Master of Arts in Education: School Librarian

College of Education and Applied Human Sciences
Master of Arts in Education: School Librarian

Degree Options:

  • Certification Preparation Program: School Librarian
  • Preparation School Librarian Rank I Classification (Sixth Year Program)
    Program (School Librarian)
  • Options available to add endorsements to teaching certification in:
    • English as a Second Language (ESL)
    • Gifted Education
    • Literacy Specialist
    • Teacher Leader

Who Would be Interested in This Program?

  • Any P-12 teacher (holding a current teaching license) interested in becoming 
    a school librarian. This program provides teachers with both degree and 
    non-degree (Rank I and/or Certificate in School Librarian) program 

What Are the Requirements to be Admitted to the Program?

  • Candidates must meet the requirements of the Graduate School
  • Must be licensed teacher in elementary, middle, or secondary teaching certification program.
  • Candidates must have earned an overall 3.0 undergraduate GPA or a 3.0 in the 
    last 60 hours completed.
  • Candidates must have a score of 375 on the Millers Analogies Test (MAT) or a 
    Verbal score of 144 and a Quantitative score of 144 on the GRE.
  • Scores on the MAT/GRE are used in conjunction with undergraduate GPA and 
    other criteria in selecting candidates for admission
  • Applicants with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher, or 3.25 or 
    higher in their last 60 hours of coursework are exempt from the MAT/GRE 
    requirement.
  • Though many of our graduates may decide to seek employment in school 
    districts within the state, we have had graduates go to work in positions 
    both nationally and internationally.

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