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Which Doctor of Education programs do not require the GRE?

Many Doctor of Education (EdD) programs are moving away from requiring the GRE, but it's crucial to check directly with each university's specific program. There isn't a comprehensive, publicly maintained list of *all* EdD programs that don't require the GRE. The GRE requirement fluctuates frequently as universities adjust their admissions policies.

To find programs that don't require the GRE, you should:

1. Search online: Use search terms like "EdD programs no GRE required," "GRE waiver EdD," or "[Specific area of education] EdD no GRE." Focus your search by adding your area of interest (e.g., curriculum and instruction, educational leadership, special education).

2. Check individual university websites: Go directly to the websites of universities with EdD programs that interest you. Look for their admissions requirements page within the specific EdD program description. This is the most reliable way to get the most up-to-date information.

3. Contact program admissions offices: If you can't find the information online, contact the admissions office of the EdD program directly. They can definitively tell you whether the GRE is required or if there are any waivers available.

Remember that even if a program doesn't *require* the GRE, submitting strong GRE scores might still strengthen your application. However, many programs now prioritize other aspects of the application, such as work experience, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.

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