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How to Apply

Applicants for the Art of Teaching Master of Science in Education program must have received a Bachelor of Arts or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university. Previous college work is expected to be at 3.0 or higher and should reflect advanced course study.

All materials submitted become property of Sarah Lawrence College and cannot be returned. This application and all the materials shall not be disclosed to any person not concerned with the professional development of the student.

Apply Online or By Mail

You may apply to the Art of Teaching graduate program by using our online application or by downloading an application form (PDF format) and returning it via mail. All instructions for applying are contained on the  application form as well as outlined below.

The preferential application deadline is March 1; applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

Application Requirements

Application Fee
A nonrefundable application fee of $60 must accompany your completed application form. Payments must be made by check or money order to Sarah Lawrence College.

Transcripts
An official transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution you attended is required. Only official transcripts sent directly by the institution to Graduate Studies at Sarah Lawrence College will be accepted. Please send to: Graduate Studies, Sarah Lawrence College, 1 Mead Way, Bronxville N.Y. 10708. It is the applicant's responsibility to see that official transcripts (one copy only) from all colleges and universities attended are sent directly from each school to the Graduate Studies Office (have them specify program on envelope).

Recommendations
Please send two letters of recommendation from people who know you well enough to give an informed opinion as to your intellectual ability for sustained academic effort. If you are unable to contact former teachers, we welcome letters from others, such as employers, who can make similar assessments. Preferably, one of those should be from a person in your field of interest. Download and print recommendation form(s).

GRE
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are not required for admission to Sarah Lawrence.

International Applicants/TOEFL Results
Individuals whose native language is not English must include official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Information concerning TOEFL may be obtained by writing: TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. Request that the results are sent to Sarah Lawrence College, ETS code 2810.

Statement of Objectives and Goals/Writing Sample
Please make sure to include all writing materials with each sheet clearly labeled, indicating the specific question being answered. Please address each question according to indicated or reasonable length (generally at least 1 page if not indicated). All materials must be typed. Any additional material, which represents your ability to pursue graduate study, would be welcome.

  1. Autobiography (500-1,000 words).
  2. Please state in general and specific terms why you want to pursue graduate work in Early Childhood and/or Childhood (Elementary) Education.
  3. Why do you want to pursue your graduate studies at Sarah Lawrence College?
  4. Please submit a sample of undergraduate academic or professional writing.

Interview
An interview is required for M.S.Ed. in Art of Teaching applicants.

Interviews are arranged by invitation AFTER all materials have been reviewed. If travel to Sarah Lawrence would be a burden, alternatives may be arranged.

To Apply
Apply online
or download and print the application.

Deadline
Preferential deadline March 1; applications accepted on a rolling basis. Application deadlines are the same for non-U.S. applicants as for U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

Sarah Lawrence College admits students and selects employees regardless of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national or ethnic origin and thereafter accords them all rights and privileges generally made available to students or employees at the college. The College is strongly committed to basing judgments about individuals solely upon qualifications and abilities and to protecting individual rights of privacy, association, belief, and expression.

Need Help?

If at any point in the application process you need assistance or have questions, please contact:

Emanuel Lomax
Director of Graduate Admissions
(914) 395-2371

Apply Online

An online application is now available for all of Sarah Lawrence College's graduate programs.