TRAIN Scholars - Texas A&M University
The TRAIN Scholars Project is a collaborative partnership between the University of Oklahoma and Texas A&M University aims to develop competencies necessary to engage in rigorous applied research to advance the field of special education transition. TRAIN Scholars will leave their doctoral programming ready to:
(1) fill higher education positions with highly qualified PhDs with expertise in special education,
transition, and inclusive education,
(2) prepare educators (i.e., pre- and in-service teachers) to instruct and provide services to
children with high-needs disabilities, and
(3) improve post-school outcomes of individuals with high-need disabilities.

Please complete the following form to express your interest in the TRAIN Scholars Project. Please note this form is NOT your application. You must apply to Texas A&M University PhD program in EPSY with a concentration in special education.

More information can be found here: https://epsy.tamu.edu/academics/special-education-doctoral/

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What is your name? (first, last)
Please briefly describe what you have been doing professionally for the past three years.
Do you have a Master's Degree in Special Education or a related field? If so, what is the field?
Which deadline are you interested in applying to the PhD program? NOTE: Both application deadlines are for fall 2022 admissions.
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Why do you want to pursue a PhD? How does this fit in with your career goals? Please be as specific as possible about your future goals.
Why are you interested in studying transition and inclusive higher education? How does this fit in with your background and/or career goals?
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Thank you for completing this interest form. If you are applying for fall 2022, please mention Dr. Wen-hsuan Chang and the TRAIN Scholars opportunity in your essay on your application. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Chang at: wenhsuan.chang@tamu.edu.
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