20 September 2022

Ready to Change Lives? Earn an M.A. in Teaching Special Education.

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Dear Septian,

Skilled and compassionate teachers are vital for the future, and this is especially true for special education. WGU's Master of Arts in Teaching—Special Education (K–12) degree prepares you to become a teacher who can help students with diverse learning needs succeed.

This master's degree program is designed for those with a bachelor's degree who want to become a licensed teacher, and current educators who already have a teaching license and want to add special education certification. You will be trained to teach students with varying disabilities (from mild to moderate) and learning needs in grades K–12.

WGU Offers:
  • Flexible, online courses. Work on coursework anytime, anywhere. No set log-in times.
  • Competency-based education. Move through material you already know and advance to the next course when you're ready.
  • Low, flat-rate tuition. Take as many courses as you're able to complete during a six-month term.
  • Generous scholarship opportunities. Our $2,500 and $4,000 scholarships make your degree even more affordable.
Depending on where you are in your career path, you may also wish to consider our Bachelor of Arts in Special Education (Mild to Moderate) or Bachelor of Arts in Special Education and Elementary Education (Dual Licensure) degrees. No matter which program you choose, you'll be happy to know that WGU's Teachers College is both CAEP- and AAQEP-accredited and highly respected by school districts nationwide.

Enroll in the Master of Arts in Teaching—Special Education (K–12) today.
 
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Robin Hamilton
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