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"Walden has a great online format that is very flexible and fits in with my busy work schedule and personal life."

Diane Gaston | Walden University M.S. Graduate

B.S. in Educational Studies

Positively affect the education field with a bachelor’s degree that is designed to build a broad range of skills and knowledge. Walden’s B.S. in Educational Studies is designed for educators who are looking to advance or start a career in the field of education but are not currently interested in becoming a licensed teacher. Study some of today’s most important topics in the field, such as educational technology, diversity, law and ethics, learning theory, and creativity in the learning process. Your new skills can be applied to several career areas, including community programs, educational policy, education-business partnerships, nonprofit agencies, tutoring and support services for children and adults, and workforce development and training.

Do you have an associate degree? Receive a $1,500 scholarship when you enroll in one of our bachelor’s programs and start classes on June 4, 2012.*

*New students deferring to a start date after June 4, 2012, will not be eligible for this offer. Only one tuition-reduction benefit may be applied to tuition. Students are still responsible for all other non-tuition costs, including but not limited to university and program fees.

logo-ncate.jpgThe Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the recognized standard of excellence in professional preK–12 education. NCATE is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

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Walden offers both state-approved educator licensure programs as well as programs and courses that do not lead to licensure or endorsements. Prospective students must review their state licensure requirements prior to enrolling. For more information, please refer to www.WaldenU.edu/educlicensure.

Prospective Alabama students: Contact the Teacher Education and Certification Division of the Alabama State Department of Education at 1-334-242-9935 or www.alsde.edu to verify that these programs qualify for teacher certification, endorsement, and/or salary benefits. 

Prospective Washington state students are advised to contact the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction at 1-360-725-6275 or prof.educ@k12.wa.us to determine whether Walden’s programs in the field of education are approved for teacher certification or endorsements in Washington state. Additionally, teachers are advised to contact their individual school district as to whether this program may qualify for salary advancement.

The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University is accredited by the  National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). This accreditation covers all initial teacher preparation programs and advanced educator preparation programs. However, the accreditation does not include individual education courses offered to preK–12 educators for professional development, relicensure, or other purposes.

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