Master's Programs Guide Publishes Ranking of Best Online Master of Education Degree Programs 2017
RALEIGH, N.C., July 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Master's Programs Guide (www.mastersprogramsguide.com), a premier website providing comprehensive information for individuals considering graduate school, has published a ranking of the 50 Best Online Master of Education Degree Programs 2017 (http://www.mastersprogramsguide.com/rankings/best-online-master-of-education/).
This ranking only gave consideration to programs accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC), or the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (or CAEP, the newest accrediting agency, which is a merger of the first two councils). Examining sources available to the public such as U.S. News and World Report, the CAEP website, and the college websites themselves, Master's Programs Guide has ascertained a list of schools with excellent online Master of Education degree programs based on two factors: 1) Program affordability; and 2) How inclusive the school's program is in terms of what future educators need to be successful.
Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, took the first place in this ranking, followed by Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, in second place, and University of Houston in Houston, Texas, in third place.
All schools in the ranking, listed in alphabetical order:
Arizona State University - Tempe, Arizona
Auburn University - Auburn, Alabama
Ball State University - Muncie, Indiana
Central Michigan University - Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Clemson University - Clemson, South Carolina
College of St. Scholastica - Duluth, Minnesota
East Carolina University - Greenville, North Carolina
Emporia State University - Emporia, Kansas
Florida State University - Tallahassee, Florida
George Washington University - District of Columbia
Georgia State University - Atlanta, Georgia
Graceland University - Lamoni, Iowa
Indiana University Bloomington - Bloomington, Indiana
Lamar University - Beaumont, Texas
Michigan State University - East Lansing, Michigan
NC State University - Raleigh, North Carolina
New York Institute of Technology - Manhattan, New York
Northern Illinois University - DeKalb, Illinois
Ohio University - Athens, Ohio
Penn State University - University Park, Pennsylvania
Pittsburg State University - Pittsburg, Kansas
Purdue University - West Lafayette, Indiana
Robert Morris University - Moon Township, Pennsylvania
Sam Houston State University - Huntsville, Texas
San Diego State University - San Diego, California
St. John's University - Queens, New York
Stony Brook University (SUNY) - Stony Brook, New York
University at Albany (SUNY) - Albany, New York
University at Buffalo (SUNY) - Buffalo, New York
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Birmingham, Alabama
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, Arkansas
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Dayton - Dayton, Ohio
University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
University of Georgia - Athens, Georgia
University of Houston - Houston, Texas
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Champaign, Illinois
University of Iowa - Iowa City, Iowa
University of Massachusetts Lowell - Lowell, Massachusetts
University of Mississippi - Oxford, Mississippi
University of Nebraska at Kearney - Kearney, Nebraska
University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Lincoln, Nebraska
University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Greensboro, North Carolina
University of North Texas - Denton, Texas
University of San Diego - San Diego, California
University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Florida - Tampa, Florida
University of St. Francis - Joliet, Illinois
William Carey University - Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Wright State University - Dayton, Ohio
Kacey Reynolds Schedler, site editor, says, "Many current teachers want to advance by developing a specific skill or specialization within the education field. An online master of education degree is probably the best way to do that. Most online programs encourage students who are already teaching to integrate what they learn into the classroom. Teachers enrolled in online programs receive the benefit of practicing what they are learning in real-time, without having to put their careers and family needs on hold. This ranking is intended to help current educators make an informed choice about continuing education in the most efficient way, so they can get started in the program of their choice as soon as possible."
Master's Programs Guide (www.mastersprogramsguide.com) independently produces publications and rankings in order to help you find the best Master's degree programs to meet your goals.
Contact:
Kacey Reynolds Schedler, editor
Master's Programs Guide
(919) 801-1781
[email protected]
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