Frequently Asked Questions
How many units are in this program?
The program requires 43 post-baccalaureate
units.
How many units do I take each semester?
You may take no more than eight
units per nine-week term, which includes a maximum of two methods or education
classes and their corequisite field experiences (if appropriate).
How long is a semester?
Each semester has two terms (Fall I and Fall
II, Spring I and Spring II). Each term is nine weeks in length. The 18-week
student teaching semester covers Fall I and II or Spring I and II.
How many hours does each class session require?
Each class requires
that students meet for approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes, once a week.
How many evenings per week do I attend classes?
Students meet one night
a week for nine weeks, plus a Saturday final exam session.
Does APU require theses, dissertations, or capstone projects?
Students
are required to complete a thesis/capstone project for this program.
Are scholarships available?
Several types of financial aid are available
to graduates. The resources range from federal loans and state grants, to fellowships
and scholarships. For those who qualify, the California Student Aid Commission
administers a loan program called the Assumption Program of Loans for Education
(APLE) designed to encourage outstanding students to become teachers and serve
in critical teacher-shortage areas in California public elementary and secondary
schools. Under the provisions of the APLE Program, the commission may assume
up to $11,000 in outstanding educational loan balances. For details about APLE
and all other financial aid programs, please contact the Office of Graduate
Student Financial Services at (626) 815-4570. The Cal Grant T is also available.
How soon can I finish this program?
This program can be completed in
a year. Depending upon the desired course load, working individuals usually
finish this program in 12-18 months.
What is the cost per unit?
Most graduate programs average about
$510 per unit for the 2008-09 academic year. This varies depending upon the program,
and other fees also apply. A student teaching package is available. The graduate
catalog lists complete information. A discounted 12-unit student teaching package
is available.
Whom do I contact if I have more questions?
Many answers can be found
at the mandatory information meeting scheduled at various times and locations.
Please call (626) 815-5376 to sign up for a meeting. Until then, the Graduate
Center, comprised of Graduate Admissions,
the Graduate Registrar, and Graduate
Students Services, can be a great resource.
Graduate Center Information
| Contact Information | Location and Hours |
|---|---|
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Graduate Center Azusa Pacific University PO Box 7000 Azusa, CA 91702-7000 (800) TALK-APU (800) 825-5278 (626) 815-4570 Fax (626) 815-4571 graduatecenter@apu.edu www.apu.edu/graduatecenter |
Administration West Building 568 E. Foothill Blvd. Azusa, CA 91702 Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. |