
The Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) has officially opened applications for the 2026–2027 academic year. HGSE welcomes aspiring educators, leaders, and change-makers from around the world to join its vibrant academic community dedicated to transforming education across sectors.
This cycle offers opportunities to apply to the Ed.M. (Master of Education), Ph.D., and Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) programs. Please note that the Doctor of Education Leadership (Ed.L.D.) Program is not accepting applications for this year as it undergoes redesign.
Teaching and Teacher Leadership (TTL) Licensure Strand
Residency Fieldwork Model: November 1, 2025
Internship Fieldwork Model Priority: November 1, 2025
Internship Fieldwork Model Regular: January 5, 2026
Admission Decisions: Mid-December 2025 (Residency & Priority Internship) | January 2026 (Residency fieldwork begins)
Ph.D. Program
Application Deadline: December 1, 2025
Decisions Released: Late February 2026
Coursework Commences: Late August 2026
Ed.M. Programs (including TTL Non-Licensure Strand) & C.A.S.
Application Deadline: January 5, 2026
Decisions Released: Early March 2026
Coursework Commences: Early August 2026 (residential) | Late July/Early August (online students)
Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) in Counseling
Application available for HDE, PSP, and R&P graduates and current students.
This is the final year to apply, as the program sunsets after this cycle.
A complete application includes:
Statement of Purpose (max 1000 words for Ed.M., up to 1500 words for C.A.S.)
Outline your background, professional goals, and how HGSE will help you achieve them.
Short Essay Response (250 words for Ed.M.)
Reflect on a belief or value challenged in your life and what you learned.
Résumé or C.V.
Three Letters of Recommendation submitted directly online by recommenders.
Transcripts from all postsecondary institutions attended (unofficial accepted at application stage; official required if admitted).
Application Fee: $85 (fee waiver requests considered with documentation).
Standardized Tests: GRE is optional. Scores must be valid if submitted.
English Proficiency (for non-native speakers): TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test results (tests taken on/after January 1, 2024).
Video Response: Required for non-native English speakers (120-second video essay).
Applicants to the TTL Licensure Strand must:
Submit a 120-second video essay addressing an education-related question.
Provide a Subject Matter Knowledge template, listing all relevant coursework or AP credits for their intended subject area.
Licensure subject areas include:
Biology
Chemistry
English
General Science
History
Mathematics
Ph.D. applicants must demonstrate exceptional academic preparation, research capability, and alignment with HGSE’s research priorities.
Deadline: December 1, 2025
Decisions Released: Late February 2026
Coursework Begins: Late August 2026
This certificate program is open to graduates and current students of the Human Development and Education (HDE), Prevention Science and Practice (PSP), and Risk and Prevention (R&P) programs.
Requirements include:
A Statement of Purpose (up to 1500 words).
Résumé or C.V.
One or two letters of recommendation depending on applicant status (current student or alum).
Important Note: The 2026–2027 academic year is the final opportunity to apply before the program sunsets.
Applicants may apply a maximum of three times in their lifetime.
If last applied in 2023–2026, updated materials are required:
New Statement of Purpose & Résumé.
At least one new Letter of Recommendation.
Updated transcripts if new coursework has been completed.
Ed.M. Students: Early June 2026 (online “How People Learn” course begins).
TTL Licensure Strand: Early June (remote coursework), with on-campus classes and fieldwork in July.
Online Ed.M. Students: Late July/Early August 2026 (on-campus institute).
Residential Ed.M. Students: Early August 2026 (coursework begins).
Ph.D. Students: Late August 2026 (on-campus coursework begins).
The HGSE Admissions Office provides:
Virtual and in-person info sessions.
Recorded webinars.
Direct consultations with admissions representatives.
Applicants are encouraged to take advantage of these resources to prepare strong applications.
The Harvard Graduate School of Education invites applications from motivated individuals seeking to transform education through rigorous study and practice. Whether pursuing a Master of Education, Ph.D., or C.A.S., students will gain knowledge, skills, and networks essential for impact in schools, nonprofits, government, or other sectors.
📅 Don’t miss the deadlines:
TTL & Ph.D.: November–December 2025
Ed.M. & C.A.S.: January 5, 2026
For more information and how to apply VISIT HERE.
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