Overview

Dr. Susan Schultz, Program Director

Mission

The mission of the Special Education: Childhood program is to provide a quality educational experience that prepares candidates for distinguished careers in inclusive education and for leadership roles in schools and communities. The special education programs develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions special educators need in order to effectively teach all students, including those with exceptional learning needs.

Childhood Options in Special Education (Grades 1-6)

M.S. Special Education Dual Initial Certification

Prepares non-certified graduate candidates who are pursuing childhood initial certification and certification to teach students with disabilities at the same developmental level and results in the Master of Science in Special Education degree. (42 credits)

M.S. Special Education Initial/Professional Certification (Childhood)

Prepares teachers who are initially certified in childhood and are pursuing certification to teach students with disabilities at the same developmental level and results in the Master of Science in Special Education degree. (30 credits)

Special Education Advanced Certification

Prepares teachers who have completed the master’s degree requirement and are pursuing certification to teach students with disabilities in grades 1–6. (18 credits)

Admission Requirements

For information regarding application and admission to a graduate program in special education, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at (585) 385-8064 or email grad@sjfc.edu.

The Admissions Committee of the special education program and the graduate program director judge applicant qualifications.

To comply with New York State regulations, all applicants to graduate-level teacher certification (or educational leadership certification) programs that will start on or after July 1, 2016 must provide St. John Fisher College with official scores on the ACT or SAT (if taken within the last 10 years), Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Millers Analogy Test (MAT), or the Academic Literacy Skills Test (ALST):

For specific information regarding the Master of Science in Special Education program, please contact Dr. Susan Schultz, program director, through the School of Education office, (585) 385-7296 or email sschultz@sjfc.edu.

Master of Science in Special Education:
Childhood (Grades 1-6) (M.S.)


For More Information

Admissions
(585) 385-8064
admissions@sjfc.edu