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Come study in the United States and earn your master’s degree at Pitt.

At the Pitt School of Education, our students enjoy small class sizes, outstanding faculty, and impactful career outcomes.

Join a school that ignites learning and prepares you to be the spark that inspires change.

We are now accepting applications for 2025 start dates.

Why Study at Pitt?

#1

Ranked public education school in Pennsylvania

3,000

International students from 100 countries

32,000

Education alumni in 87 countries

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Meet our Admissions Director

Jacki BrazillJacki Brazill
Director, Admissions and Enrollment
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Jacki oversees the admissions services for all academic programs in the University of Pittsburgh School of Education. She specializes in international recruitment and loves working with students from all over the world.

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Our Student Experience

What is it like to be an international student at the Pitt School of Education?

You will enjoy a welcoming experience while learning alongside classmates from Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and South America.

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Living in Pittsburgh

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Graduate international students enjoy Pittsburgh because it is safe, affordable, and full of fun things to do.

The city is home to a thriving restaurant scene, acclaimed museums and concert halls, and interesting shopping experiences.

Your Pitt student ID gives you free access to the city’s public transit network of buses and light rail.

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Our Immigration Support Services

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We know studying internationally in the United States is a lot to manage.

Pitt’s Office of International Services (OIS) will ensure that all your immigration issues are handled smoothly, quickly, and correctly.

The Pitt OIS team will help you with immigration documents, legal questions, pre-arrival information, and new student orientation. This includes F-1 visas, J-1 visas, or another visa status that allows you to study in the U.S.

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About the School of Education

  • Founded in 1910
  • Offers over 50 degrees and certificates
  • Areas of study include teaching and learning, health/physical activity, and psychology/human development

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