Information Session Descriptions
The Graduate Studies Office offers different types of information sessions for prospective students.
The Graduate Studies Office hosts General Information Sessions to provide an overview of the application process, as well as an overview of the master degrees and advanced credential programs offered. Please view our Information Sessions for a list of upcoming sessions. Applicants interested in a Counseling program or the School Psychology program are encouraged to attend their respective program information session listed under ‘Counseling Programs Information Sessions’ or ‘Program Specific Information Sessions'.
Reservations for these information sessions are required, please visit the Graduate Studies Office Event Calendar for a complete list of session days, times, and RSVP links.
The Graduate Studies Office hosts Counseling Programs Information Sessions to provide an overview of the the Counseling Programs: Counseling Psychology, School Counseling (K-12), and Student Development in Higher Education. The application process, degree requirements, and career objectives of the program will also be discussed. Please view our Information Sessions for a list of upcoming sessions.
Reservations for these information sessions are required, please visit the Graduate Studies Office Event Calendar for a complete list of session days, times, and RSVP links.
Many graduate programs offer program specific information sessions for prospective students. These sessions are hosted by program faculty or co-hosted by program faculty and the Graduate Studies Office. Reservations for these information sessions are required, please visit the Graduate Studies Office Event Calendar for a complete list of session days, times, and RSVP links.
Schedule an appointment with one of our Student Ambassadors to get a current student's perspective of the College of Education. Visit the CED Outreach and Recruitment site for more information and to sign up.
Initial Teaching Credentials
Applicants interested in a credential to teach elementary, middle or high school, or to teach special education will need to earn an initial teaching credential (Multiple Subject Credential, Single Subject Credential, or Education Specialist Credential). For additional information about initial teaching credential program, please visit the Teacher Preparation Advising Center website (TPAC).
Ed. D. in Educational Leadership Program
CSULB offers a Doctor of Education degree, specifically an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. If you are interested in a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership, please visit the Educational Leadership website.