Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Program in Curriculum & Instruction (CI):
The 90-quarter-hour doctoral program in Curriculum & Instruction (C&I) is designed for students who want to
further their knowledge of teaching, learning, schools, and communities from academically grounded frameworks.
Through the curriculum, students may explore a wide range of topics important to education professionals,
including inclusive excellence, research, leadership, advocacy, curriculum design, and assessment. For more
information about this program, please visit our website at www.morgridge.du.edu.
Application Deadlines for Fall 2022
Priority 1 Deadline: December 1, 2021
Priority 2 Deadline: February 5, 2022
Priority 3 Deadline: April 15, 2022
*Applications will continue to be accepted on a space availability basis*
PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS
You must have graduated with a bachelor's degree and master's degree from an accredited university
prior to beginning the program.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
All items listed below must be completed and included as part of your application.
The Admissions Committee will not review incomplete applications.
Online Application for Graduate Admission
Statement of Professional Goals
Statement of Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice
Current Vita/Resume
One (1) transcript from each college/university where at least 1 credit has been earned, sent directly to
the Office of Graduate Admissions. This can be an unofficial copy; however, if admitted you must submit
an official copy from each college/university by the first day of classes.
o This may include transcripts from community colleges, study abroad experiences, transfer
institutions, non-degree coursework, and military transcripts.
2 Letters of Recommendation (uploaded by recommenders)
$65 Application Fee
If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
ONLINE APPLICATION
The University of Denver (DU) Application is submitted electronically.
The online application is available at: gradadmissions.du.edu/apply
APPLICATION MANAGEMENT
Create an account to start a new application.
o Please make note of your login information, as you will use this to track your application status.
Click “Start New Application
Select an application type: “All Available Start Terms,” then “Degrees and Certificates”
Click “Create Application”
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Please complete all required areas.
IMMIGRATION AND VISA INFORMATION
Please complete all required areas, if applicable.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
College or School:
Area of Study:
Select a Program:
Start Date:
Morgridge College of Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum & Instruction, PhD
Fall Quarter 2022 (September)
Please answer the required questions within this section.
MORGRIDGE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
You will be prompted to upload your written statements and resume.
STATEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL GOALS
Please discuss the following in your 2-3 page, typed, and double-spaced statement:
Personal, educational, and employment experiences that have shaped your desire for advanced study.
Professional objectives and how you arrived at them.
What you hope to obtain from your chosen concentration and how you intend to apply it professionally.
Note: if there is a specific faculty member with whom you would like to work, based on your research
interests, please mention and discuss in this statement.
Upload this document under “Personal Statement.”
STATEMENT OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Please discuss the following in your 1-2 page, typed, and double-spaced statement:
Respond to the following question: “How does equity, diversity, and social justice shape an issue
in education that is of interest to you? and include the following:
Any concerns and opportunities for equity, diversity, and social justice within your issue of
interest
Any personal, academic, and/or professional experiences that have shaped your
understanding and commitment to equity, diversity, and social justice in education.
CURRENT RESUME/CV
Please detail educational, professional and volunteer experiences within your resume/CV.
FINANCIAL AID
We encourage you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the February 15
th
priority deadline.
AFFILIATIONS
Please complete all required areas, if applicable.
ACADEMIC RECORD
Please provide complete details for all academic certificates and degrees received.
TRANSCRIPTS
You will be required to submit one (1) copy of unofficial or official transcripts from all
colleges/universities attended.
Unofficial transcripts can be uploaded to your application as a scanned copy or a downloaded
version of your transcripts in PDF format from every college or university where you have
attempted or received college credit. Transcripts must include:
Student name
Institution name
Dates of attendance
Course names, numbers, credits, and grades received
Degree title and conferral date, if applicable
Upon admission to the program, each applicant must provide one (1) copy of official transcripts (signed
and sealed) from all colleges/universities attended to the following address:
University of Denver
Office of Graduate Admissions
Mary Reed Building, Room 5
2199 S. University Blvd
Denver, CO 80208-4802
If transcripts are sent electronically via Parchment or Ellucian, please have them sent them to gradinfo@du.edu.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Please complete all required areas, if applicable.
TEST SCORES
The GRE General Test is NOT required.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Each applicant will be asked to provide the names and email addresses of two (2) recommenders on their
online application. One academic and one professional reference is preferred, but not required.
An email requesting a letter of recommendation will be sent to your references upon entering their contact
information. Your references will be required to submit their recommendations online.
REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Please answer the required questions in this section.
SIGNATURE AND REVIEW
Please electronically sign your name, and review the information included within your application. Click
Submit.
APPLICATION PAYMENT
Pay your $65 application fee.
McNair Scholars may request an application fee waiver by submitting proof to gradinfo@du.edu.
NEXT STEPS IN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
To view outstanding documents (i.e. letters of recommendation, transcripts, etc.) and admission decisions, please
check your Application Status Page by logging in with your email address and password.
After reviewing your application and all supplemental documents, the Morgridge College of Education will invite
qualified applicants to participate in an academic interview. If selected, you will be notified via email. *
*Please ensure that the email address you provided within your application is one that you check frequently.
REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
International applicants, or applicants who do not hold a degree from an institution where English was the primary
language of instruction, you may be required to provide additional application requirements, which are outlined
below:
Proof of English Proficiency by submitting passing TOEFL, IELTS, or CAE scores
Minimum TOEFL Score: 80 (iBT) or 550 (paper-based)
Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5
Minimum CAE Score: 169
For information about exceptions, please view the Admission Requirements for International
Applicants webpage
www.du.edu/admission-aid/graduate/international/admission-requirements
It is strongly encouraged that you submit all application materials at least 14 business days in advance of a priority
deadline to allow enough time for your application to be evaluated by the Office of International Admission.
If admitted, you will be required to submit additional documents to complete the internationalization process to
receive your visa. Please refer to International Student & Scholar Services for information and questions about this
process at www.du.edu/isss.