>From:  IN%"fusaroj1@UofS.edu"  "Joseph A. Fusaro" 11-DEC-2000 14:32:56.74
>To:    IN%"sebastianer1@UofS.edu"  "Sebastianelli Rose", IN%"martin@UofS.edu"
>CC:
>Subj:  GRE and MAT examinations
>
>
>The Pennsylvania Department of Education defines advanced programs as
>programs that lead to an educational specialist certificate, an
>administrative certificate, or a supervisory certificate.  Programs that
>lead to an instructional certificate, e.g., the reading specialist
>certificate, is not regarded as an advanced program, even though it is a
>graduate program.  Nevertheless, the University of Scranton's Department
>of Education believes that anyone applying for any graduate program be
>required to submit scores on either the GRE or MAT.  Consequently, at
>its department meeting of 7 December 2000, the Department of Education
>passed the following motion:
>
>        Effective with the 2001-02 academic year, students applying for
>admission to
>        a Department of Education program must submit recent scores
>received on
>        either the Graduate Record Examination or the Miller Analogies'
>Test.  The
>        test must have been taken within the last five years.
>
>Rose, I should appreciate your placing this the motion on the agenda of
>a future Graduate Dean's Conference meeting.  Dennis, I should
>appreciate your posting it on the appropriate web site.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Joe Fusaro
>
>