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Graduate level initial teacher licensure programs

The College of Education and Human Services is especially proud of its Graduate Level Initial Teacher Preparation Programs. These programs permit a select group (cohort) of post baccalaureate students to practice the art and science of teaching in a clinical environment. These programs are especially strong because interns experience the total ecology of the school; beginning the summer prior to the start of the school year and concluding the summer following the end of the school year (for those that choose our summer start time).

Important Links
Our "basic handout" (on these programs)

Content Course Requirements

Graduate Level Initial Teacher Program Application

Transcript Evaluation Request Form

Praxis Testing Information

OPI/WPT testing info for World Language candidates (advanced/low required by WSU)

WSU's Graduate School



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Monday through Friday
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Open Advising Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
9:00 to 11:30 AM and 1:00 to 3:30 PM

Evening Advising - evening advising will discontinue for the summer on April 25, 2013 (last day of evening advising). Evening advising will resume in the fall semester on August 27, 2013.

Evening advising begins at 5:00pm and ends at 6:00 PM Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Evening advising is available when WSU is in session. We do not have evening advising between terms or
during the summer months. Please note that our evening advising hours will not be available during the summer academic sessions.




The Office of Student Services
378 Allyn Hall
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton,OH 45435
PHONE (937) 775-3088 or 3086
FAX (937) 775-2099  

email: cehssrvs@wright.edu




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The Graduate Level Initial Teacher Licensure Program provides candidates with state-approved programs in:

Adolescent to Young Adult (grades 7-12):
Integrated Language Arts
Integrated Mathematics
Integrated Social Studies
Integrated Science
Physical Science (Physics & Chemistry)
Physical Science: Physics
Life Sciences
Life Sciences/Earth Sciences
Life Sciences/Physics
Life Sciences/Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Earth Sciences/Chemistry
Earth Sciences/Physics

Middle Childhood Education:
Math, Science, Language Arts & Reading, Social Studies (grades 4-9) - Middle Childhood candidates choose two subject areas

Multi-Age Licensure in World Languages:
French (Multi-Age license, grades PK-12)
Spanish (Multi-Age license, grades PK-12)
German (Multi-Age license, grades PK-12)
Awaiting approval - Latin (Multi-Age license, grades PK-12)

Mulit-Age Licensure in Visual Arts (Multi-Age license, grades PK-12)
Awaiting approval - Computer Information Science (Multi-Age license, grades PK-12)

Other teacher licensure areas and endorsements are available outside of this Graduate Level Initial Teacher Licensure Program model.

Visit this link to see a complete list of the college’s programs, including the Programs of Study for each of the areas noted above.

Program Features
• Earn your teaching license and Master's degree in 12 months.
• Build on your undergraduate degree to become a licensed teacher in the state of Ohio
• Learn the art and science of teaching by spending the school year as an intern in a public school classroom
• Work with specially trained clinical faculty who are experts in their field
• Earn a master's degree in education
• Build a portfolio and a network for your new career
• Accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
• Member of the National Network for Educational Renewal

Visit our Podcasts page to view a podcast about this program and the process of becoming a teacher.

Please visit with a Teacher Licensure Advisor to start the admissions process. You do not need an appointment if you visit during our open, walk-in times. See the box on the left of this web site for our open advising times and days.