Submitted by CMichGradCoordinator on Wed, 01/22/2014 - 11:00pm Javascript is required to view this map.FacultyNumber of full-time faculty in mathematics education: 8Number of post-doctoral faculty in mathematics education: 0Number of adjunct faculty in mathematics education: 0 Doctoral Students in Mathematics EducationNumber of FEMALE part-time doctoral students: 1Number of part-time doctoral students: 1Number of full-time international students: 1Number of full-time doctoral students: 4Number of FEMALE full-time doctoral students: 1Number of MALE part-time doctoral students: 0Number of MALE full-time doctoral students: 4 Financial SupportAcademic year (9-month) stipend for teaching/research assistantship?: 16000Percent of tuition waived for doctoral students on teaching/research assistantships?: 100Does your institution have scholarships/fellowships dedicated to doctoral students in mathematics education?: Yes PrerequisitesMathematics background: 2 General Program RequirementsIs there a residence requirement?: NoIs competency in a foreign language required?: No Profile of students entering doctoral program during the most recent academic year.Number of students admitted this year: 7Average GRE Quantitative score: 731Average GRE Verbal score: 426 Length of programTypical number of years of full-time work required to complete doctorate when entering with a masters degree: 5 years During the last 5 years, the number of Ph.D. graduates that took positions inmathematics departments: 1schools of education: 0 To find more information about this program:Effective Date(s) of Program Information: Fri, 11/27/2015Contact Name: Carl LeeContact Email: mthgrad@cmich.eduCity Website: http://www.mt-pleasant.org/Institution Website: http://www.cmich.eduProgram Website: http://www.cst.cmich.edu/mathematics/Special features or areas of interest that would be of interest to potential doctoral students: The doctoral program at Central Michigan University is geared towards nurturing collegiate mathematics educators. The program enrolls doctoral students who then choose to conduct research in mathematics, statistics, or education. As a result, you will have the opportunity to take high level, rigorous mathematics classes with others who are interested in becoming mathematicians. You can also start your program unsure if you wish to become a mathematician, statistician, or mathematics educator (and decide in your first few years). Because of their strong mathematics backgrounds and focus on collegiate mathematics, 100% of our graduates are employed within mathematics departments.