Bachelor of Arts in Education in Disability Services
The Bachelor of Arts in Special Education with a concentration in Disability Services is now available for undergraduate students who are interested in working with individuals with exceptionalities in non-teaching careers. This unique concentration will prepare candidates to work with, supervise, advise, interact with, respect, and support individuals with disabilities. Incorporated in this concentration are authentic experiences where candidates work closely with individuals with disabilities, their families, businesses, and community agencies. Candidates in this program can expect to gain hands-on experiences working directly with various populations of individuals with disabilities.
Admission
Applications are accepted year-round, thus students can apply during any term.
Applicants seeking admission to the Silverfield College of Education and Human Services must have the following to be eligible:
- Satisfactory completion of 60 semester hours of credit from UNF or other regionally accredited institution(s). An Associate in Arts Degree (AA) from one of Florida's public community/state colleges or SUS schools satisfies General Education and Gordon Rule requirements.
- A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 or better in all college level course work.
- Contact Nick Roshkind by email at n.roshkind@unf.edu for more information.