Special Education Licensure Offerings

Special Education Licensure Offerings

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education for Moderate Support Needs prepares aspiring educators to serve individuals with disabilities ranging from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder to mild developmental disabilities. With opportunities to pursue dual licensure, combining a general education program with special education or specializing in both moderate and extensive support needs, this program provides a comprehensive learning experience, equipping you with the necessary skills and knowledge to support students in a variety of settings, including fully inclusive classrooms.Ìý

Please note: The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education for Extensive Support Needs will not be accepting applications in the 2025 application cycle.Ìý

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Why Study Special Education?

Our programs prepare you to serve children with disabilities in a variety of settings, including fully inclusive classrooms.Ìý

Faculty actively engage in research in schools, developing strong connections between research and practice.

You'll learn to teach to the strengths and needs of learners with disabilities, in collaboration with other professionals and family members.

Dual Licensure Programs in Special Education

  • M.Ed. in Early Childhood and Moderate Support NeedsÌý
  • M.Ed. in Elementary Education and Moderate Support Needs
  • M.Ed. in Secondary Education and Moderate Support Needs

At a Glance

How many courses?


These programs consist of 13-20 courses and a practicum.

How long will it take?


Full-time students typically finish in 2 years; part-time students typically finish in 4 or more years.

When can I start?


You can begin in the fall, spring, or summer semester.

How much does it cost?


To estimate your total program cost, multiply the number of credits required in your program by the tuition cost per credit.

Faculty

Curriculum

Through a carefully crafted curriculum, which includes foundation and professional courses, as well as practicum experiences, our program integrates the latest research and teaching practices. You will be prepared to meet the licensing requirements for the state of Massachusetts and contribute to the field of special education.

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Please note: The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education for Extensive Support Needs and all dual licensure programs with Extensive Support Needs (Moderate and Extensive Support Needs, Extensive and Elementary, Extensive and Secondary) will not be accepting applications in the 2025 application cycle.Ìý

Student Teaching

Professional experiences comprised of early field experiences, referred to as pre-practicum placements, and an immersive, semester-long full practicum experience.

Pre-practicum

Graduate students complete a pre-practicum experience, which consists of one school day per week for 10 weeks.Ìý

Full Practicum

Full practicum experience is five days each week in the classroom for the entire semester.Ìý


Support


You are guided by a qualified school-based mentor and a university-based mentor

Licensure


Designed to meet the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's (DESE) requirements for endorsement from Boston College, leading to licensure

Variety of Settings


Experience a range of urban and suburban public, private, parochial, and charter schools in Greater Boston

Donovan Urban Scholars Program


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March 14, 2024 -- The Epiphany School in Dorchester, MA, a partnership school with Boston College's Lynch School of Education and Human Development. Steeve Joazard teaching a middle school class.

As part of an intensive one-year M.Ed. program that leads to licensure, Donovan Urban Teaching Scholars learn how to flourish as K–12 teachers in urban schoolsÌýthrough a curriculum thatÌýprioritizes critical inquiry, social justice education, and community building.Ìý

Donovan Scholars select the desired program from the list, which correlates with a state license. You may choose any state to become licensed in and will complete the appropriate assessment(s).Ìý

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Elementary Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Moderate Special Needs

Accreditation

We are an approved teacher preparation program by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Upon successful completion of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development's educator preparation program, students earn endorsement from Boston College for licensure in Massachusetts.Ìý

Tuition & Aid

Education should level the playing field. We feel the same way about financial aid.

The Lynch School of Education and Human Development provides more than $11.4 million in financ