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Loyola University Chicagos School of Education serves more than 1,000 graduate students enrolled in masters, educational specialist, certificate, and doctoral programs. The School prepares professionals in the service of social justice and promotes the Jesuit ideals of quality, intellectual rigor, and service to others.
Loyola's M.Ed. program in International Higher Education provides students with deep knowledge of the changing landscape of higher education globally and prepares them to work in multiple areas including higher education policy, administration, international student affairs and study abroad. This program is ideally designed for those who are interested in exploring international higher education in an international, multicultural context. Students gain greater understanding of the role of social justice in international higher education, particularly with regard to student development and diversity. Courses are offered online with the exception two blended courses, one of which entail a week in Beijing and the other two weeks in Beijing. This global cohort format allows students the convenience and flexibility to study wherever they are, while earning a degree from a respected U.S. university.
The School of Education is accredited by the (United States) National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges (NCA).
Length of the Program
This cohort program is designed to be completed in 2 years including summers. All courses must be completed within the cohort sequence.
Curriculum Plan
Completion of this M.Ed. degree requires 36 semester hours and completion of a final electronic portfolio. This program will include online and blended courses with the course meetings taking place at Loyola's oversea centers in Beijing and Rome.
Required Courses (36 semester hours)
* ELPS 405 - Introduction to Educational Policy Analysis
* ELPS 419 - Leadership in Higher Education
* ELPS 427 - American Higher Education
* ELPS 431 - Evaluation in Higher Education
* ELPS 433 - Student Development in Higher Education
* ELPS 448 - International Higher Education
* ELPS 455 - Comparative Education
* ELPS 527 - Internship in Higher Education
* ELPS 529 - Educating Students Abroad: Lessons from Rome in Cultural Immersion
* ELPS 550 - Globalization and Education
* RMTD 400 - Introduction to Research Methodology
* RMTD 404 - Introduction to Educational Statistics
Comprehensive Assessment / Capstone Project
The preparation of an electronic portfolio is required.
Continuous Enrollments
Master's students in international higher education are required to maintain the status of continuous enrollment during their program of studies. This means that students complete the cohort in the course sequence and time frame as defined.
Degree Conferral
While the commencement ceremony is every May, degrees can be conferred May, August, and December. Students must apply for graduation/degree conferral. Students should apply for graduation for the semester they anticipate completing all degree requirements. Failure to meet application deadlines may result in a delay of the conferral of the degree to the following semester. Applications for Degree Conferral are due:
* February 1 for August conferral
Candidates graduating in August are eligible to participate in the preceding May commencement ceremony in Chicago.
Travel & Visa
Securing the necessary visas to travel along with related expenses are the student's responsibility.
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Mooney Catholic Educator Scholarship
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Fellowships
Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL) Fellowships
For information on graduate student fellowships offered by CURL, please visit the website
Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI) Fellowship
The goal of DFI is to increase the number of minority full-time tenure track faculty and staff at Illinois two- and four-year, public and private colleges and universities. Fellowships are available to qualified minority applicants who are Illinois residents and who demonstrate financial need.
Mooney Fellowship
This is an endowed fellowship awarded to a School of Education Master's or Ed.S. student earning an advanced degree in professional education with a commitment to urban environment.