English as a World Language MS

International Students

Please Note: Admissions to the following program have been suspended for the 2024 Application Cycle.

Degree: Master of Science (MS)
Credits: 30
Career Path: Teaching grades K-12 and adult students who are learning English as an additional language, in the United States and internationally
Start Semester: Fall
Campus: Lincoln Center
Full-time/Part-time: TBA 

The program emphasizes research-based instructional practices that promote cognitive development and linguistic proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in English as an additional language.

It is appropriate for those who work in adult education, corporate or community education, and for international educators preparing to teach English as a foreign language. This program is available for individuals who are not pursuing a state teaching certification.

Program Prerequisites

  • Twelve (12) credits in a language other than English
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English through undergraduate coursework and the admissions essay
  • Candidates for whom English is an additional language are required to take and achieve a passing score on one of two tests: the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELT (International English Language Test). The following scores are the recommended minimum, current test scores for English Language Proficiency for admission to the Graduate School of Education:
    • IELTS*: 7 for General Test Score. No subtest can be lower than 6.
    • TOEFL*: 577 for paper test, 90 for Internet-based (IBT) test.
  • MAT, GRE, or equivalent exam scores

*Note: Scores can be no more than two years old.

Application Deadline

  • Fall: June 30

Browse the Admissions section for more about the application and financial aid processes.

General Teacher Education Program Admissions Requirements

  • 3.0 GPA
  • Online Application
  • Official transcript(s)
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (C.V.)
  • Personal statement
  • Two letters of recommendation

Fieldwork Requirements

Requires a minimum of 10-15 hours of fieldwork per TESOL course.

Program Curriculum

Browse course schedules and descriptions and review a list of courses

Contact

GSE Admissions
113 West 60th Street
Suite 1108
New York, NY 10023
212-636-6400
Fax: 212-636-7106
[email protected]

or

Diane Rodriguez, Ph.D.
Professor, Curriculum and Teaching
[email protected]