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Education

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The Department of Education is committed to improving education by preparing informed, inquiring, and skilled professionals who, as scholars and decision-makers, are ready to take their place as leaders in the educational community.   The faculty endeavors to offer opportunities for continued professional growth to practicing educators, to assist in the educational growth and development of the community served by the University, and to foster the advancement of knowledge through research in education.

The University of Scranton's programs in education are accredited by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).   Accreditation and interstate agreements help to ensure that certification earned through a program at the University of Scranton will be accepted by most U.S. states.  

Graduate Programs and Services

Online Degree Programs

Apply Now for an Online Degree Program

Campus-based Degree Programs

  •   Curriculum and Instruction (MA, MS)--Only offered Online in 2011-2012
  •   Early Childhood Education (MA, MS)--Not accepting new students
  •   Elementary Education (MS)--Not accepting new students
  •   Secondary Education (MS)
  •   Special Education (MS)--Not accepting new students
  •   Reading Education (MA, MS)--Must hold a valid instructional certificate in another area
  •   English as a Second Language (MS)--Not  accepting students for Fall 2011
  •   Educational Administration (MS)--Only offered Online in 2011-2012

Online Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent Letter of Eligibility (SLE)  

Campus-based Certificate/Certification Programs

Apply Now for SLE

Accelerated Program Options

 

Apply Now for a Campus-based Program

Online Academic and Student Support Services

 

Campus-based Academic and Student Support Services 

 

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