Marky Posted July 22 Posted July 22 I've been hoping someone would start the HGSE thread here, but PUMPED to start it myself! I'm feeling all kinds of thoughts, feeling, and emotions about even the possibility of applying to HGSE. I'm hoping that this thread will be a good way to meet one another as we apply this year. I really love what @Here2Teach used to kick-off the thread last year, and I'm borrowing that information to start things off this year. I did notice a couple of the links are not working now, and have tried to update them. HGSE Basic Info School Website | Degree Programs | Admission Info | Financial Aid Introduce Yourself | Upcoming Events | Virtual Campus Tour | Connect Recorded Webinars (lots of great info on admission tips, international students, student life, career & alumni, Ed.M. vs. Doctorate program, student chats etc.) Faculty Directory by Area of Expertise Admission Stats GC applicant admission data from 2013-2025 (huge thanks to @graciasadios and @mjsmith for compiling) Student body breakdown (2024-2025 entering class data) HGSE Publications Ed. Magazine | EdCast (Weekly Podcast) | Usable Knowledge (Relevant Research) mjsmith 1
Jim VK Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Thanks for starting this thread! Great information all in one spot. Good luck if you apply! Don't forget to submit your survey here when you hear back. The results are shown on the HGSE admission results page. Marky and mjsmith 1 1
Marky Posted July 23 Author Posted July 23 Thank you @Jim VK! I didn't know about this survey here, and I definitely will fill it out once I hear in the spring. mjsmith and Jim VK 1 1
KellyKat Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Currently in the OEL program (grad in may), now applying for the PH.D program CIS concentration. I think it's hard to understand the statistics for HGSE, since all of their PH.D programs officially let's go through GSAS instead, even though the classes you take will be through HGSE. Just a heads up why the statistics change vastly from source to source. Technically, only in the master's programs and the doctor of educational leadership ( which isn't running this year.) are fully HGSE. Marky and mjsmith 1 1
Marky Posted September 20 Author Posted September 20 On 8/10/2025 at 5:44 PM, KellyKat said: Currently in the OEL program (grad in may), now applying for the PH.D program CIS concentration. I think it's hard to understand the statistics for HGSE, since all of their PH.D programs officially let's go through GSAS instead, even though the classes you take will be through HGSE. Just a heads up why the statistics change vastly from source to source. Technically, only in the master's programs and the doctor of educational leadership ( which isn't running this year.) are fully HGSE. @KellyKat Thank you for sharing this! As I have been looking around, I had noticed the statistics I could find on HGSE....if I could find them at all....seemed to be all over the place. I didn't know the doctor of educational leadership wasn't running this year. Do you have any insider information why this happened? Jim VK 1
KellyKat Posted October 11 Posted October 11 On 9/20/2025 at 11:55 AM, Marky said: @KellyKat Thank you for sharing this! As I have been looking around, I had noticed the statistics I could find on HGSE....if I could find them at all....seemed to be all over the place. I didn't know the doctor of educational leadership wasn't running this year. Do you have any insider information why this happened? I know they are restructuring it. (Verified) I suspect it might be to have a hybrid verison as well where you can study residentially and then use a current employer for the practium but that is purely my guess. Marky 1
Marky Posted October 18 Author Posted October 18 On 10/11/2025 at 9:08 AM, KellyKat said: I know they are restructuring it. (Verified) I suspect it might be to have a hybrid verison as well where you can study residentially and then use a current employer for the practium but that is purely my guess. Thank you for the insider info!
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