Jun 28, 2024  
2023-2024 Rowan University Academic Catalog DRAFT COPY 
    
2023-2024 Rowan University Academic Catalog DRAFT COPY

College of Education


Mission

To positively impact and develop local, regional, national, and global educational communities by:

  • collaborating with partners in the field to promote learning and the mental and physical health of diverse learners in all settings
  • integrating teaching, research, and service to advance knowledge in the field
  • preparing and supporting professionals through the development of knowledge, skills, and dispositions with the ultimate goal of ensuring equitable educational opportunities for all learners.

Accreditation

Rowan University’s Teacher Education Program, one of the largest and most comprehensive in New Jersey and in the nation, has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) now known as the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) since 1956. In addition, College of Education programs have received National Recognition from the following professional organizations:

  • CEC Council for Exceptional Children
  • ELCC Educational Leadership Constituent Council
  • ILA International Literacy Association
  • NASP National Association of School Psychologists
  • CACREP Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs

In addition, the Master of Arts in Counseling in Educational Settings program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).

The New Jersey State Department of Education also approves all initial licensure preparation and advanced preparation programs within the College of Education.

Admission, Retention and Eligibility for Teacher Certification

Admission to Rowan University does not guarantee admission as a teacher certification candidate. Students desiring admission as a teacher certification candidate must file an application. Admission to teaching certification has specific program requirements as outlined on Program Guides. Students are notified of their acceptance at the beginning of their junior year. The same process applies to two-year transfer students but is generally compressed to take place in the fall semester of the junior year. This outline describes the minimum college requirements. Students should check with their advisors and certifying department for specific expectations, program requirements and standards.


College of Education - Service Department Information  

Contact Information - College of Education  

Content Area Teacher Education

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Programs

Accelerated Dual Degree

Bachelor

Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Undergraduate Endorsement

Master

Certificate of Graduate Study

Critical Literacy Technology & Multilingual Education

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Programs

Bachelor

Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Undergraduate Endorsement

Master

Certificate of Graduate Study

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study

Graduate Endorsement

Early Childhood, Elementary Education & Critical Foundations

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Programs

Bachelor

Undergraduate Minor

Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Master

Certificate of Graduate Study

Graduate Concentration

Educational Leadership, Administration & Research

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Programs

Bachelor

Undergraduate Minor

Undergraduate Concentration

Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Master

Doctoral

Certificate of Graduate Study

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study

Graduate Certificate

Wellness & Inclusive Services in Education

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Programs

Bachelor

Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Undergraduate Endorsement

Master

Post-Graduate Professional

Certificate of Graduate Study

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study

Graduate Certificate

Graduate Endorsement

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate