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Advanced Degrees Programs
The School of Interdisciplinary Studies & Extended Education
and the College of Education at Tennessee Technological University
are proud to offer off-campus graduate programs for both the master's
and Specialist in education degrees, and we are excited that you
are considering pursuing an advanced degree with TTU. We strive
to work with our students to provide a quality education
in
as convenient a manner as possible. Please take a few minutes to
read the following information that will be important to you as
you begin your graduate program.
What is a cohort group?
A cohort group is a group of at least twelve graduate students in
an off-campus setting who wish to pursue advanced degrees with the
Graduate School of Tennessee Technological University. We recommend
that the group proceed as a unit through their program of study.
Will I have to drive to TTU's campus for
classes?
Generally, no. That is one of the primary advantages to pursuing
your advanced degrees with TTU. As a member of a graduate cohort
group, you will be able to do most - and in many cases, all - of
your program in or near your home county. This gives you more time
for study, work, or family activities by reducing travel time.
Will I have to write a thesis?
Graduate programs in Education offer both thesis option and problem
options as the research requirement for the degree. Students are
encouraged to consult their faculty advisor for assistance in making
this and other degree-related decisions.
How long will it take me to complete an advanced
degree?
Off-campus graduate degree programs are usually completed in five
or six semesters. Typically, cohort groups take two classes per
semester, but they may choose to take fewer courses per semester.
The School of Interdisciplinary Studies & Extended Education
tries to provide the programs as students request them and also
considers availability of faculty and facilities when planning courses.
How much will it cost?
The current rate for graduate fees for in-state residents as of
July 2005 is $307 per credit hour. Master's degree programs
are generally
33-35 credit hours, and specialist in education programs are generally
30 credit hours. Fees are subject to change as determined by
the
Tennessee Board of Regents and can be viewed on the Tennessee Tech
University web site at www.tntech.edu/bursar/fees.html
Are classes ever cancelled due to snow or
bad driving conditions?
Sometimes, yes. As a general rule, if the facility at which your
class meets is closed due to inclement weather, your class will
not meet. Factors such as the instructor’s ability to get
to the class location and predictions of approaching bad weather
are vital in considerations of canceling classes. Class closings
and cancellations will be posted on the ISEE web site at www.tntech.edu/isee.
Please consult the TTU Graduate Catalog available online at www.tntech.edu/gcat
for the official policy on inclement weather.
How soon do I have to apply for admission
to the Graduate School?
Once you have made the decision to pursue your advanced degree,
we encourage you to file your application as soon as possible.
Contact Information:
Graduate School
Tennessee Technological University
Campus Box 5036
Cookeville, TN 38505
(931) 372-3233
Fax: (931) 372-3497
Email: g_admissions@tntech.edu
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