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Graduate Programs — Four-One Option, M. Ed.
Available only to TCU undergraduates, the Four-One Option allows outstanding students to combine a bachelor’s degree with the Master of Education (M.Ed.) in only five years. By the end of their third year, Four-One Option students must complete the specified 90 hours. To be considered for admission to the Four-One Option students must submit a Four-One application during the semester they complete 90 hours. Only Four-One Option candidates demonstrating superior undergraduate academic performance and strong recommendation will be considered for admission. If admitted to the Four-One Option, the student may complete up to 12 semester hours of the M.Ed. program during the fourth year of undergraduate study. Candidates should work with their undergraduate advisor to determine how the courses will apply to the undergraduate degree. At the end of the fourth year, assuming that all other graduation requirements are met, the student earns his or her baccalaureate degree. During their fifth year, the student completes the remaining semester hours toward the M.Ed. degree.
Details can be found in the TCU Online Catalog.
Download Four-One Application Packet
Advisors: Dr. Molly Weinburgh, Dr. Judy Groulx & Dr. Cecilia Silva
EC-4 undergraduate, see Dr. Judy Groulx
Middle/Secondary undergraduates see Dr. Cecilia Silva or Dr. Molly Weinburgh
Admission deadlines
November 16—last day to complete applications for spring admission. March 16—last day to complete applications for summer admission. July 16—last day to complete applications for fall admission.
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