Educational Leadership, Renewal, and Change

Teacher Licensure and Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Education and Human Resource Studies

Degree to Become a Teacher with Teacher Licensure Colorado

Why Choose CSU?

As a CSU OnlinePlus student, you can expect:

  • Academic Excellence: Earn a highly-respected, regionally-accredited degree from a top tier university that consistently earns top rankings.
  • Quality: Because your degree is taught by the same faculty and covers the same content as the on-campus equivalent, your diploma and transcript are identical to those awarded to students on campus.
  • Value: Financial aid is available for all programs, and you pay the same affordable tuition regardless of where you live. CSU is consistently one of the top public universities in the United States in terms of educational quality and affordability.
  • Convenience: You have the flexibility and convenience of taking courses at times and locations that fit your life.
  • Access: Have access to numerous University resources, including email, advising, career services, and library services.
  • Community: Become a part of our community by reading our blog and connecting with other students, alumni, and faculty on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
  • Recognition: Join us for a graduation lunch each spring, participate in the on-campus graduation ceremony, or view a live, online streaming video of graduation ceremonies.

Questions? Ask us.

Dr. Karen Rattenborg
School of Teacher Education and Principal Preparation
(970) 491-5292
karenr@cahs.colostate.edu

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Degree at a Glance

Location

Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins, CO and Windsor School District in Windsor, CO. Courses are offered on site with some online components. On-campus attendance is required to complete this program.

Total credits

41 credits

Tuition/fees

$459 per credit (financial aid available)

Time frame

Program duration is a minimum of one year and depends on whether your area of teaching interest matches your undergraduate degree. Contact the academic advisor to review your transcripts and determine whether additional credits are required for your content area.

Summer courses are required to complete this program. As a cohort program, the same group of students begins, proceeds through, and completes the program together. The next cohort begins Summer 2012 with online courses beginning May 2012 and site-based courses beginning July 2012.

Designed for

Individuals preparing for teaching positions in education.