Take your career in education to the next level with a graduate degree from Freed-Hardeman University. Whether you’re pursuing a master’s, an Ed.S., or an Ed.D., our programs are designed to help you grow as an educator and a leader. With flexible options and personalized support, you’ll gain the tools and knowledge to make a lasting impact in your classroom, school, or district. Explore your next steps with us today.
Freed-Hardeman University’s graduate education programs offer flexibility and personalized support to help you advance your career while balancing your current responsibilities. Our programs stand out with experienced faculty who provide mentorship in a Christian environment, equipping you to lead and inspire in your field. Plus, our strong reputation for preparing educators who make a meaningful impact ensures your degree will open doors in education.
Our graduate education programs perfectly balance academic excellence and spiritual enrichment. As a renowned Christian institution, FHU is committed to providing a supportive environment that fosters growth and achievement for all its students. With flexible curriculum and dedicated faculty, earning a graduate degree in education has never been easier.
To discover how a graduate degree in education can help you advance your career, review the admission requirements, financial information, data, and reports provided below.
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*Conditional admission may be granted for those with a 3.00-3.49 GPA over the last 60 hours of coursework.
Please follow along with the checklist enclosed in your financial aid package to complete the required documents for the financial aid process. Please complete all paperwork within 30 days of the award letter date. All paperwork can be completed online by using the links below. Once documents are completed, they will be forwarded to us electronically. If you need a paper copy, please contact our office at 1-800-FHU-FHU1.
The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) outlines eight annual reporting measures to inform the public about program impact and outcomes. These eight CAEP reporting measures are demonstrated with the following:
Students seeking a Master of Education degree will demonstrate their mastery of program content in the following ways. Students seeking licensure in the M.A.T. or M.A.T. in Special Education programs will earn a passing score on edTPA, as evident with a passing grade in EDU550A-C. The exception is students seeking speech communication licensure, which does not currently require an edTPA portfolio. Students seeking a license in speech communication will earn a passing score on the Principles of Learning and Teaching Praxis test required for their licensure area. Students seeking to add an endorsement through the M.Ed. in Literacy with Emphases in English as a Second Language program will be required to earn a passing score on the Praxis required for adding their chosen endorsement. The administration and Supervision program will complete the Instructional Leadership Praxis. Advisors for each program will notify students of the edTPA or Praxis assessment needed for their specific program of study. For a passing score to be counted as a graduation requirement, students must earn a passing score within the assessment’s first three (3) attempts. The University must receive confirmation of passing scores by the mid-term of the semester the student wishes to graduate, and the student must graduate within six (6) years of starting their program.
Dr. Bobbie Solley, former director of education development for Healing Hands International and a retired professor from Middle Tennessee State University, has collaborated with the College of Education to establish the Bobbie Solley Center for Excellence in Teaching at Freed-Hardeman University.
Utilizing the mantra, “Reaching Students, Empowering Teachers, Transforming Instruction,” the center’s mission is to develop teacher and school leaders committed to positively impacting student learning and fostering high academic achievement for diverse student populations.
Professional development activities are always free of charge for attendees and will use various innovative methods, including coaching, mentoring, seminars, workshops, and diversity sensitivity training. Building on partnerships already established with Chester County Schools, Columbia Academy, and Middle Tennessee Christian School, the center seeks to develop additional partnerships throughout West Tennessee and eventually in other state regions and beyond.
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If you have questions about FHU’s graduate education programs, please check our frequently asked questions section below. If you need additional help, don’t hesitate to contact our faculty office, admissions, or financial aid department.
The Teaching-Licensure Only program is designed for individuals seeking initial teaching licensure through graduate coursework. This option is ideal for students who already possess a master’s degree in a field other than education. Admission to this program requires submission of passing Praxis scores in the content area the student desires to teach. In contrast, the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program does not require Praxis scores for admission and obtaining this degree can often lead to higher pay depending on the school district.
Absolutely! Our Teaching Licensure-Only and Master of Arts in Teaching programs are designed to help first time teachers earn their initial teaching license. Students without a teaching background may also enroll in our Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction.
While our Master of Education in Instructional Leadership and our Ed.S./Ed.D. in Administration and Supervision require at least 3 years of teaching experience, our Ed.S./Ed.D. in Teacher Leadership does not hold that same requirement.
Most courses are offered in 16-week sections. However, there are a few courses that are offered in 8-week sessions. Additionally, most classes consist of either recorded online lectures or live web-conferenced lectures. There is never an occasion in any of our graduate education programs where you are required to attend any classes in-person. While it varies depending on the program and course, students can generally expect lively online discussion boards between classmates and the professor, thought-provoking assigned readings, real-world projects, and more!
Obtaining a graduate degree in education opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Here are some potential paths you can pursue with a graduate degree in education:
These are just a few examples of the diverse career paths available with graduate education degree programs. The specific opportunities may vary depending on your specialization, interests, and the needs of the educational landscape.
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