All applicants for admission to a the Master of Education in Classroom Technology graduate degree program* at Bowling Green State University must submit scores on the General Test of the GRE to the Graduate College. You may be admitted to a program provisionally without your GRE scores, but your GRE scores must be received by the Graduate College, or you must be registered for taking your GRE's, in order to register for your second semester of classes. The General Test is administered by the Educational Testing Service and is no longer being given as a written paper and pencil test. In order to take the GRE General Test, you will need to take it on the computer at a site that offers the test. When you register, you'll be sent a CD with a practice test and exercises that our students report are helpful.
When you register, sign up for the General Test and be sure to fill in the code to have your scores sent to the BGSU Graduate College.
For a registration form and detailed information about registration dates, test centers, fees, and score reporting, you may:
• Go online tothe ETS website at http://www.gre.org or call 1-800-473-2255. (Our students have found the people answering this number to be very pleasant and helpful.) OR
• Obtain the current GRE Information Bulletin by writing to:Graduate Record Examinations
or by contacting:
Education Testing Service
Box 955
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Phone: 1-609-771-7670Counseling & Career Development Center
320 Saddlemire Student Services Building
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
(419) 372-7533
Contact 1-800-967-1100 (National Registration Center) to find the closest center to you for the location, date, and time. Locations (without times and dates) that offer the test can also be viewed at http://etsis4.ets.org/tcenter/cbt_dm.cfm. They include, among others:
• The University of Toledo at:
University of Toledo
Parkside Blvd. and Nebraska
Scott Park Campus ASC 20
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
Phone: 1-419-530-3269
or 1-800-473-2255• The Sylvan Learning Center at some locations.
*All applicants for the M.Ed. in Classroom
Technology program must
take the
GRE, except those who already have a Master's degree. The
only exceptions to the GRE requirement for graduate students in Education
are for applicants to two other BGSU graduate programs
(not Classroom
Technology).
Last update: 7/22/06