Visual Disabilities Master's Degree
Admission to any graduate program in special education is based on a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0, on a four point scale, on the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate work, OR a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score of l,000. Regardless of the GPA however, the applicant must take the GRE before being fully admitted.
We also request that applying individuals submit two letters of reference, and, in some cases, a writing sample. Prospective students are interviewed either on campus, or by telephone.
At the Graduate level, study in any one or in any combination of specializations is possible. The specializations that are offered are teaching students with visual impairments, rehabilitation teaching of adults who are blind, and orientation and mobility.
Print the master's program information [pdf, 9 pages, 130KB]
Print the master's advising information for individuals:
- enhancing their preparation as teachers of visually impaired children
- preparing to be rehabilitation teachers
- preparing to teach orientation and mobility to adults
Visit http://www.careersinblindness.com/ for more detail.
For more information about Visual Disabilities MS Degree, please contact:
Dr. Sandra Lewis
Phone: (850) 644-8409
E-mail: lewis@coe.fsu.edu

