Undergraduate Admission

Click the link below to review up to date application requirements for the BA program.  For information on the Hofstra University application for undergraduates and opportunities to visit campus, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission


Graduate Admission

Click the links below to review up to date application requirements for each program. Applications to graduate programs are accepted on a rolling basis for both Fall and Spring enrollment, and are reviewed and decisioned as they are received. All applications are submitted electronically at hofstra.edu/gradapply. For more information, please contact the program director or simply click the "request information" link below.

For more information on applying for graduate studies at Hofstra, please contact:
Office of Graduate Admission
Phone: 516-463-4723
Email
Apply online at hofstra.edu/gradapply.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a deadline for admission?
Applications for graduate programs are accepted on a rolling basis for both fall and spring enrollment. They are reviewed and processed as they are received. Applicants are encouraged to apply early to allow adequate time for registration and to be eligible for departmental scholarships.
What if I do not have 36 content hours before applying to the program?
Students can make up deficiencies in foreign language content areas while they are enrolled in a graduate program at Hofstra.  They can be completed at any time prior to student teaching.  Students may also take advantage of two opportunities through the American Counsel on the Teaching of Foreign Language to gain credit for knowledge of a particular foreign Language.  It is possible to be granted 14 credits through the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and 14 credits though the Written Proficiency Test (WPT).  These assessments aim to provide students with up to 28 content area credits and to be sure they are cleared to participate in student teaching.
 
Are there scholarships available?
Students are evaluated for merit-based scholarships through their graduate application. Each department has limited funds to distribute, so prospective students are encouraged to apply early. Students may also wish to inquire about the Federal TEACH grant. Students are encouraged to consult the Office of Student Financial Services for additional resources
How long does it take to complete the programs?
Graduate students progress through their studies at an individual pace under the advisement of the program director.  Graduate students are considered full-time when registered for 9 semester hours or more per semester, though many student choose to study on a part-time basis.  Master’s students must complete their program within five years of the initial semester of enrollment.
  • Students in the Foreign Language M.S.Ed. program complete 37 graduate credits. 
  • Students in the dual LOTE and TESOL M.S.Ed. also complete 37 graduate credits. 
 
 
M.S. ED. FULL-TIME
M.S. ED. PART-TIME
Fall 1:
9 Credits
6 Credits
January 1:
3 Credits
0 Credits
Spring 1:
10 Credits
6 Credits
Summer 1:
6 Credits
6 Credits
Fall 2:
9 Credits
7 Credits
January 2:
--
0 Credits
Spring 2:
--
6 Credits
Summer 2:
--
6 Credits
How do students network to find employment post graduation?
  • It is common for student teachers to find full-time opportunities in the districts they are placed for student teaching.  Education students at Hofstra are well connected with Hofstra alumni and area teachers through field placements and membership in local professional organizations
  • Employment and affiliations:

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