Graduate Degrees and Programs

Admission to graduate study at Rhode Island College's Feinstein School of Education and Human Development is dependent on several factors. Primary consideration is given to a candidate's academic record, standardized test scores, a statement of professional goals as included in an application essay and a performance-based evaluation. A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university is required for admission to all graduate programs. Final acceptance is based on the combined decision of the appropriate academic department and the associate dean for graduate programs and assessment. Application deadlines are April 1st for fall admission and November 1st for spring admission.

Please note, those seeking an Individualized Masters Program must speak with an advisor and / or the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Assessment prior to application.

Outside LinkPh.D. in Education Program

The Ph.D. in Education Program is offered jointly by Rhode Island College and the University of Rhode Island. Click here for details.

Advanced Studies in Teaching and LearningOutside LinkM.Ed.
Agency CounselingOutside LinkM.A.
Chemical Dependency CounselingOutside LinkM.A.
CounselingOutside LinkM.A.|C.A.G.S.
Early Childhood EducationOutside LinkM.Ed.
Education Doctoral ProgramOutside LinkPh.D.
Educational LeadershipOutside LinkM.Ed.
Elementary EducationOutside LinkM.A.T.
Health EducationOutside LinkM.Ed.
Mental Health CounselingOutside LinkC.A.G.S.
Physical EducationOutside LinkC.G.S.
ReadingOutside LinkM.Ed.
School CounselingOutside LinkC.A.G.S.
School CounselingOutside LinkM.A.
School PsychologyOutside LinkC.A.G.S.
School PsychologyOutside LinkM.A.
Secondary EducationOutside LinkM.A.T.
Special EducationOutside LinkM.Ed.
Teaching English as a Second LanguageOutside LinkM.Ed.
Technology EducationOutside LinkM.Ed.
Page last updated: Friday, November 7, 2008