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faculty:

jay p. greene
department head,
endowed chair
in education reform


robert m. costrell
endowed chair
in accountability



reed greenwood
professor



robert maranto
endowed chair
in leadership



gary w. ritter
endowed chair
in education policy



sandra stotsky
endowed chair
in teacher quality



patrick j. wolf
endowed chair
in school choice


Graduate School Admission

and

Doctoral Fellowship Application Process


Step 1: Apply to the University of Arkansas Graduate School.

Step 2: Submit Department of Education Reform Doctoral Fellowship and Program Application, Essay (see application form), photocopies of GRE scores, two letters of recommendation, and unofficial or photocopies of all transcripts.

If you have any questions, please consult the Doctoral Fellowships and Program FAQ. This is also available as a .pdf file here: Doctoral Fellowship and Program FAQ (pdf).

Deadlines

The Department of Education Reform has a "rolling admissions" policy, so early applications will receive an early decision.  To be eligible for fellowships all necessary application materials must be received by the Department no later than January 10.  Applications for admission received after this date will be evaluated based on the space available.


 

Please call the Department of Education Reform at 479.575.3172 or email Dirk C. van Raemdonck if you have any questions about the application process.

Dirk C. van Raemdonck, Ph.D.
Graduate Coordinator
Department of Education Reform
201 Graduate Education Building
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
479.575.3172
dvanraem@uark.edu


university of arkansas | department of education reform | 201 graduate education building | fayetteville | ar | 72701
Ph: 479|575-3172 Fax: 479|575-3196 | e-mail: edreform@uark.edu