Graduate Information Day: Tentative Schedule of Events
An exact schedule will be handed out during registration, so please use this schedule for informational purposes only. (All links on this page will open in a new window; close the window to return to this page.)
Exhibits (open during the event):
Representatives from the following areas will be available throughout the day to answer your questions and provide informational materials:
Combined Program in Education
and Psychology (CPEP)
Center for the
Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE) ![]()
Dual Degree in Education
(MA) and Business (MBA)
Hatcher Graduate Library [map and information only available at OSS exhibit]
Joint Program
in English and Education (JPEE)
Master of Arts with Certification
(MAC)
Office of Multicultural
Student Affairs (OMSA)
Office of Student Services
(OSS)
- application
materials available
Program
for Educational Opportunity (PEO)![]()
Tentative Program of Activities
Download schedule here (Adobe PDF)
9:00 A.M. - 9:30 A.M.
Registration - Tribute Room, Room 1322
Refreshments - 1st floor/South Hallway
Exhibits - West Hallway
9:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. - Opening Session Schorling Auditorium, Rom 1202
Welcome, Overview of Schedule - Deborah Ball
(Dean, School of Education)
Introduction of Academic Program Representatives:
Deborah Carter, Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE)
Tabbye Chavous, Combined Program in Education and Psychology (CPEP)
Addison Stone, Educational Studies (ES)
Anne Gere, Joint Program in English and Education (JPEE)
Cathy Reischl, Elementary and Secondary MA with Certification (ELMAC and MAC)
10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. - Exhibits in West Hallway
10:10 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. - BREAKOUT Session I
These sessions are designed to acquaint you with the distinct areas of specialization, range of research activities, and career
opportunities in each academic program. Sessions will be repeated at 11:10 a.m. We encourage you to attend both sessions to obtain information on all programs that may be of interest to you.
Combined Program in Education and Psychology (CPEP) Session (Doctoral) Brownlee Room, Room 2327
Center For the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE) Session (Masters) Room 2224
Higher Education
Medical and Professional Education
Business Administration (Dual Degree Program)
Public Policy (Dual Degree Program)
Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE) Session (Doctoral) Room 2228
Academic Affairs and Student Development
Organizational Behavior and Management Public Policy
Research, Evaluation and Assessment
Individually Designed Program
Joint Program in English and Education (JPEE) Session (Doctoral) Room 2302
EDUCATIONAL STUDIES (ES) SESSIONS
Curriculum Development (Masters) Room 2232
Educational Foundations, Administration,
Research and Policy (Masters and Doctoral)
Dual Degree in Education and Business (MA/MBA)
Quantative Methods in Education (Doctoral)
and Statistics (Masters) Room 2218
Learning Technologies (Masters and Doctoral)
Science Education (Masters and Doctoral) Room 2229
Literacy, Language and Culture (Masters and Doctoral)
Early Childhood (Masters)
English Education (Masters)
English Language Learning in School Settings (Masters)
Room 2310
Mathematics Education (Masters and Doctoral)
Room 2225
Teaching and Teacher Education (Doctoral)
Social Studies Education (Masters) Room 2320
Master of Arts with Certification – Elementary
Room 1202
Master of Arts with Certification - Secondary
Rooms 2328 & 2334
11:10 A.M. – 12:00 NOON - BREAKOUT Session II, REPEAT OF BREAKOUT Session I
12:00 NOON – 1:00 P.M. LUNCH will be served buffet-style in the south hallway of the first floor (same area where morning refreshments were served). We encourage you to return to the breakout session rooms with your lunch, where you will find faculty, staff, and students available for further discussions. Seating is also available in the following locations: Lounge (Room 1330, across from the Tribute Room). First Floor Hallway
EXHIBITS – WEST HALLway - located near the lunch serving area and remains open during lunch. We encourage you to visit the
exhibits to pick up informational materials and speak with program representatives.
1:10 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. - INFORMATION Session Schorling Auditorium Room 1202
This session is designed to give you practical information about admissions and financial aid and is geared toward ES and CSHPE programs. CPEP and JPEE prospective students should consult with program representatives at the Exhibits for specific
questions related to these programs.
3:00 P.M. - PROGRAM CONCLUDES
Campus maps are available in the Tribute Room (Rm 1322) for those interested in a self-guided walk around this inviting
campus. Points of interest within a short walking distance of the School of Education are:
Hatcher Graduate Library
The DIAG
Michigan Union
Law Quad
Please return your evaluation form to one of the boxes located at the Information table on the first floor. Thank you again for your interest in the University of Michigan School of Education. We wish you the best in the pursuit of your educational goals.
