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Stony Brook University and St. John’s University are pleased to announce an articulation agreement that benefits our EDL graduates who are planning to pursue a doctoral degree.
EDL and SDBL alumni who have successfully completed their programs can apply to St. John's and transfer 30 credits. The remaining 30 credits for the Ed.D. will be completed at Stony Brook and St. John's. The first six Ed.D. program credits will be taken on the Stony Brook campus at the SUNY graduate tuition rates. Thereafter, the remainder of the program (24 credits) will be completed at St. John’s at their Oakdale campus at St. John’sgraduate tuition rate.
SPD is hosting an open house/information session about the St. John’s doctoral programMonday evening, March 11, in the Social & Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-102, from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. There will be a formal presentation accompanied by a question and answer period. Follow the link below to RSVP and reserve your place at this event or to receive more information.
http://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/edleadership/sbu_stjohns_info.html
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