Melissa Hartman, Assistant Professor
melissa.hartman@su.edu
The Master of Science in Education: Special Education Concentration is designed to meet the current and changing needs of service delivery for students with disabilities who access the general education K-12 curriculum. Requisite courses listed in the Licensure Regulations for School Personnel book published by the Office of Professional Licensure, Division of Compliance Coordination, Virginia Department of Education, Richmond, Virginia must be taken by any students who wish to teach but do not hold an initial K-12 Virginia teaching license.
Admissions Requirements
Program entry requires completion of an undergraduate degree at a regionally accredited college or university. Applicants must submit three letters of recommendations and a writing sample.
Degree Requirements
If candidates have already completed the initial education foundation courses (or their equivalent at the graduate or undergraduate levels), they only need to take the 21 credits of SED coursework, six (6) credits supervised teaching experiences , and 3 credits of SED 537 in order to complete the master’s program.
Endorsement Requirements
Prior to student teaching, and as a condition of licensure, the following tests are currently required:
PRAXIS 2: Teaching Reading, Elementary (TRE). If you have taken and passed the Reading for Virginia Educators (RVE) test between 2011-2022 you do not need to take the PRAXIS 2: TRE.