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The Warner School is committed to defining educational leadership
that is research-based and tested against the realities of
our nation's schools and communities. Warner alumni in school
systems, community and government agencies, colleges and universities,
consistently distinguish themselves by their leadership and
the positive results of their work. Founded in 1958, and renamed
the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human
Development in 1993, the School is recognized both regionally
and nationally for its tradition of advancing educational
knowledge and preparing practitioners who achieve significant
results.
University
The University of Rochester, recently named a "new ivy" by Newsweek, is one of the
nation's premier coeducational, nonsectarian, independent,
research universities. Approximately 9,000 students are enrolled,
including 3,000 students in the University's five prominent
schools of graduate study - the Eastman School of Music, the
School of Medicine and Dentistry, the William E. Simon School
of Business Administration, the School of Nursing, and the
Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development.
Location
The Warner School is located in Dewey Hall on the River Campus,
a few miles south of the urban center of the city of Rochester,
NY. Aptly named, the "River Campus" is situated
along the scenic banks of the Genesee River and contiguous
to an expansive park developed by the noted 19th-century urban
landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmstead. The Rochester
metropolitan community (population, approximately one million)
is the leading business and educational center of western
New York and its picturesque Finger Lakes region.
Academic Degrees Offered
The Warner School offers master's and doctoral degree programs
in teaching and curriculum; counseling; human development;
school leadership; higher education; and educational policy.
Students
The Warner School enrolls approximately 550 full- and part-time
students. Students enter the Warner School at various points
in their educations and careers. Some enter directly from
undergraduate institutions and many have educational work
experience.
Faculty
The faculty consists of more than 40 full-time regular and part-time
faculty. Additional adjunct faculty complement Warner's course
offerings.
Cost of Study
Tuition for the 2007-08 academic year is $986 per credit hour.
Most courses are three credit hours. Go to Tuition
and Fees.
Application
Admission is based on evidence of success in previous study,
letters of recommendation, a writing sample, work experience,
and faculty interviews. Visit Admissions.
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