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Jan Loveday
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Milton Carter
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Courtney Kieslich
Director, Graduate Admissions - MBA
423.461.8482

Jan Loveday
Director, Graduate Admissions - M.Ed.
423.461.8306

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423.461.8424

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Master of Education

Initial Licensure Program
Complete your master's and teaching licensure in as few as 14 months. The Initial Licensure program is a professional education program that prepares students for the high level of teaching competence expected by public and private educational institutions.

CONVENIENT DESIGN & SCHEDULE
You can complete your master's degree and teacher licensure requirements in as few as 14 months. Course offerings are scheduled in a summer-fall-spring-summer sequence. However, you may begin at any time and pursue the program completion at a less ambitious pace to meet your scheduling needs.

LICENSURE AREAS
If you already have a baccalaureate (BA or BS) degree, you can pursue licensure in early childhood (PreK-3), elementary (K-6), middle grades (4-8), or secondary (7-12) education, as well as K-12 licensure in music, theatre, or physical education. The program is 45-47 semester hours. Click here for a schedule chart of programs. Also see the Catalog for curriculum details.

INTERNSHIP: CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
The initial licensure program provides you with extensive field experience in local schools through a required internship. You experience the school year from beginning to end during this two-semester internship in teaching, assessment, and classroom management. It provides a sustained supervised experience in classrooms of community-partner schools, working directly with master teachers as mentors. Placement in at least two grade levels is required for each licensure area. Modest stipends often accompany the internship experience.

 

Milligan College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelors and masters degrees.  Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Milligan College.


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