蜜桃视频

The 蜜桃视频 Board of Trustees will hold its next regular business meeting at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 6, in the University Library, Second Floor, Urban Conference Room, on the 蜜桃视频 Campus to consider the recommendations of the standing committees, proposed personnel actions and new business. Trustees will retire into executive session at 8:30 a.m. to consider specific topics as provided under Ohio鈥檚 鈥淪unshine Law.鈥 The roll call vote for this session will occur in public in the Urban Conference Room. On March 6, the meeting of the full Board of Trustees will be held in...

Program Highlights

  • Seminars
  • Students select two concentrations from the following: Reading/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
  • 12 hours of teaching reading
  • 3 years of field experiences in urban, rural, and small town schools
  • Cohorts of students and faculty teams
  • Technology rich curriculum
  • "Blocks" of interdisciplinary classes

Applying for Advanced Study

Students admitted to the College of Education may select Middle Childhood Education (MCED) as their major. Applicants to advanced study in MCED will be reviewed by the Middle Childhood Education faculty toward the end of the sophomore year. In order to manage enrollment and provide a high quality program, the faculty will select the most qualified applicants based on the following criteria:

How to Apply for the Reading Endorsement Program

Consider applying to the Master of Education in Reading Specialization program (M.Ed.). You earn the K-12 endorsement within this program. You have a total of 6 years to complete this degree. You would have 18 hours (6 courses) left after the reading endorsement courses to complete your degree. You may also apply as graduate non-degree for the endorsement program only. However please note only 12 hours will transfer to a master鈥檚 program if you apply as graduate non-degree.

Go to the Application page.

Flash Friday Shane Reese

Welcome to Flash Friday! In this series, we introduce you to fascinating student Flashes from all walks of life. Today, we are shining the spotlight on Shane Reese, a junior finance major from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a story of resilience and leadership.In his freshman year, Reese faced the loss of his mother, a moment in time that inspired him to make each day count and make an impact in his community.鈥淗er loss is probably my biggest motivation. Because life is too short to hold grudges, it鈥檚 too short to not do something, to not make an impact,鈥 Reese said.During these dark times...

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