Agricultural Extension Education
Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.) in Agricultural Sciences or Master of Agricultural Extension Education (MAEE)
How to Apply
Before applying to the degree program, it is strongly recommended that you contact the admissions adviser (information listed to the right) well in advance of the application deadline to understand and fulfill all requirements.
- Minimum Admission Requirements
- Step 1 - Apply Online
- Step 2 - Submit Application Materials
- Application Deadlines
Minimum Admission Requirements
The Agricultural Extension Education (M.Agr.) degree requires applicants to have the following:
- A bachelor’s degree from a regionally-accredited institution (the program is not restricted to students with particular backgrounds or degrees).
- A minimum 3.0 GPA on all undergraduate coursework (a person with a GPA lower than 3.0 could still be considered if they present evidence acceptable to the College of their ability to complete advanced degree requirements.)
- GRE Test Scores are not required.
Note that meeting the minimum department standards does not ensure admission to the program. Admission to Colorado State University graduate programs is based on a number of factors, including prior academic and professional experience and the personal statement.
Before your application for graduate study is considered, all application materials must be received by the department.
Step 1 – Apply Online
- Complete the online
graduate application form and pay the $50 application
fee (payable online with a major credit card).
- For the Master of Agriculture, select “Agricultural Sci MAGR – Distance” when choosing the program of study.
- For the Master of Agricultural Extension Education, select “Agricultural Extension Education - Distance” when choosing the program of study.
Step 2 – Submit Application Materials
Gather all of the following materials and submit to the College of Agricultural Sciences in one complete packet:
- Current Resume or Vita
Must contain:- Record of all collegiate work, including names of institutions, periods of attendance, and degree earned
- Record of all professional employment including dates of service (including military)
- List of any special skills or competencies (including certifications and licensures)
- List of publications, exhibitions, prizes, awards, or other recognition
- List of service activities (including community and charitable)
- Statement of Purpose
Include a statement indicating leadership potential, a summary of long term and educational goals, and a statement of how graduate studies will contribute to both. - Three Letters of Recommendation
In sealed envelopes from people who are able to speak to your current leadership ability or potential. - Official Transcript
Include one official transcript of all collegiate work completed from every institution attended, whether or not you received a degree from those institutions. Transcripts from Colorado State University are not required.
International Applicants Only
Include the following items in addition to those listed above:
- Official Transcript
Ensure official copies include a certified translation into English (only one set of transcripts is required). - Official TOEFL Scores
Submit official TOEFL scores through the Educational Testing Service (select institution code: 4075).In general, all applicants from countries in which English is not the official language, and who do not have an undergraduate degree from a country in which the official language is English (Canada, U.K., Australia, USA, New Zealand, etc.) must submit TOEFL scores. The minimum score for applicants is 550 (213 on the computer-based test).
Sending Application Materials
Any materials that cannot be submitted online should be sent to the address as below.
Pam Schell
121 Shepardson
College of Agricultural Sciences
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Once the College of Agricultural Sciences receives a complete application, the admissions committee reviews the application and promptly notifies the applicant of their decision.
Application Deadlines
Applications are accepted year round, not just the dates shown below. Students can begin their studies in the fall, spring, or summer semesters.
| Fall Semester | August 1 |
| Spring Semester | December 1 |
| Summer Semester | May 1 |
We'll be in touch within 2 business days.
- or contact -
Mike Macklin
(970) 491-7583
michael.macklin@colostate.edu
Receive periodic emails about this program.
For admission questions:
Pam Schell
College of Agricultural Sciences
(970) 491-2410
pam.schell@colostate.edu
For academic advising questions:
Dennis Lamm, Ph.D.
College of Agricultural Sciences
(970) 491-2074
dennis.lamm@colostate.edu
Degree at a Glance
Delivery
Correspondence, online, or a combination of two media. On-campus attendance is not required to complete this program, but it is an option.
Total credits
Plan A – 30 credits (minimum)
Plan B – 30 credits (minimum)
Plan C – 36 credits (minimum)
Tuition
$499 per credit
(financial aid available)
Time frame
This program can be completed in two years. Program duration may vary based on financial considerations, intensity of study, and course availability. Summer courses are not required but are available.
Designed for
Those who wish to pursue a career in Cooperative Extension, but it is often appropriate for others who have career objectives in which a combination of disciplines is desired.
What you will earn
You will earn the same regionally-accredited Colorado State University degree that a student on the Fort Collins campus is awarded. Your diploma and transcript are identical to those awarded to on-campus students.

