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MS, Program Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics

Admission to the MS, Program Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics program is on hold for the foreseeable future.

What can I do with this degree?

Students will develop the skills to design and conduct rigorous research, which can be applied to research in education, health sciences, and behavioral and social sciences. Graduates of the program will be well suited to work in an educational or business setting. Graduates will also develop research skills to succeed in an academic setting.

Degree Requirements and Advising Resources

Program Prerequisites

To apply to the Master in Science in Program Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics program, you must have the following four things completed:

  • Minimum of 3.0 GPA in previous undergraduate or graduate degree.
  • Two letters of recommendation, one from an immediate supervisor in support of the candidate’s participation in the program and one from someone who can speak to the candidate’s leadership ability and/or potential.
  • Application letter to the Program Coordinator stating the candidate’s professional goals and why the candidate believes the program will be a good fit.
  • Recommendation based upon an interview with a member of the faculty.

Costs and Scholarships

Boise State provides an affordable, quality education to improve your future. Scholarship opportunities are available for residents and nonresidents, making it even more affordable to attain a quality education.

The College of Education also offers a range of scholarship opportunities. 

The Cost and Value of a Boise State Graduate Education

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