Educational Equity, M.A.
The Master of Arts in Educational Equity at Saint Louis University's School of Education is an innovative, in-residence degree program designed to serve teachers and leaders working toward equity in schools as well as education advocates who work in out-of-school contexts.
Through core coursework and collaboration with faculty mentors, students gain tools to improve in their everyday work with youth, communicate research-based best practices to diverse audiences, and work for change in collaboration with local stakeholders.
Curriculum Overview
The degree requires the completion of 32 credits of coursework, including a 2-credit-hour capstone project and an oral examination. The capstone project allows students to pursue education-related issues in school or community contexts. The curriculum is designed to provide a smooth transition to the curriculum and instruction, Ph.D. for those who wish to continue their studies.
Fieldwork and Research Opportunities
All courses include opportunities for site-based applications of educational concepts and processes. Through the capstone project, students conduct professional inquiries designed to enhance their daily practice and spark change in their individual educational context.
Careers
This master’s degree prepares students for a variety of roles, including school team leader, professional development provider, educational outreach coordinator, nonprofit specialist, adult educator and education advocate.
Admission Requirements
- Application form
- Transcript(s)
- One letter of recommendation
- Résumé
- Professional goal statement
Application Deadlines
Domestic applicants should apply by August 1 for fall entry, January 1 for spring entry, and May 1 for summer entry. International applicants should apply by May 1 for fall entry, October 1 for spring entry, and February 1 for summer entry.
Review Process
A committee reviews each application holistically.
Requirements for International Students
All Saint Louis University admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students. International students applying to SLU must also meet the following additional requirements:
- Demonstrate English language proficiency
- Academic records must include an English translation. Unofficial copies may be accepted in some cases for initial admission review, however official copies must be received prior to enrollment. Course-by-course transcript evaluations are accepted and are required in some cases.
Students must submit financial documents to be issued an I-20 for their F-1 visa application. Proof of financial support must include:
- A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the student's time at Saint Louis University
- A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of the student's study at the University
Tuition
| Tuition | Cost Per Credit |
|---|---|
| School of Education Master's programs and non-Catholic Graduate Certificates | $710 |
Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:
Information on Tuition and Fees
Scholarships and Financial Aid
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- Students will be able to critically analyze scholarly work in the field of education.
- Students will be able to apply research-based best practices to problems grounded in educational literature.
- Students will be able to communicate research-based best practices to diverse educational stakeholders.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to collaborate with a variety of educational stakeholders.
- Students will demonstrate understanding of the structures that influence the provision of educational services (including policies, laws, and governmental systems).
Students complete 9 required courses and 1 elective (30 credits) and a Capstone Project (2 credits). Students are eligible for the Educational Equity Certificate upon completion of the designated 5 courses (marked with an asterisk).
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | ||
| EDF 6600 | Socio-Cultural History of American Education * | 3 |
| EDF 6700 | Reimagining Schools for Equity, Justice, & Healing * | 3 |
| EDR 5800 | Collaborative Action Research for Change | 3 |
| EDI 5200 | Community Collaboration in Education | 3 |
| EDI 5601 | Literacy, Language, Culture and Power * | 3 |
| EDI 5650 | Racial Literacy and Antiracist Praxis * | 3 |
| EDI 6480 | Seminar in Curriculum * | 3 |
| EDI 6550 | Principles of Assessment for Education Settings | 3 |
| EDL 6730 | District Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation | 3 |
| EDF 6960 | Project Guidance | 2 |
| Elective | 3 | |
Choose one | ||
EDF 5600 | Foundations of Urban Education | |
EDI 5390 | Teaching Reading: Contemporary Issues & Practices | |
EDI 5600 | Teaching and Learning in Educational Contexts | |
EDI 5590 | Disciplinary Literacy Assessment & Intervention | |
EDI 6230 | Seminar in Instruction | |
EDI 6450 | Curriculum Development | |
EDI 6460 | Curriculum Theory | |
EDR 5000 | General Research Methods for Education | |
EDR 5100 | Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed | |
EDR 5400 | Qualitative Research in Education | |
EDR 5500 | Evaluation of Education Programs | |
EPE 5250 | Contemporary Issues in Education Policy | |
| Total Credits | 32 | |
Continuation Standards
Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.
This roadmap is just one example of a semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. There are other plans students can and do take. The plan of study for each particular student is established in consultation with each student’s academic advisor; this roadmap does not replace academic advising appointments.
Roadmap notes:
- This Roadmap assumes full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.
- Courses/Milestones marked with an “!” are critical and must be completed in the semester listed in the Roadmap to ensure a timely graduation.
- Course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
| Year One | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fall | Credits | |
| EDF 6700 | Reimagining Schools for Equity, Justice, & Healing | 3 |
| EDR 5800 | Collaborative Action Research for Change | 3 |
| Credits | 6 | |
| Spring | ||
| EDF 6600 | Socio-Cultural History of American Education | 3 |
| EDL 6730 | District Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation | 3 |
| Credits | 6 | |
| Summer | ||
| EDI 6550 | Principles of Assessment for Education Settings | 3 |
| Credits | 3 | |
| Year Two | ||
| Fall | ||
| EDI 5200 | Community Collaboration in Education | 3 |
| EDI 5601 | Literacy, Language, Culture and Power | 3 |
| Credits | 6 | |
| Spring | ||
| EDI 5650 | Racial Literacy and Antiracist Praxis | 3 |
| EDI 5900 | Developing and Implementing a Culturally Responsive Curriculum through Instruction and Assessment | 3 |
| Credits | 6 | |
| Year Three | ||
| Fall | ||
| Elective | 3 | |
| EDF 6960 | Project Guidance | 2 |
| Credits | 5 | |
| Total Credits | 32 | |
Taking additional courses in the summer may decrease the time-to-degree.
For additional admission questions, please contact:
Saint Louis University School of Education
314-977-3292
slued@slu.edu
