Master of Education in Elementary Education

Program Overview Elementary (K-6) Initial Certification Concentration
Professional Education Concentration
Teaching English as a Second Language Concentration
Advanced Study Concentration
Literacy Concentration
Special Notes About the Program (in progress)
Application Information

Applications are accepted fall, spring, and summer terms.

Admission Requirements Admission into the elementary education graduate program requires a score of 1000 on the Graduate Record Examination or a 3.0 GPA for the last two-years of undergraduate study. All applicants must take the GRE regardless of GPA. Admission also requires the submission of three letters of recommendation.
Graduate Program Director & Advising Coordinator Dr. Wanda Hedrick
whedrick@unf.edu
904 620-1365
Bldg. 57, Room 2214
Program Faculty and Department Chair Click Here
Mission & Goals Click Here
Accreditation NCATE -- National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
FLDOE -- Florida Department of Education
Curriculum & Requirements See pages 170-173 of the Graduate Catalog
Program Policies See pages 170-173 of the Graduate Catalog
Total Program Credit Hours Initial Certification: 60 semester credit hours
All Others: 36 semester credit hours
Average Length of the Program Two years
Approximate Number of Students in the Program 60
Community Connections This program educates those will teach in public and private schools through northeast Florida.
Career Possibilities Click Here
Graduate Student Stories & Pictures Click Here
Resources & Links (in progress)