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Technology Education Graduate Program Directory (1996)


CTTE Monographs

CTTE Monograph 17: The Technology Education Graduate Research Database. (2001-2003). Philip A. Reed, Editor. Download as a PDF (1.8 MB; Requires Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later).

 CTTE Monograph 16: Alternative Licensure Models for Technology Education. (1999). Len Litowitz & Mark Sanders. Download PDF Version (68K; Requires Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later).

CTTE Monograph 15: Preparing Manuscripts for Professional Publication, (1997). Jane Liedtke, (Ed.).
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CTTE Monograph 14: Quotations in Support of Technology Education: A Compendium of Positive Outcomes that May be Attributed to an Effective Program in the Area of Technology Education. (1995). Donald Maley, (Ed.).
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CTTE Monograph 13: Planning Technology Teacher Education Learning Environments. (1991). Doug Polette, (Ed.).
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CTTE Monograph 12: The Essential Elements of a Quality Graduate Technololgy Education Program. (1991). John Wright, (Ed).
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CTTE Monograph 11: Elements and Structure for a Model Undergraduate Technology Teacher Education Program. (1991). Richard Henak, (Ed.).
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CTTE Monograph 10: Primer for Selecting Graduate Programs. (1987). John Wright (Ed.).
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ACIATE Monograph 9: Work and Education in the Eighties. (1983). Ronald Jones, Donald Lauda, & John Wright.
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ACIATE Monograph 8: Doctoral Programs in Industrial Arts Education: Their Ranking and Characteristics. (1981). Ronald Koble.
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ACIATE Monograph 7: Industrial Arts Builds the Skills America Needs. (1980). Donald Maley.
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ACIATE Monograph 6: Research in Industrial Education: Retrieval of Data from Information Systems. (1976). David Jelden.
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ACIATE Monograph 5: The Future: A Challenge to Industrial Arts. (1975). Lee Smalley & Donald Lauda.
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ACIATE Monograph 4: Graduate Programs in Industrial Education. (1974). ACIATE Graduate Studies Committee.
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ACIATE Monograph 3: Teacher Competencies for the Cybernated Age. (1970). Ron Stadt & Larry Kenneke.
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ACIATE Monograph 2: Measuring Creative Abilities in Junior High School Industrial Arts. (1966). Jerome Moss, Jr.
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ACIATE Monograph 1: An Analysis of Graduate Work in Institutions with Programs for Industrial Arts Educational Personnel. (1965). W. R. Miller & R. E. Ginther.
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Technology Education Graduate Program Directory
Prepared by the CTTE Graduate Studies Committee
John C. Larkin, Chair, R alph G. Dirksen, John Fecik
Spring 1996
 
Survey participants provided responses to the following questions:
Graduate Programs offered
Admission Requirements for Programs offered
Number of Graduate Assistantships/Fellowships available each academic year
Tuition Costs and Waivers
Stipends available for the academic year
Successful Methods of Recruitment (Results included at end of study)

Alabama
 
Alaska
 
Arizona
 
Arkansas
 
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
M.S. - Industrial and Technical Education
None
N/A
Tuition per year: $2,620 in-state. $6,000 out-of-state. Fees: $122/yr
Research assistantship, teaching assistantship
 
University of Central Arkansas, Conway
M.S. - Technology Education
None
N/A
Tuition: $109/credit for four in-state residents, $202/credit hour for out-of-state residents. Fees: $30/yr
Assistantship, federal work study, careet-related internship
 
California
 
Colorado
 
Colorado State University, Fort Collins
M.S. - Industrial Sciences & Technology Education
3.0 GPA; two official transcripts; three letters of recommendation; 50% percentile GRE
8-10 per year
In-state $1,437.04 per semester - Out-of-state $4,261.04 per semester
Varies
 
Connecticut
 
Central Connecticut State University, New Britain
M.S. - Technology Education MSIT - Industrial Technical Management
2.7 GPA(minimum)
4 graduate assistantships per year
In-state $1,146; 9 credits or more Out-of-state $3,196 Graduate assistants receive a waiver of certain fees
Fellowships as available; $500/yr
 
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Master of Arts in Education (Emphasis in Vocational Education), Sixth Year Certification Program, Ph.D. in Adult and Vocational Education.
Vary by program level. Application form, 3 Letters of Recommendation, Statement of Purpose, and college transcripts required. GRE scores required for Ph.D. application.
Limited
Variable, please inquire
Variable, limited
 
Delaware
 
Florida
 
Florida State University, Tallahassee
M.S., EDS, EDD, PhD in comprehensive vocational education
M.S., 3.0 UG GPA or 1000 on GRE. EDS, EDD, PhD, 2 of 3 of the following: 3.0 on UG GPA, 3.3 MS GPA, 1000 on GRE3. 4-10 per year
In-state $111.25 per semester hour Out-of-state $364.27 per semester hour up to 9 hours of in and out-of-state fees waived with graduate assistantships.
$6,000-$10,000 per year
 
Florida International University, Miami
MS in technology education. Ed.D. in vocational and technical education leadership.
MS 3.0 GPA in last 60 semester hours of undergraduate work, and/or GRE of 1000. Ed.D. 3.25 GPA in all graduate work, GRE of 1000, certified in field 3 Letters of Recommendation, resume, and a statement of purpose
Varies: 0-2
(A)In-state graduate: $107.81 per semester credit - B.S. - 30 semester credits, Ed.D. - minimum 99 semester credits (B.) Out-of-state $360.83 per semester credit - waivers are possible. Student must apply
Available: student must apply
 
Georgia
 
University of Georgia, Athens
Masters in Technological Studies Specialist in Occ. Studies w/ concentration in Tech. Stds. Doctorate in Occ. Studies w/ concentration in Tech. Stds.
Masters - 850+ GRE (combined analytical & verbal) or 44+ MAT, 2.6 GPA, UG Specialist - 900 GRE (combined analytical & verbal) or 48+ MAT, 2.6 GPA, UG & 3.3 GPA-G Doctorate - 950 GRE (combined analytical & verbal) 2.6 GPA, UP & 3.3 GPA-G
Average = 10-13
If getting grad. asst. - tuition waived $750/gtr., resident - $51.25 hr. cr. + $135 activity fee $1230/gtr., non-resident - $153.75 hr. cr. + $135 activity fee
Masters 1/3 time = $803.47 mo. Doctorate 1/3 time = $856.94 mo.
 
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro
M.Ed., and Ed.S.
Regular application process M.Ed. - need MAT of 35 or higher Ed.S. - need MAT of 49 or higher
None
In-state: $65 per hr., Out-of-state: $145 per hr.
None
 
Hawaii
 
Idaho
 
University of Idaho, Moscow
M.S. ED & MED - in Technology Education EDD & PHD in Vocational Education
2.8 GPA(for Masters; no GRE) 2.8 GPA and GRE(for EDD & PHD)
One
In-state full-time - $950 per semester. Out-of-state full-time - $2,900 per semester
None
 
Illinois
 
Chicago State University, Chicago
M.S. - Technology Education M.S. - Industrial Technology
None
.50-FTE 5
Tuition per year: $2,372 in-state. $6,380 out-of-state. Fees: $368/yr.
Research assistantship
 
Eastern Illinois University, Charleston
M.S. - Technology Education
2.5 GPA, GRE, TOEFL for international students
50-FTE 9
Tuition per year: $1848 in-state, $6,228 out-of-state. Fees: $684. Average graduate assistants $530/month
1992-1993, 168 students for $943,430.
 
Illinois State University, Normal
M.S. - Industrial Technology
GRE score, three letters of recommendation, fill an admission form
.25-FTE,3, .50-FTE 9
Tuition per year: $2,178 in-state, $6,534 out-if-state. Fees $693.
Fellowship, research assistantship, full & partial tuition waiver, federal work study.
 
Northern Illinois University, De Kalb
M.S. - Industrial Management - M.S. - Industry and Technology
B.S. all degree, GRE, TOEFL
.50-FTE 3, .75-FTE 6
Tuition and fees per year: $2,781 in-state, $7,381 out-of-state
Teaching and research assistantship: $6,000-$7,000/9 months and waiver for 20 s.h.
 
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
M.S.Ed. - Occuaptional Education
None
.25-FTE 7, .50-FTE 21
Tuition per year: $1,726 in-state, $5,179 out-of-state. Fees and book $402 per year.
$1.1 million aid awarded (1992-93). Average monthly stipend for graduate assistants $820.
 
University of Illinois, Champaign
M.S. - Technical Education - M.Ed. - Technology Education
4.0 GPA on 5.0 based, copy of all undergraduate or graduate transcript, three letters of reference.
.25-FTE 2, .50-FTE 5
Tuition per year: $2,376 in-state, $6,408 out-of-state. Fees: $716
Research assistantship, teaching assistantship
 
Western Illinois University, Macomb
M.S. - Industrial Technology
B.S. - Industrial Technology, MET, ET, etc or with B.A. make up deficiencies, 2.5 GPA, 550 TOEFL if International
Eight
$2,000 tuition and fees per year instate, $7,000 tuition and fees per year out-of-state.
Graduate assistants receive a tuition waiver.
 
Indiana
 
Ball State University, Muncie
M.A. - Technology Education
None
.50-FTE 11
Tuition per year: $2,864 in-state. $7,384 out-of-state. Fees: $6/credit hr.
Research assistantship, teaching, assistantship, internship, fieldwork
 
Indiana State University, Terre Haute
M.S. - Technology Education
Baccalaureate degree from accredited school, undergraduate in industrial technology or related area, 2.5 GPA, submit an admission application form, 550 score on TOEFL for international students.
.50-FTE 10
Tuition per credit hour. $120 in-state. $271 out-of-state.
Fellowship, teaching assistantship, research assistantship, federal work study
 
Purdue University, West Lafayette
M.S. - Industrial Technology Education - M.S. - Industrial Technology
Appropriate degree, strong academic record, GRE, recommendations.
.25-FTE 2, .50-FTE 3, .75-FTE 4
Tuition per year: $2,884 in-state. $9,556 out-of-state.
Fellowship, teaching assistantship
 
Iowa
 
Iowa State University, Ames
M.Ed., M.S. - Industrial Technology
None
.25-FTE 3, .50-FTE 11
Tuition per year: $2,316 resident, $6,680 nonresident. Fees: $120 (health and computer)
College assigned job, fellowship and grant, research & teaching assistantship.
 
Northern Iowa University, Cedar Falls
M.A. - Industrial Technology
Bachelor degree, 3.0 GPA, GRE, statement of student's goals, 2 professional references.
.25-FTE 1, .50-FTE 5
Tuition per year: $2,152 resident, $5,492 nonresident. Other fees: health $40/yr, computer $80/yr
College assigned jobs, fellowship and grant
 
Kansas
 
Kentucky
 
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond
M.S. - Manufacturing Technology M.A., M.S. - Technology Education
2.5 GPA, combined GRE score 1000, GRE Aptitude test
.25-FTE 5
Tuition per year: $975 Kentucky resident. $2,715 non-Kentucky residents.
Research assistantship, teaching assistantship, federal work study.
 
Murray State University, Murray
M.S. - Engineering Technology - M.S., M.A. - Technology Education
None
.35-FTE 10
Tuition per year: $2,020 in-state.idents, $5,500 out-of-state.
Research assistantship, teaching assistantship, federal work study
 
Louisiana
 
Maine
 
University of Southern Maine, Gorham
M.S. - Education
2.5 GPA; 3 letters of recommendation
None
$433 for 3 graduate credits
None
 
Maryland
 
Massachusetts
 
Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg
M.Ed. - Technology Education - M.Ed. - Occupational Education
Two available per academic year
$115 per credit hour. $385 per graduate course
$5,000 per academic year
 
Michigan
 
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant
M.A. - Industrial Education - M.A. - Industrial Management & Technology
None
N/A
Tuition per year: $2,316 in-state, $5,052 out-of-state. Fees: $250
Fellowship and grant, work study job
 
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
M.S. - Industrial Technology - M.S. - Industrial Education
None
.25-FTE 1, .50-FTE 24
Tuition per year: $2,160 in-state, $5,058 out-if-state. Fees: $213/yr
Federal work study
 
Northern Michigan University, Marquette
M.A. - Industrial Education
None
N/A
Tuition per year: $2,492 in-state, $4,640 out-of-state. Fees: N/A
Based on academic merit, financial need, athletic ability and talent.
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
 
M.A. - Industrial Education
GPA 3.0, equivalent B.S. degree, TOEFL for international students.
N/A
Tuition and fees per year: $2,780 in-state. $6,490 out-of-state.
Fellowship, research assistantship, federal work study
 
Minnesota
 
Bemidji State University, Bemidji
M.S. - Industrial Technology Education
None
.50-FTE 1
Tuition per year: $2,033 in-state, $4,022 out-of-state. Fees: $381.
 
Mankato State University, Mankato
M.S. - Technology Education
TOEFL
.50-FTE 1
Tuition per year: $2,322 resident, $4,300 non-resident.
1992-1993: $30,000 in aid.
 
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud
M.S. - Industrial Studies Teaching
None
.50-FTE 2
Tuition per credit hour: $78 in-state. $117 out-of-state.
Federal work study
 
University of Minnesota at Duluth
M.Ed. - Industrial Education - M.I.S. - Industrial Safety
None
N/A
Tuition per year: $3,783 in-state. $8,262 out-of-state. Fees: $310/yr
Fellowship, research assistantship, teaching assistantship, grant, career-related internship, field work.
 
University of Minnesota, St. Paul
M.S.Ed. - Industrial Education - M.S.I.E., M.I.E. - Industrial Engineering
None
None
Tuition per year: $3,381 resident, $6,762 non-resident. Fees: $386
College assigned job, fellowship and grant.
 
Mississippi
 
Missouri
 
Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg
M.S.Ed. - Industrial Education - M.S. - Technology
None
.25-FTE 11, .50-FTE 18
Tuition per year: $2,784 in-state. $5,568 out-of-state.
Research assistantship, teaching assistantship, administrative assistantship, federal work study.
 
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield
 
 
M.S.Ed. - Industrial Education
None
.50-FTE 2
Tuition per year: $1,602 in-state. $3,204 out-of-state. Fees: $136/yr
Fellowship, research assistantship, teaching assistanstship, federal work study
 
Montana
 
Nebraska
 
Nevada
 
New Hampshire
 
New Jersey
 
Montclair State University, Upper Montclair
M.A. - Technology Education - MAT - Technology Certification
GRE; letters of recommendation
Usually one available per year
In-state $163.50 per semester hour Out-of-state $203.50 per semester hour
$3,000 per academic year
 
New Mexico
 
New York
 
City College of NY, New York
M.S. - Technology Education - M.S. - Tech. Ed. w/specialization in Education Technology
B.S.
None
$150 per credit
None
 
State University College at Oswego
M.S. - Technology Education
Baccalaureate in Technology Education; Provisional Certification to teach TE. Three letters of recommendation.
None available
In-state $4,000. Out-of-state $7,316 per semester.
None
 
State University College, Buffalo
M.S. - Technology Education
B.S. - Industrial Art/Technology Education or Baccalaureate from accredited institution
None
Full-time $2,000 per semester (NY resident)Part-time $168 per credit hour (NY resident)
None
 
North Carolina
 
Appalachian State University, Boone
Master of Arts in Industrial Ed., Secondary Sch. Teaching; Master of Arts in Industrial Ed., Comm, Jr. & Tech. College; Master of Arts in Industrial Technology
Three letters of recommendation/Undergraduate transcript. Formula: GRE-V + GRE-Q + (undergraduate GPA x 400)=2000 minimum
8
Tuition and fees: in-state $646.75, out-of-state $3482.75. Some tuition waivers available.
$5,000
 
East Carolina University, Greensville
MA Ed. - Industrial - Technical Education. School of Industry and Technology has non-teaching grad options.
2.5 on all undergrad work/ 3.0 on major work
One
Full-time = $6740 per semester. $3707 per sem., out-of-state
Teaching fellowships, loans, part-time employment
 
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, Greensboro
M.S. - Vocational Industrial Ed.; M.S. - Technology Ed.
GRE, Writing Test, 2.5 GPA required
One
$3,957.50
None
 
North Carolina State University, Raleigh
M.S., Med in Ag. Ed., Tech Ed., HO Ed.. Marketing Ed., & Technology Ed.. Ed.D. in Occupational Education
Appropriate back-ground, GPA of 3.00; positive letters of recommendation, auto-biography, interview and GRE score of 1000 (2 areas)
3-6, per year. We hope to have 6-12 by this time next year.
$240, 3 semester hours (estimate) (waivers-2)
4 GTA positions (9 month duration) about $1500 per semester
 
Western Carolina University, Cullowee
M.S. - Industrial Ed.; M.S. - Technology Ed.; MIE - Industrial Arts, Voc. Ed.; MST - Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology
not specified
3-4 available
In-state $370/semester. Out-of-state $3,403/semester
None
 
North Dakota
 
Ohio
 
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green
M.Ed. - Career and Technology Education; M.I.T. - Technology
not specified
.25-FTE 2, .50-FTE 18, .75-FTE 2
Tuition per year: $4,858 in-state. $9,240 out-of-state.
Kent State University, Kent
M.A., M.Ed. - Technology Education
None
.50-FTE 1, .50-FTE 7
Tuition per year: $4,182 in-state. $8,109 out-of-state.
Fellowship, research assistantship, teaching assistantship, full tuition waivers, federal work study, career-related internship
 
The Ohio State University, Columbus
M.A. - Technology Education; M.S. - Trade and Industrial
None
.25-FTE 1, .50-FTE 7
Tuition per year: $4,482 in-state. $11,640 out-of-state.
Fellowship, research assistantship, teaching assistantship, administrative assistantship, federal work study
 
Oklahoma
 
Oregon
 
Pennsylvania
 
California University of Pennsylvania, California
Technology Education
B.S. - Technology Education
One
Approx. $1500 full-time
One: Approx. $2500 and Tuition Waiver
 
Millersville University, Millersville
M.Ed. - Technology Education and Supervisory Certification in Technology
M.Ed.: 2.75 or higher GPA in undergraduate coursework Miller Analogy Test score minimum of 35. Three letters of recommendation by professional references. Academic & Professional goals consistent with intent of M.Ed. Supervisory Certificate: Master's Degree, instructional & teacher certification and 5 years successful reading experience.
Two graduate assistantships
$175.50/credit tuition and fee - PA resident $300.50/credit tuition and fee - out-of-state residents; 12 semester hours tuition waiver per semester - maximun of 24 semester hour per year.
$4000 for 1st yr., $4500 for 2nd yr.
 
Rhode Island
 
Rhode Island College, Providence
M.Ed. - Technology Education
Undergrad program in Technology Education or Career and Technical Education or appropriate certification; Miller Analogies Test
Two: Industrial Technology & Career, Technical and Technology Education
$144 per semester in-state. $280 per semester out-of-state.
Graduate Assistants: $3,500-$4,000 per academic year.
 
South Carolina
 
South Dakota
 
Tennessee
 
Texas
 
Utah
 
Brigham Young University, Provo
M.S. - Technology Education
3.0 GPA(in last 60 semester hours) Letters of recommendation
2 or 3 per year
$2,055 per semester. $1,027 Spring (May 1-June 20) or Summer Terms (June 22-Aug 15)
Part tuition for Summer term only
 
Virginia
 
Old Dominion University, Norfolk
M.S. - Vocational Education w/concentration in Technology Education; Ed.S.w/concentration in Educational Administration; Ph.D. with concentrations in Human Resource Development and Instructional Technology
M.S. GPA - 3.0 - 4.0; official transcripts; GRE - 900
Four - seven per academic year
In-state $165 per credit hour; tuituion waived for Ph.D. students and out-of-state tuition waived for M.S. students on assistantships
GTA and GRA range from $6000-7500
 
Virginia Polytechnical Institute & State University, Blacksburg
M.S.; EDS; EDD; Ph.D.
M.S. - 2.75 over last 2 yrs. of undergraduate program EDS/EDD/PhD = 3.0 + 3 letters of recommendation plus interview and writing sample
7 or 8
Approx. $4000 tuition for academic year. One semester of tuition waiver for all grad students. In 1994-95, will pay full tuition for GTA & GRA students.
$970 mo. up to $1333 mo.
 
Washington
 
Western Washington University, Bellingham
MED - w/major in Technology Education
GRE; 3.0 or better GPA; 3 letters of reference
None
Approximately $5,500-6,000 for total program
None
West Virginia
 
West Virginia University, Morgantown
M.A. - Technology Education; Ed.D. with emphasis on Technology Education
M.A./ earned baccalaureate degree, minimum UGPA of 2.5 on 4.0 scale, GRE or Millers Analogy Test score, International students must score at least 550 on theTOFEL. Ed.D./ earned Master's Degree, UGPA, GPA, and GRE score or Millers Analogy Test score, three letters of recommendation, current vita, a statement of long-range & short-range goals & reasons for selecting WVU as the institution for matriculation.
The program averages 10 Graduate Assistantships per year. Most are Research Assistantships funded by grants & contracts. A limited number of Fellowships are available from the University for applicants with superior GPA and GRE and/or Miller Analogies Test score.
In-state tuition - $1365 per semester; Out-of-state tuition - $4094 per semester. Tuition is waived for Graduate Assistants.
Stipends range from $550 to $1000 per month, depending on task assignments and funding source.
 
Wisconsin
 
University of Wisconsin, Madison
M.S. - Industrial Engineering; M.S. - Manufacturing System Engineering
None
None
Tuition per year: $2,783 in-state, $8,843 out-of-state. Fees: $241.50
 
University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie
M.S. - Industrial Technology Education
Equivalent bachelor degree
.25-FTE 9
Tuition per year: $2,030 in-state, $6,565 out-of-state; Fees: $351
Full and partial waiver, federal work study
 
Wyoming
 

Successful Methods of Recruitment
 
Successful methods mentioned by the institutions participating in this survey for recruiting graduate students include:
 
Letters to perspective students. Brochures, posters, advertisements in professional journals.
Quality programs and population. Follow up to questionnaires, active recruiting by faculty.
Mail back postcards. Reputation of program.
Personal encouragement of successful undergraduate students and technology teachers.
Assistantships available. Good quality programs and funded projects.
Obtain referrals from graduates of the program and send information packets with cover letters to persons referred. Maximize the number of graduate assistantships and other forms of financial aid.
Maintain contact with teachers in the field. Personal contact with former students.
Meet with participating teachers. Send notices to grad classes and teachers each semester.
Teaching courses in the field. Working through graduates. School visitations.
State professional meetings. Flyers and information sent to individual teachers in the state in need of graduate work.
Letters asking for nominations. Word of mouth.
Conferences. Brochures/letters
Flyers, courses offered through satellite centers.
Visits to undergraduate institutions & regional industries.
Mailings, phone calls and newsletters.
Develop a new certification package with M.S. for people with B.S. in other disciplines. Developed a new specialization in our major to train computer teachers in educational technology.
Verbal information.
Favorable location of institution within large urban and suburban area.
Research assistantships, teaching assistantship, federal work study, career-related internship
Word of mouth/networking with other institutions at under-graduate level.
Flyers, personal faculty contacts, e.g. conferences, etc.
Attending local, state and national conferences & brochures sent to most colleges and universities.
Department Newsletter & personal contact with teachers in state
Advertisements in magazines and brochures.
From undergraduate programs at the College and brochures sent to other colleges and universities.