Early Childhood Special Education (MEd)
This graduate degree program provides students with the necessary experiences and information to work with young children, both typically developing and those with disabilities, and their families in a variety of settings, including both home and school. The program also focuses on working effectively with families and children from a variety of cultures and how to provide intervention in a culturally consistent manner.
This degree program is offered online. For full information, go to Mizzou Online.
Degree Requirements
The master’s degree program in early childhood special education is 30 credit hours. In the on-campus program, there are six required courses. Additional course work is negotiated with the adviser. Full degree requirements are listed in the master’s student handbook.
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Deadlines
- For fall semester: May 1
- For winter semester: Oct. 1
- For summer semester: March 1
Admission Requirements
Admission to this degree program is based on the following criteria:
- A completed baccalaureate degree
- At least a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in the last 60 hours of undergraduate course work
- For students whose native language is not English, a score of 100 or better on the TOEFL or a grade band score of 7 or better on the IELTS taken within the past two years
- The TOEFL or IELTS should be taken six to nine months before to the term the student wishes to start their program.
- International students who have completed one year of college-level full-time study in a country where English is the native language may waive the TOEFL requirement if they meet all the conditions.
- Get more information about testing from MU Testing Services.
How to Apply
Complete the following steps before your application deadline.
- Complete the Graduate Studies application online.
- If you’re a former MU degree-seeking student wishing to resume the same program/degree, use the Graduate Re-activation Form instead.
- Current MU graduate students changing or adding degrees should use the Change of Degree, Program Adviser Form.
- Post-baccalaureate (non-degree seeking) graduate students who have applied in the past three semesters should contact Graduate Studies to request their application be made available to us.
- Complete the Personal Data Sheet.
- The Personal Data Sheet includes pertinent biographical information and professional experience.
- Write a statement of purpose, usually around 500 words, in which you summarize your professional goals, including career objectives, research interests, your motivation for advanced graduate work and other pertinent information.
- Submit at least two letters of recommendation.
- The letters should attest to your professional competence, academic preparation and potential for graduate work.
- Ideally, two letters should be from college or university professors who can discuss your academic abilities, and one should be from an administrator or colleague who can describe authoritatively your professional experience and potential.
- Letters are submitted through the online application system.
- TOEFL or IELTS scores from the past two years (only required for students whose native language is not English). Waivers will not be granted for this requirement.
- Upon department acceptance, have official transcripts from all previous college work at institutions other than MU sent directly to: Office of Graduate Studies, 210 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO 65211.
Conditional acceptance
Conditional acceptance into the program is not provided for those students who wish to pursue English language training in the U.S. prior to starting their graduate studies. Applications submitted will be reviewed for admission into the program as per the criteria noted below.
An interview may be required by the admissions committee. Please feel free to submit any other materials that you feel would give a clearer picture of your qualifications. If you have questions or if you would like a paper application packet, contact the Department of Special Education at umccoesped@missouri.edu.
Admission Decisions
Each applicant’s credentials are reviewed by a committee of faculty that is committed to using professional judgement to find applicants with great potential for success and contribution to the profession. The department cannot assure admission to all applicants who meet minimum admission requirements.