Programs: Special Education PreK-21 (B.A.)

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Special Education (PreK–Age 21) ACCREDITATIONS The University of St. Francis is accredited by both the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org) and the Illinois Board of Higher Education (ibhe.org). College of Education programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (ncate.org).

As a Special Education major, you’ll learn how to reach and teach students from kindergarten through age 21, of varied abilities and diverse needs. You’ll interact with experienced instructors who model research-based practices so learning is stimulating, engaging and directly applicable to the classroom. A testament to our student-centered approach, students benefit from full-time advisors and personal attention in small classes. As a teacher candidate, you’ll observe and assist in a variety of classroom settings, addressing topics such as life skills, behavior disorders, transition services and more. You’ll have opportunities for collaboration, mentoring and networking with teaching professionals and school districts in surrounding communities. You’ll also have the opportunity to earn an Elementary Education endorsement with no additional coursework. USF works hard to prepare teacher candidates to successfully complete the edTPA, a national assessment designed to lead student teachers to a high level of professional performance. When you graduate, you’ll be highly employable after benefiting from exceptional learning experiences and the College of Education’s excellent reputation.


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