Coordinator:
Carol A. Swift
405A Pawley Hall
(248) 370-3067
swift@oakland.edu
 
Program description 
The courses for the Graduate Certificate in Specific Learning Disability (Options A and B)  and the area of concentration within the corresponding degree program  meet the state requirements for an endorsement in Specific Learning Disability.  The credits for the graduate certificate program vary from 16 to 32. Completion of a practicum is required for those  seeking an endorsement from the state. Students should contact the  program coordinator to confirm application procedures for the practicum  and submission deadlines. 
Admission terms and application deadlines
Before an applicant’s file can be reviewed for full program   admission, all application documents must be received in Graduate Study   and Lifelong Learning by the semester deadlines listed below.  Incomplete  applications will not be sent to departments for admission  review.
    - July 15 for fall semester
- November 15 for winter semester
- March 15 for summer semester
Readmission and program transfer
Requests for readmission and program transfers must be completed and approved prior to the beginning of a semester.
International application deadlines
International applications are reviewed for fall and winter admission   only. To ensure adequate time for review, international applications   must be completed at least six months before the desired date of   intended enrollment in the University. All international application   materials must be submitted by May 1 for fall admission and by September 1 for winter admission. International applicants are not eligible for Special Graduate classification.
Special Graduate classification
Applicants who are seeking a graduate degree or graduate certificate,   but are unable to meet the deadline for filing all required  application  materials or credentials for graduate admission, may  contact the  department and request Special Graduate temporary  admission.  The  applicant must submit an Application for Admission to  Graduate Study,  plus a copy of a transcript providing evidence of a  bachelor’s degree  awarded and any specific evidence concerning their  qualifications for  graduate study as required by the department.  Up to  12 credits may be  earned in the Special Graduate classification.  Admission as a special  graduate student in no way assures subsequent  admission to a degree or  graduate certificate program.
Students may request special graduate classification beginning  with the dates below.
    - August 1 for fall semester
- December 1 for winter semester
- April 1 for summer semester
Note: Special Graduate classification will not be granted after the first week of classes in a semester.
Application requirements
To be considered for graduate admission, applicants must submit all   of the following university and program application documents by the   published application deadlines.
University graduate application requirements
Program application requirement
    - School of Education and Human Services Supplemental Application
- Requirements for recommendations
 Recommendation forms must be from  those who can attest to the applicant’s potential for successful  graduate study
- Copy of current (or most recent) teaching certificate or verification of pending certificate
- Goal statement, which includes the reason for application, the  intended focus of graduate study, a description of professional  experiences and accomplishments, and professional and career goals.
Admission to graduate study at Oakland University is selective. In   making admission recommendations to Graduate Study and Lifelong   Learning, each department assesses the potential of applicants for   success in the program by examining their undergraduate records, goal   statement, letters of recommendation, prerequisite courses and any other   admission requirements established by the academic department.
To be admitted to the graduate certificate program  in full standing, the applicant must have an undergraduate cumulative  grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or above. Applicants with an  undergraduate GPA less than 3.0, but with an appropriate academic  background and strong letters of recommendation, may be considered for  admission in limited standing. Students who qualify for this admission  classification must complete a maximum of 12 credits of graduate  coursework with a grade of 3.0 or above in each course within the first  three academic terms from the time of initial enrollment.