How to Apply-Master in Teaching

Learn more about how to apply for Seattle University’s Master in Teaching graduate program.

The priority deadline for Fall 2025 is January 13.

With additional rolling deadlines in 2025.

Application Review Process and Timeline

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis through the final deadline or until the cohort is filled. Applying by the priority deadline ensures consideration for space in the cohort and consideration for institutional aid scholarships. Please note that the cohort begins every fall quarter, but courses begin in mid-August to better align with K-12 school schedules. 

International students should review the international admissions page for more information on deadlines, additional requirements and more.

International Admissions Information

Application Timeline - Fall 2025 Admissions

Deadline Type Application Deadline Interview Date
Priority January 13 February 1
Rolling February 17 March 1
Rolling March 24 April 5
Rolling April 18 May 3
Rolling May 19 June 7
Rolling June 16 June 28
Final July 14 July 23
  • MIT Classes Begin: August 19, 2025 (about 5 weeks before the start of SU's Fall quarter start)
  1. STEP 1

    Start The Process

    1. Research the Master in Teaching program to see if it’s right for you.
    2. Identify which Endorsement area you will be applying for.
      • A Teaching Certificate in Washington State requires a specific Endorsement. An Endorsement is the specific subject matter or content area listed on your teaching certificate.  
      • Seattle University offers an Elementary (K-5) Endorsement or Secondary Endorsement (6-12).  
        • An Elementary Endorsement requires general content knowledge.  
        • A Secondary Endorsement requires specific content knowledge in a particular subject (for example, Biology).  
      • Review the requirements for endorsements to decide what endorsement you are interested in pursuing. 
      • View the endorsement verification form and instructions here. The Master in Teaching program provides individualized endorsement advising for applicants. You can request an endorsement advising session by emailing teacheredendorsements@seattleu.edu
    3. Review Admissions Dates & Deadlines
      • After the priority application deadline, applications are reviewed on a rolling basis through the final deadline, pending space in the program.
      • Applying by the priority deadline ensures consideration for space in the cohort and consideration for institutional aid scholarships.

    Attend An Info Session

    This is an opportunity learn about our program and gain insights into the admissions process as well as connect with our faculty/staff and get your questions answered.

  2. STEP 2

    Begin Your Application

    Once you start an application you will be able to save your progress and will not have to complete it all at once.

    The MIT application includes the following elements: 

    1. Completed Endorsement Verification Form
      • The endorsement verification form verifies that you have met, or plan to meet, the required content knowledge for your chosen endorsement. Please complete this form to the best of your ability. 
        • You don't have to finish all coursework before applying, but please outline your plan for completing requirements before the program begins on the endorsement verification form (e.g., taking courses at a community college prior to the program start).
    2. Autobiographical Statement (one-to-two-pages, double-spaced)
      • An autobiographical statement outlining: 
        • Your commitment to teaching, which should demonstrate a well thought out understanding of and decision to go into the teaching profession. 
        • Applicable experience with diverse and/or K-12 students.
        • Personal connection to the Teacher Education program and anti-racist, justice-oriented values outlined in the Teacher Education Program Competencies and Mission.  
    3. Résumé
      • Detailing work experience, academic background and educational experience, volunteer work and honors 
    4. Two College of Education Recommendation Forms 
      • Professional references who can speak to your potential as a future K-12 teacher and to your ability to work collaboratively with others, ideally in an educational or leadership capacity. 
      • Once you've started your application, you will add the email addresses of your recommenders and they will receive a link to the evaluation form. The form should only take them 15 minutes to fill out.   
        • These forms are what is required. However, we encourage your recommenders to submit a letter as well. 
    5. Bachelor’s degree or higher
      • From an accredited college or university, conferred before the program starts. 
    6. Minimum of 3.00 GPA
      • For information on GPA calculations for admission, please visit our Graduate Admissions How to Apply page.
      • Applicants with less than a 3.00 GPA might be considered for probationary admission and can submit an additional GPA explanation statement. Applicants with a non-graded bachelor's degree are required to submit a GRE/GMAT test score.
    7. Required Transcripts 
      • Submit official transcripts for undergraduate coursework and all additional endorsement-related courses to the Office of Graduate Admissions. 
      • Transcripts may be submitted electronically to  grad-application@seattleu.edu or mailed.
      • Once accepted to the program, students will need to submit official transcripts within their first quarter of enrollment.

    Start Your Application Today

    You will be able to save your progress while completing your application and will not have to complete it all at once.

  3. STEP 3

    Finish Your Application

    1. Submit your application and completed Endorsement Verification Form
      • Make sure you hit “Submit” on your application. 
      • Submitted applications are only considered complete once all application materials have been received, including your recommendation forms. 
    2. Interview  
      • Selected applicants will be invited to an interview as the final step in the admissions process. Interviews are an opportunity for you to demonstrate your clear commitment to ongoing learning as well as your ability to work collaboratively with others. 
      • Interviews consists of a group interview, individual interview and written responses.  
      • All interviews are hosted on Saturdays and are in-person or online.
      • If selected to participate in interviews, you will be notified within three weeks after the deadline.
  4. STEP 4

    Check Your Application Status

    1. Check Your Status
      • You can login here to check the status of your application anytime.
    2. Monitor your email 
      • Make sure to regularly check the email you listed on your application for updates, including your admission decision.
      • Applicants should review the application timeline for information on when to expect an admission decision.

Get in Touch

If you have any questions about the program or application, we’re here to help!

Ashley Miller

Senior Admissions Counselor

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