Are you looking for a bachelor degree that will lead to that first teaching position? Have you been in the classroom for a while and are now looking to extend your teaching or leadership skills? Do you want to earn an advanced degree? Ashland University's Dwight Schar College of Education may be just the place for you. With our empahsis on theory and practice, you will develop the skills, values and knowledge that today's educators require.
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In Their Own Words
See what people are saying about our programs.
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Amy BollingerBeing a Middle Grades major is hard, because you have to pick two concentrations, but Ashland University gives me the chance to add a generalist endorsement which lets me teach all subjects in grades 4 and 5 -
Mary TheusAshland University does a great job accepting PSEOP credits from another institution. Taking these classes while I was in high school gave me the opportunity to finish my core classes before entering college. I love being able to automatically start focusing on classes that are in my major. -
Jessie LoyerComing to Ashland University after being in a teacher academy was an easy adjustment. I feel that the high school program was very rewarding and better prepared me for college. I easily tested out of the Introduction to Education class, and I still feel that I have more experience than my peers -
Allyson RorrerAshland has an amazing program which I can get an Intervention Specialist license in Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Intensive. Not only does this give me a wider range of students to help but it opens up many more job opportunities once I graduate. -
Allison HildebrandI love being a student athlete at Ashland University! Being an education major can seem like a heavy work load, but I am still participate in the athletic program as well. There is a strong feeling of support on campus, I have close friends in both the College of Education and athletics. -
Kaitlyn MartinThis is a very friendly atmosphere. I feel welcome, even as a post-secondary student I have friends here and it is so exciting. Everyone will help you out, just ask anyone on campus a question and they will help you out with whatever you need.







