Education - Graduate

Admission to the graduate programs, MAEd and/or EdS, at Ottawa University is limited. The minimum requirements for regular admission include the following (additional requirements and exceptions may vary by program or location as noted):

  • Official transcript indicating an earned bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum junior/senior grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.

  • Official transcripts of graduate coursework, if applicable.

  • Three names, titles, relation to applicant, phone numbers, and emails for recommendations from individuals familiar with the applicant’s academic and professional abilities.

  • Current resume. Preference is given to applicants with at least two years of relevant employment or volunteer experience. A copy of a current state certificate or teaching license in good standing and a minimum of three years (Arizona) or four years (Kansas) of teaching experience is required for the Educational Leadership concentration, if seeking a building leadership certification or license. An IVP card is required for Arizona students seeking Educational Leadership (building leadership), School Counseling, or School Psychology for any practicum or internship experience. A background is required for Kansas students seeking a direct entry School Counseling license or provisional license prior to internship or practicum or practicing time in a Kansas school building.

  • Essay of 300-500 words describing the applicant’s development and expectations for graduate study and demonstrating the ability to organize thoughts in a clear, concise manner.

  • International students interested in applying to the graduate program should consult the Dean of International Programs.

Provisional admission may be granted to a student under the following conditions:

  • Junior/senior GPA is between 2.5 and 2.9.

  • Student has not completed necessary preparatory coursework required for the program to which they are applying.

  • Student lacks satisfactory grades in preparatory coursework.

  • Student lacks professional or interpersonal skills required for full admission into a program leading to licensure, based upon recommendation by the admissions.

Students granted provisional admission based on criterion must successfully complete 12 semester credit hours of OU coursework with no course grade below a “B” in order to be granted full admission. Students granted provisional admission based on any of the other criteria must meet all other requirements outlined in their provisional acceptance in order to be granted full admission.

Students in Education programs that lead to licensure must reside (or plan to seek initial licensure or certification) in States or Territories whose licensure or certification requirements are satisfied by this curriculum; all students are encouraged to consult the Professional Licensure Disclosure page on the University's website for details.

Arizona Education Certification (Program Exit)

At the end of the practicum, clinical practice, or internship (once conferred), candidates may obtain an Institutional Recommendation or Licensure Recommendation that the candidate has fulfilled all academic requirements associated with each of the programs requiring certification in the State of Arizona or licensure in the State of Kansas. 

To obtain the Institutional Recommendation, the candidate must have:

  1. maintained a cumulative grade point average no less than a 3.0 in all coursework,

  2. possess an Arizona State Department of Education valid IVP fingerprint card or complete a background check for the Kansas State Department of Education

  3. complete the program of study in which certification is sought and in be good standing with the university,

  4. obtain a recommendation and audit clearance from his or her academic advisor,

  5. receives audit clearance and signature from the AZ-Certification Officer, or KS-Licensure Office or School Dean. 

At Ottawa University – Arizona, the Institutional Recommendation is issued by AZ Certification Officer. The academic advisor of the candidate certifies the program of study to be complete. With these documents in place signature on the Institutional Recommendation form, plus an exit appointment, and the valid IVP fingerprint card, the candidate is eligible to approach the Arizona State Department for Certification, where they present the appropriate fee before receiving their first certification within 45 days of academic degree conferral.

Building Leadership License/Certificate Program (MAEd in Educational Leadership) and School Counseling Programs:

Candidates in the Educational Leadership program seeking a Building/Principal Leadership License/Certificate or School Counseling program must pass the AZ or KS state exam and have a 3.25 GPA or higher upon exit of the program.

For Building Leadership, AZ candidates must complete both field experience courses. KS candidates may opt to substitute a course in EDC or EDF for one of the field experience courses.