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All College of Education undergraduate programs lead to initial teacher licensure in the State of Ohio and are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Ohio Department of Education. In the Report of the Quality of Teacher Preparation in Ohio, issued annually by the Ohio Department of Education, Ohio University has consistently been rated as effective.
For those interested in teaching in preschool (age 3) to grade 3, Early Childhood is a program option. For those interested in teaching two content areas in grade 4 through grade 9, Middle Childhood programs are available. For those interested in teaching one content area in grade 7 through grade 12, Adolescent-to-Young Adult programs are available. For those interested in teaching learners with special needs in Kindergarten through grade 12, Intervention Specialist programs are available. For those interested in teaching arts, music, physical education, or modern language in preschool (age 3) through grade 12, Multi-age programs are available. Additionally a non-degree reading endorsement is available at the undergraduate level.
Progressing in Teacher Preparation Programs
It is possible to complete our undergraduate programs in four years. However, to progress through our programs as expected, students must meet performance standards. Decisions about a student's advancement through a teacher preparation program at Ohio University, regardless of college enrollment or campus attended, are based on multiple assessments. Decisions are made at various points, including admission to the University, "admission to Professional Education," "admission to Advanced Standing," "admission to Student Teaching," and at program completion. Click here to view and save transition points information.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
For information on Ohio University academic scholarships and federal and state programs contact the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarship, phone 740.593.4141, or visit the web site: http://www-sfa.chubb.ohiou.edu/html/index.html
In addition, the College of Education has several scholarships that are available to students in the College of Education. Click to download a list of college scholarships that are available with information on how to apply: College of Education Scholarships
To be eligible for either a university or college scholarship, students must apply through the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarship (see information above).
For more information, please contact:
College of Education Information Desk
Lobby, McCracken Hall
Athens, OH 45701-2979
740.593.4400
Fax: 740.593.9310
education@ohio.edu
Ohio University College of Education McCracken Hall Athens, OH 45701-2979 740.593.4400
Counseling & Higher Ed: 740.593.4442
Educational Studies: 740.593.4442
Teacher Education: 740.593.4442