For applicants who have previously received an Athabasca University (AU) student ID number, please note: you will need to "Login" using your AU student ID number before completing the form.
Transcripts should be sent to:
Program Director
Master of Education in Distance Education
Athabasca University
1 University Drive
Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3
Canada
*Applicants submitting any official documents (e.g., transcripts) in a language other than English or French must provide an official translation of such documents. If the credential being submitted has been earned outside Canada and the US, documentation attesting to its equivalence to a Canadian baccalaureate degree is required. Such documentation can be obtained from:
NACES – National Association of Credential Evaluation Services
naces@ierf.orgCICIC – Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials
When requesting an assessment please select the "Basic" assessment type that simply indicates the North American equivalent of your degree.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to notify his or her referees that, in accordance with the Province of Alberta’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the information contained in the letter of reference is not considered to be confidential.
The applicant, upon request, may view the information. Contact the MEd Program Director for more information.
Application Deadline:
There are two MEd program intakes per year. The Centre for Distance Education office must receive all program application materials by March 1 for consideration into the MEd program starting in September of the same year, or by October 15 for consideration into the MEd program starting in January of the following year.
Information effective November 17, 2015 to August 31, 2016.
Updated November 23 2015 by laurab
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