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  1. Fair enough. I'm speaking more out of having worked in Urban Ed for over a decade here in STL and having very minimal interaction with faculty or students in their programs in St. Louis City schools - so, not to say that isn't their field of interest, just that they're largely off my radar compared to St Louis University or UMSL in terms of engaging locally with urban ed. Also, as someone specifically interested in literacy, their program didn't seem to align to my interests. Again - would love to hear more and hope you get what you are looking for! 

  2. @edmajor46 just chiming in to say I'm interested in what you learn - l live in STL and decided not to apply to WashU as I applied to PhD programs this year - my interests didn't align with the department, and their Ed school is just pretty low profile locally? This isn't to say they don't have phenomenal folks - just that they aren't interfacing with urban education, which is where I've been working. Excited to hear what you learn. I can vouch for STL - my husband and I have been here for 13 years and love it. 

  3. Not sure if anyone else is waiting on Wisconsin C&I - saw there was an acceptance on the results page - congrats!  I've got a visit planned early next week to another school and e-mailed Wisconsin to request an update on when to expect a decision - want to walk in to my visit knowing options to the best of my ability.  Received a reply back from Wisconsin C&I that they hope to have all Ph.D. decisions out by the end of next week.  Figured I'd share in case it would help anyone else!

  4. 45 minutes ago, Ran1126 said:

    I have already received a reject,Wisconsin did not send me an email,I found the bad news on the website. I wish you get good news soon!

    Sorry about your result, but thank you so much for the info, @Ran1126 - I appreciate it! Best of luck in your other applications! 

  5. Hi!  A few questions and an update.

    Does anyone have insight into timelines at Wisconsin's School of Education?  They're the last decision I'm waiting on at the moment (assumed rejection at Harvard, and waiting on my local backup university for an interview at the end of the month).  I've seen Wisconsin results posted this year for Ed Policy, but not for Curriculum and Instruction.  And there's minimal historical data - decisions 2 or more years ago seemed to come out around this time in February.

    Is anyone else visiting Minnesota in a couple of weeks?  I'm really looking forward to it!

    Finally - for posterity - I'm in at University of Missouri and I'm impressed with the English Education program.  They haven't clarified funding yet - I just know I've been submitted for a big University level fellowship - but communication has been great and the program is in the process of being renamed and re-titled to focus more on literacy, discourse, social justice... if that's your jam and you're reading this in future years, they may be worth a look! 

  6. Hi, all! Congratulations to the individual who heard back from Wisconsin! Just saw this on the results page. Just wondering about the poster's field - the department is so diverse that I'm trying not to get antsy. ? If you see this - any insight is welcome. Wasn't expecting Wisconsin until next week based on past years. 

    Best wishes to all as things continue to pick up!

  7. On 1/13/2019 at 11:00 PM, 2019CulturePhD said:

    Hello @eternalreturn and @SPEDucator - This is my first post in the forums. Congrats on UMN admittance! I was accepted to UMN for PhD as well -- Dept of Curriculum & Instruction, Culture and Teaching (CaT)! I'm curious if you've had any direct contact from the department and/or received any indication of funding. I received the admissions letter from the Graduate Admissions Office before Christmas; in Jan reached out to a professor in CaT to express my excitement, as well as inquire about funding and the enrollment decision deadline. Haven't heard back yet, which is understandable -- I assume folks are still coming back from break. I don't want to leave UMN hanging, but funding and fit are obviously big factors in my decision and I've not yet heard back from all my schools and no word on funding from Minnesota. @Sandmaster Can you share "what happens next," in your experience? Also, will it speak poorly of me that I haven't established contact with program faculty at this point? I could reach out to a different professor with the same questions, but I am hesitant to appear overeager if the department has its own process for communicating with accepted students in due time. Thank you for any thoughts! And congrats again to all who have received acceptances!

    Sorry @2019CulturePhD!  I've been trying not to obsessively check the forums so I'm a little slow.  I did hear about funding shortly after I was offered admission - a phone call a few days after my unofficial admission.  My read is that Literacy Education moved pretty quickly but their context might be different than Culture and Teaching?  Program coodinator has been super helpful.  Congrats to you too and hope to meet in the Twin Cities next year!

  8. Chiming in to say that this is something I'm thinking about lots right now - relocating will mean losing the childcare center that I've had one or two kids at for over five years now.  So far I'm not finding a ton of resources at my top schools.  I've been admitted to an Education Ph.D. program at the University of Minnesota, but their affiliated childcare programs have long (18 month!) waitlists, so... that probably won't happen; we'd probably wind up in off campus childcare.  Toying with getting on the waitlist for the on campus program now, even though I'm waiting to hear back from other programs.

    University of Wisconsin - Madison seems to have pretty robust offerings though, again, there's lots of talk of waitlists on all of the websites I've found so far.  Considering that I'm still weeks out from an admission decision, but waitlists open for 19-20 in early January, I'm not sure how realistic any of those possibilities are?

    Again - would love to hear from others - especially parents currently attending programs.  How do people make this work?  Any lessons learned?

  9. On 12/20/2018 at 4:10 PM, SPEDucator said:

    Just wanted to let people know that I heard back from my first school, the University of Minnesota. I was accepted to their PhD program!

     

    I'm still waiting to hear back from UT Austin, Harvard, and Vanderbilt. Anyone have updates from any of these schools?

     

    Just thought I would add UM was Special Ed through the Ed. Psych Department and UT Austin and Vandy are also SPED and Harvard is a PhD with a concentration in EPPE.

    Woo hoo!  I'm in at Minnesota, too - Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Literacy Education focus.  Minnesota is ideal for us personally if we're going to relocate - family and friends and great job prospects for my spouse.  Just playing wait and see with other programs now - especially Harvard (CIS PhD) and Wisconsin (C&I).  

  10. Zero insight to share with you, stagestar, but figured I'd at least chime in to share stats and say hi.  ?

    Program Concentration: CIS (Culture, Institutions, and Society)

    GRE: 168 V, 163 V, 5.5 AWA

    GPA: 3.67 undergrad (Philosophy / Russian, Central, and Eastern European Studies concentration) / 3.75 masters (Curriculum & Instruction) / 4.0 (reading specialist credential - another masters' worth of credits)

    Undergrad Institution: top tier liberal arts college

    Work Experience: I'm in my 13th school year working in the city where I was placed through Teach For America - about half and half between teaching and instructional coaching

    LOR / SOP:  Feeling good here?  Wish I had more grad school professors in the mix - one committed to writing LORs and then disappeared before the deadline, which was... very disappointing.  Had former managers and mentors step in to cover her, just wish another one of those had a terminal degree.  Wrote my HGSE SOP last, and wish I'd been that "on" for my other applications, to be honest!  I think that the interdisciplinary nature of the CIS program speaks to my interests (philosophy, sociology, literacy, curriculum, and instructional practices) better than my other applications, for sure. 

    I have heard back from a top 20 program already with an unofficial admit (waiting for that to become official before I share results), which makes me think I actually might have a shot at HGSE?  I mean, who knows, but it was worth a shot!  A very expensive non-refundable shot.  I'll more than likely be relocating to attend a program - there's nothing ranked close to where we live - so I'm really hoping to find a program that can make funding work for my family and I - I'd be relocating with my partner and two kids and my other half will need to find a new job.  So, basically, every finger crossed!

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