Nanho S. Vander Hart, Ph.D
Director
At Assumption, we prepare compassionate special educators and related school professionals. Our rigorous, comprehensive program has been “approved with distinction” by Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)! Only three institutions in the state have this designation.
Our goal is to help beginning special educators to achieve success, and to provide experienced teachers with an opportunity to extend and refine their knowledge and skills. Therefore, our program offers lasting, powerful tools that will help you become an expert and leader in the field. You will learn practical, evidence-based practices, and establish your foundation for success. Enjoy small classes, personal attention, and accessible faculty. You will receive close mentoring throughout the program with systematic monitoring of your progress by faculty, practicum supervisors, and the program director. Follow in the footsteps of successful graduates who are teachers and administrators in urban and suburban communities, as well as in public and private schools. Come study at Assumption University where you bridge the gap between theory and practice. You will learn from professors who are experts in the field. Your field experiences during the program will fully prepare you to become a competent special educator and a leader in helping students with special needs maximize their potential in school and in life.An Exceptional Program at an Affordable Tuition- $680 per credit
Graduate Virtual Information Sessions
Special Education Program Contact
Stephanie E. Plotkin Murin, M.Ed.
Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions
Nanho S. Vander Hart, Ph.D
Associate Professor, Education, Director of Special Education, Director of Transition Specialist Program
An Ideal Place to Learn
Faculty
Graduate Admission Events and Ways to Connect With Us
We invite you to learn more about our graduate programs - either through a visit to campus, attending an information session or by scheduling a phone or virtual conversation with an admissions team member or one of our program directors.
Admissions Requirements
General Graduate Studies Admissions Requirements
- Graduate Application
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- Official Transcript(s)
- Personal Statement
- Current Resume
- TOEFL or IELTS for applicants whose native language is not English
Special Education-specific Admission Requirements
Enrollment in the Special Education program is open to any qualified individuals who meet the admissions standards. Individuals may enroll in the master's program whether or not they seek Massachusetts teacher licensure. Candidates for the graduate program in special education may submit an application at any time. Please note that a grade point average of 3.0 or better is expected of students who enter the program. Exceptions to this policy are not common. When extenuating circumstances exist, the admissions committee can recommend to the Special Education director that a student is permitted to take courses as a special student. In these cases, formal admission to the graduate program is deferred until a candidate has successfully met criteria specified by the admissions committee.All Candidates for Initial Licensure must meet the following criteria
- Possess a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree;
- Have a minimum undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
- Candidates for the Massachusetts Initial License for Teacher of students with Moderate Disabilities (PreK-8 or 5-12) are not required to have passed the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) prior to applying to the program, however, to be eligible to enroll in the practicum, students must submit evidence of passing scores on all MTEL required for licensure.
Candidates seeking a license for PreK-8 must pass the following tests:
- Communication and Literacy Skills;
- Foundations of Reading OR Reading Specialists; and
- General Curriculum, including two subtests (i.e., multi-subject and mathematics subtests).
- Candidates seeking licensure for 5-12 must pass the following tests:
All candidates for Professional Licensure must meet the following criteria
- Possess a Bachelor of Arts of Bachelor of Science degree;
- Have a minimum undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.0;
- Possess an Initial license as a Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities or Elementary Education from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts;
- Have at least one year of full-time employment in an educational setting.
- 3 years of employment under an Initial License
- Completion of a teacher induction program
Candidates Who Do Not Seek Massachusetts Educator Licensure (non licensure students)
Prospective students for the MA program only must meet the following criteria:- Possess a Bachelor Of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree;
- Have a minimum undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
Special Education Dual Degree Program
Apply as a high school senior into the dual degree program with one application and, if admitted, you will be enrolled in both the undergraduate and graduate programs.You will also benefit from being considered for a $2,500 Dual Degree Scholarship (per year for your 4 undergraduate years). You will also be considered for a 10% Alumni Discount for every term you are enrolled at least part-time in your graduate program at Assumption. Learn more about all of the University's dual degree offerings.
Graduate Research Symposium
Assumption University Graduate School Annual Symposium showcases research, innovative projects, successful case study, and creative work of graduate students and recent alums from every graduate program. We offer all graduate students in every program an opportunity to present their excellent work on diverse topics.
Veterans at Assumption
Assumption University recognizes that servicemen and women have demonstrated great courage and made tremendous sacrifices in service to our nation and its people. The University has introduced a number of programs and services to assist veterans during the application process and while veterans are attending Assumption. We also have a lounge designated only for our veteran students. Assumption University is committed to maintaining recognition as a Military Friendly institution. We strive to eliminate barriers to success for our Service Members, Veterans, and their qualified dependents.