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Albright College
Albright College

Master of Science in Education

M.Ed.: Go straight to the head of the class

The need for professional educators is critical to helping future generations become compassionate, knowledgeable leaders. With a graduate degree or teaching certification from Albright, you’ll be among the best and brightest educators, with deep skills to engage, instruct and mentor learners of all ages.

All our graduate courses qualify for ACT 48 credit. Also, with classes fully online, it is easy to balance your studies and busy life. To learn more about earning your M. Ed., complete the form below.

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$975
tuition
per course
15 months
to complete
the program
30–33
credit hours
total
7.5-week
accelerated
classes
6
start terms
per year
10
available
degree options

Find the program that works for you

 
Graduate Education Degree Options
At Albright College, you can pursue a Master of Science in Education (M.Ed.) or choose the degree with a teacher certification in a specific area. These include:

 
Post-Baccalaureate Teaching Certifications
Teacher certification courses are graduate level and credited to the master’s degree. This empowers you to choose to a teaching certificate alone or to apply one to a master’s degree.

Internships offer valuable hands-on learning

In addition to courses, you will also engage in an immersive internship. This enables you to apply your knowledge in a real-life classroom setting, work with students and solve problems. This experience will equip you for success in the next phase of your career.

Admission Requirements

Provisional Status

Provisional status allows students to enroll in graduate courses in order to qualify for admission to the degree program. Students may be granted provisional status if denied initial admission to the program, but specific requirements must be met before full admission is granted.

Non-Degree Status

You may be declared non-degree status if you apply for graduate study but do not plan to work toward a graduate degree. This status is typically reserved for students taking courses for professional development who may want to transfer to another institution or who want to maintain certification in their fields. Applicants for non-degree status are required to verify receipt of baccalaureate degrees by submitting a transcript.


What happens when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania makes changes to Master of Education programs?
The Education Department is aware of programmatic changes by the Commonwealth and is prepared to incorporate these changes into our program. We are committed to working with each student individually to complete their degree.

Questions? We’re here to help.

Contact us at sps@albright.edu to speak to a graduate admission counselor.