The International Comparative Education master’s program brings together faculty with expertise in a variety of domains, and the small cohort size gives students access to individualized attention. Students might be advised by a core faculty member, or by a faculty member outside the ICE core whose research interests align with those of the student. In addition, ICE partners with alumni and others who provide opportunities for students through mentoring, lecturing, and directed reading.
To learn more about requirements for admission, please visit the Application Requirements page.
To learn more about the cost of the program and options for financial support, please visit Financing Your Master’s Degree on the admissions website.
For admissions webinars and to connect with the admission office, see our Connect and Visit page.