The University of Redlands welcomes applicants from around the world. In 2018, students from the following countries were enrolled in the School of Education:
The University of Redlands is an ideal location for international students looking to experience world-class education in culturally-vibrant and industry-rich California. With a broad range of academic programs, students gain expertise through cutting-edge theory and intensive practical experiences. Graduates from the School of Education have refined knowledge of educational justice and equity and thus enter the workforce exceptionally well prepared to make a difference in the lives of their students and communities in today's diverse landscape.
The University of Redlands is a private, coeducational university founded in 1907. Our professors are leaders in their respective fields with interdisciplinary backgrounds, scholarly accomplishments, and real-world expertise. They care deeply about student success and are dedicated to mentoring Redlands students on their path to a rewarding future.
At Redlands, the average class size ranges between 16 to 24 students with 90% of classes having fewer than 30 students. This fosters a personalized environment for all students, allowing for deeper learning and more meaningful connections between peers and faculty members.
Additionally, with more than 55,000 graduates in the Redlands alumni network, upon graduation, you will join a vibrant, tight-knit community that supports peer achievement of personal and professional goals.
The University of Redlands welcomes applicants from around the world, coming together to form a diverse student population with a wide range of academic, cultural, and professional experiences. Our tight-knit community cares deeply about educational justice, multiculturalism, and one another's success.
The School of Education enrolled students from the following countries in 2018-2019:
The School of Education within the University of Redlands is guided by a strong emphasis on educational justice and multiculturalism. We have been at the forefront of preparing teachers, counselors, and administrators for educational leadership through top-ranked credential, master's, and doctoral programs.
Our three academic departments offer enriching experiences both in the classroom and in the fieldwork that challenge our students to become innovative scholar-practitioners guided by the ideals of equity and access. Explore our School of Education departments and their associated graduate-level programs below.
Learn more about the academic programs in the Department of Teaching and Learning.
Explore the degrees offered through the Department of Leadership and Higher Education.
Find out more about the programs in the Department of Counseling and Human Services.
The University of Redlands understands the unique needs of international applicants and our knowledgeable and caring team is ready to assist through every step of the process.
All international students studying in the United States require an F-1 or J-1 visa. Accordingly, international applicants should plan to apply no later than 13 weeks prior to the start of their intended academic start term. This typically allows enough time to submit transcript evaluation requests and other needed documentation and also have our Admissions Review Committee review the application and provide and official admission decision with adequate time for visa processing.
For international students whose primary language is not English, there is a required minimum TOEFL score of 213 for the computer-based test or 80 for the Internet-based test. An IELTS minimum score of 6.5 will also satisfy the language requirement.
In addition, international applicants are required to submit:
Learn more about application deadlines for international students.
The University of Redlands School of Education quickly becomes a home away from home to international applicants. It is a tight-knit community that cares deeply about educational justice, multiculturalism, and one another's success. Ready to get started? Request more information about our graduate education programs or get started on your application today!