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Number online M.Ed. 1 program in Ohio by U.S. News and World Report

The online Master of Education program at the University of Mount Union combines a relevant, robust, and engaging curriculum with the flexibility and convenience required of busy, working professionals. With concentrations in athletic coaching, instructional design and technology, educational leadership, and Ohio principal licensure, teaching professionals can take the next step in their careers while tailoring their education to their specific career goals and interests.
 
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BENEFITS OF THE ONLINE MASTER OF EDUCATION PROGRAM:

  • Fully online, accredited two-year program
  • Seven-week course structure emphasizing one class at a time
  • Flexible, project-based internship or practicum completed in your home school
  • Start the program in the summer, fall, or spring semester
  • 30 credit-hour program | 36 credit-hours for the Ohio principal licensure concentration

 

This program provides the flexibility for a full-time working parent, while allowing the rigor and support needed to grow as a professional.
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M.Ed. Concentrations

  • Athletic Coaching

    This concentration combines the University's track record in producing highly successful coaches at all levels of organized athletics with its rich history of academic preparation in education and sport-related fields. Mount Union's online M.Ed. with a concentration in athletic coaching is a premier program for developing athletic coaches who are strong leaders, motivators, and communicators.

    Mount Union also offers an online Athletic Coaching Certificate ideal for current coaches, youth sports leaders, and career changers. The Athletic Coaching Certificate is fully stackable toward Mount Union’s Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree, providing a seamless transition for continued professional growth.

  • Educational Leadership

    Take the next step in your career as you gain exposure to leadership, organizational change, and school culture. The M.Ed. in educational leadership is designed to prepare teaching professionals to serve as successful leaders in roles such as program administrators, teacher leaders, distance learning coordinators and district administrators.

  • Instructional Design and Technology

    With the ever-changing learning environments of P-12 and higher education transitioning from traditional formats of instruction to fully online learning platforms, the M.Ed. in instructional design and technology will enable you to better utilize technology for designing and delivering curriculum. Instructional designers are not only sought out by the P-12 and higher education fields, but also by ed-tech companies and many HR training departments across various industries.

    Mount Union also offers an online Instructional Design and Technology Certificate ideal for educators, corporate trainers, and career changers. The program builds expertise in instructional design, learning technologies, and project management.

  • Ohio Principal Licensure

    The Ohio principal licensure concentration is specifically designed for educational professionals seeking to serve as principals or in administrative positions that require the Ohio Principal License. Through an engaging curriculum and a project-based internship tailored to meet the needs of your school district, you will be prepared to sit for the Ohio Assessment for Educators licensure exam and earn your Ohio Principal License.

    Mount Union also offers an online Ohio Principal's Licensure Certificate program, designed for experienced educators with a graduate degree who are ready to step into leadership roles in P–12 school settings. Offering the flexibility to balance work and personal commitments, the certificate program prepares you to take the Ohio Principal Licensure Exam. 

Admission Requirements

Degree/Credentials: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution. 

Undergraduate Achievement: Possess an undergraduate cumulative grade point average equal to or greater than 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale).

Experience: Provide a curriculum vitae or résumé.

Essay and Writing Ability: Applicants will submit an essay of approximately 250-500 words that outlines the applicant’s career aspirations and rationale for applying to the program. This piece will demonstrate the candidate’s ability to write at the graduate level.

Professional Recommendations: Provide a recommendation from an employer or former professor who is in a position to judge the applicant’s potential for graduate-level study and research, as well as suitability for educational leadership.

Consideration for Conditional Admission: Applicants who do not meet the above criteria will be judged on a case-by-case basis and will be asked to submit additional documentation in an attempt to gain conditional admission.

Personal Interview: Applicants may be selected for an interview conducted using phone or videoconferencing. Applicants who successfully complete the interview will be admitted into the Master of Education in Ohio principal's licensure program.

Entrance to the Ohio Principal's Licensure Concentration

Fulfill all entrance requirements and possess at least one of the following criteria:

  • Possess a cumulative undergraduate GPA equal to or greater than 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
  • Document satisfactory scores on the General Test of the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE): Verbal greater than or equal to 145, Quantitative greater than or equal to 144, and writing greater than or equal to 3.75
  • Possess a cumulative graduate GPA greater to or equal to 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) from at least six semester hours

Other Admission/Enrollment Related Information

Transfer Credit Policy: A maximum of nine (9) semester hours of graduate transfer credits will be considered for transfer credit. The course(s) must have been taken at a regionally accredited institution and be aligned with the objectives of the University of Mount Union course(s). Only coursework earning a grade of B or better will be considered for transfer credit. Additional credits may be transferred on a case-by-case basis.

A candidate wishing transfer credit must submit an official transcript, along with a copy of the appropriate course description from the graduate catalogue of the respective institution, and may be asked to offer additional documentation (such as a course syllabus). To initiate a transfer credit evaluation, email a request to med@mountunion.edu.

Enrollment Deposit: If admitted to the program, candidates are required to submit a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit will be applied toward tuition charges. PAY YOUR DEPOSIT

TOEFL Requirement: For admission into the Master of Education program, applicants whose primary language is not English must have a recent IBT (Internet-Based TOEFL) score of 100 or more in addition to meeting other program requirements.


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