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M.Ed./professional studies programs

These master of education (M.Ed.) programs are for licensed teachers planning to pursue advanced professional study or for professional personnel in fields not requiring teacher licensure. In consultation with an adviser, students plan a program of study to meet their needs and interests combining coursework, seminars, internships, workshops, and school-based experiences with a minimum of 30 semester credits of graduate study at the 5xxx level or above.

Programs for adding an additional license are also available. You may work on an additional license program while simultaneously pursuing an M.Ed. degree.

Majors and emphasis areas

Admissions

M.Ed./professional studies program admissions

M.A. or M.Ed./professional studies? This will help you understand the difference between these two masters programs.

Advising

Advisers

Calendar

M.Ed. Handbook

Forms

Diversity initiatives

Common Ground Consortium (CGC)
A far-reaching collaboration between the College of Education and Human Development and nine Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the Common Ground Consortium (CGC) supports advanced graduate work in education by students of color who are graduates of member schools.

International education at CEHD

M.Ed. Handbook international student supplement

Graduating and completing your degree

Program completion and commencement

Tuition and financial aid

Tuition and fees

Scholarships

Student employment and financial aid

Revised September 2008