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M.A.E. Comprehensive Exams
Exceptional Education

March 25, 2008

Dear Master of Arts in Education, EXED Candidate:

The written comprehensive examination for the summer semester will be held on Saturday, July 12, 2008 from 9:00 to 12:00, central time.

The Exceptional Education written comprehensive examination has two parts.

  1. The first part is a case study that requires the student to apply and synthesize the research base acquired from all the courses in the program.
  1. The second part consists of questions drawn from modules within specific EXED courses.  The student may respond to any three (3) of the questions.

EDFN 500 (the research tools course) must be completed and grades recorded prior to writing the comprehensive examination.  Students must have a Form D on file prior to being approved to take the comprehensive exam.  If you do not have a completed Form D, contact your advisor.

Please be sure to read the enclosed information sheet concerning comprehensive examination eligibility and return the completed application form to Dr. Retta Poe at the address given prior to the deadline.  Students must have their application completed prior to the deadline.  Students who do not meet the published deadline may be required to wait a semester to take the exam.  Details about the administration of the EXED Comprehensive Examination are in the Exceptional Education Comprehensive Exam Policy. That information can be found here.

Additionally, the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences Comprehensive Examination policy describes administration procedures. If you have additional questions or need further information, please contact your advisor.

Sincerely,

Dr. Sherry Powers, Department Head
Special Instructional Programs

 
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