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  1. I was teaching community college English and realized how much happened outside the classroom that I was very unaware of...I returned to get another master's in Student Affairs/Higher Education and absolutely love Higher Education/Research, so am now pursuing my Ph.D. I spent many years working in the private sector before teaching and I wouldn't go back to non-education work for anything. I am interested in Higher Education specifically (versus K-12), and in particular, community college students.
  2. I spoke with the DGS on Thursday, February 5 and was "informally admitted." I received a letter in the mail Tuesday, February 17th. It seemed like it took forever, but really just under two weeks. I also received an email from another school today congratulating me on my acceptance, and the email said I would receive a formal letter in "a few weeks." I think it definitely depends on which school/program -- hope that helps OP.
  3. I applied to Master's programs in Education last year and all four responses (three accept/one reject) all came the week of February 20th.
  4. For what its worth -- I received an email from U Michigan today indicating that my application is complete and has been forwarded to the Admissions Committee for review. The reason I am posting is that they also said, "You may have tried accessing this information on-line using Wolverine Access. We are not updating the Web Application Status this academic year." I don't know if this is for just Higher Ed or for other programs as well, but thought others would like to know (in case you are checking daily as I was).
  5. Two people posted interview calls two weeks ago for a program....I am pessimistic about my chances for that one.
  6. t_ruth: I have not yet been accepted. I was planning to wait until after I heard, but I scheduled this during the application process and am just getting around to getting down here. The other schools I will only visit if I am actually accepted. I did drive through another college town on the way down here though and decided on the spot - that is not the town for me to spend the next several years (so even just a quick look around helped a lot). Congratulations on your acceptance and hopefully they will inform you soon about whether or not they are going to schedule anything. **For my last two programs (master's programs), they only had visitation days after accepting and committing to attend (not sure if that helps or if it is different for PhD).
  7. I have scheduled on visit at my own expense (Higher Education) and am spending Monday visiting with faculty, sitting in on a class, and having lunch with several current students. This is all on my own dime, but in my opinion is well worth the expense. As far as I know, very few schools offer paid visits in Ed programs.
  8. I wish I knew - I think the Ed people want us to suffer. It really is hard to see all of these other programs posting results while we just sit and wait. I thought I was the only person stressing about decisions -- until I found this board of course.
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