
attended
to
the
Baldwin
Wallace
office
of
admission.
-
Electronic
transcripts
should
be
sent
to
admit@cnof86.com.
-
Paper
copies
should
be
sent
to:
Admission
Office
Baldwin
Wallace
University
275
Eastland
Road
Berea,
OH
44017
The
admission
committee
recommends
a
GPA
of
3.0
or
above.
In
limited
cases,
the
admission
committee
may
request
that
candidates
take
the
Miller's
Analogies
Test
and
submit
official
results
if
the
qualifying
GPA
is
less
than
3.0.
Colleges
and
Universities
Attended
Outside
the
United
States
Candidates
who
have
attended
foreign
institutions
must
provide
BW
with
English
translated
documents
as
well
as
an
evaluation
of
courses
from
World
Education
Services
(WES).
Recommendations
Using
the
recommendation
form
within
the
online
applicant
portal,
please
provide
two
recommendations
from
principals,
supervisors,
teachers
or
other
persons
qualified
to
evaluate
your
background
and
potential
to
pursue
a
program
of
graduate
study.
Teaching
Certificate
or
License
Once
your
application
has
been
submitted,
the
admission
committee
will
check
with
the
Ohio
Department
of
Education
to
verify
each
applicant's
certificate
or
licensure
history.
Criminal
Record
When
applying
for
admission
as
a
graduate
student
to
BW
School
of
Education
teacher
licensure
programs,
candidates
are
asked
whether
they
have
ever
been
found
guilty
of
a
misdemeanor
or
felony
that
was
not
expunged
or
sealed.
Candidates
with
a
criminal
record
that
has
not
been
expunged
or
sealed
may
not
be
eligible
for
admission
to
the
teacher
licensure
programs
at
Baldwin
Wallace
University.
If
you
are
already
a
licensed
teacher,
please
note
that
an
expunged
or
sealed
record
may
impact
a
teacher's
eligibility
to
qualify
for
an
Ohio
teaching
license
following
completion
of
the
program.
Eligibility
for
a
teaching
license
varies
by
state
and
may
be
assessed
on
a
case-by-case
basis
by
the
professional
teacher
licensing
board
in
that
state.