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ETL Program Admissions Information


ETL Programs Offered:


Program Entry

Students may submit an application for the Fall, Spring or Summer term. We encourage you to apply as early as possible for the next available start term. Please contact the admissions team with any questions.


Application for Admission

Refer to the Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD) "How To Apply" webpage for additional details about the admissions process and a direct link to the online Application for Admission.


Admissions Requirements

Admissions Requirements: ETL Graduate Certificate Programs

Completed GW Graduate Application (submitted online).
One Letter of Recommendation (preferably from a faculty member or professional supervisor).
One official transcript from each institution attended, whether or not a degree was conferred. An undergraduate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning is required for admission to all graduate programs (see below for instructions for sending transcripts from international institutions) An undergraduate GPA should be of 2.75, or better.
Your resume.
Statement of Purpose (see details below).
International applicants must also submit scores from the TOEFL.

Admissions Requirements: ETL Masters Degree Program

Completed GW Graduate Application (submitted online).
Two letters of recommendation from a faculty member or supervisor.
One official transcript from each institution attended, whether or not a degree was conferred. An undergraduate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning is required for admission to all graduate programs (see below for instructions for sending transcripts from international institutions) An undergraduate GPA should be of 2.75, or better.
Your resume.
Statement of Purpose (see details below).
Optional: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) - GRE or MAT scores are optional for masters degree applicants.
International applicants must also submit scores from the TOEFL.

Admissions Requirements: Dual Degree: ETL Masters + Graduate Certificate

Completed GW Graduate Application (submitted online).
Two letters of recommendation from a faculty member or supervisor.
One official transcript from each institution attended, whether or not a degree was conferred. An undergraduate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning is required for admission to all graduate programs (see below for instructions for sending transcripts from international institutions) An undergraduate GPA should be of 2.75, or better.
Your resume.
Statement of Purpose (see details below).
Optional: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) - GRE or MAT scores are optional for masters degree applicants.
International applicants must also submit scores from the TOEFL.


Admissions Terminology

Statement of Purpose Requirement

All applicants must submit a 750-1000 word Statement of Purpose meeting the following requirements.

Your Statement of Purpose for pursuing a graduate degree or certificate with the ETL program at GWU should persuade faculty that your past experiences will provide the foundation for success in graduate school. The Statement will also be reviewed as an example of your ability to communicate effectively.  The following sections should therefore be included in your Statement:

Part 1: Introduce yourself, your interests and motivations

Tell us what you’re interested in, and perhaps, what sparked your desire to apply for graduate school. This should be short and to the point; it is not an autobiography.

Part 2: Summarize your undergraduate and/or previous graduate experiences

Describe any important papers or thesis projects you may have completed, or anything scholarly beyond your curricular requirements.  Discuss any struggles you may have experienced, and what steps you took to overcome those challenges. Also include if there was something important that happened to you that affected your grades (such as poverty, illness, or excessive work) and may help the faculty view your academic experiences in the appropriate context.

Part 3: Summarize your work experiences

Describe your work experience, especially related to education, technology, leadership, distance learning, training, or media development (if applicable). Include what you’ve been doing: company or non-profit, your work/design team, responsibilities, what you have learned, and relevant trainings you have completed or facilitated. You can also indicate here how this will help you focus your graduate studies.

Part 4: Elaborate on your academic interests

Here, indicate why you wish to enroll in the ETL program. Provide enough detail to convince the faculty that you understand the scope of the ETL program course offerings and how graduate school will help you meet your academic and professional goals. Describe any specific areas of interest. Review the ETL website for information about courses, the professors, and their research. Are there professors whose research interests parallel yours? Are there particular courses you are looking forward to taking?  

Part 5: Describe your professional aspirations

In this final section elaborate on how completing a degree or certificate with the ETL program will contribute to your long-term goals and ambitions (personal, professional, academic, etc.). 


Admissions Questions contact: GSEHD Office of Admissions Staff
GSEHD Office of Admissions website:  https://gsehd.gwu.edu/admissions
Tel: 202-994-9283 during office hours. Email:  gsehdonline@gwu.edu