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Albertus Magnus College
Albertus Magnus College

Albertus Magnus College

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Albertus Magnus College is a four-year, private, liberal arts, co-educational college offering undergraduate and graduate programs. It was founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Albertus was the first Catholic, liberal arts, residential college for women in New England. It has been co-educational since 1985. Albertus offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, minors and concentrations and 11 graduate programs. The Dominican tradition is the driving force of all that makes Albertus Magnus College an excellent academic community in which to grow. Not only is the pursuit of Veritas, or truth, shown in the well-rounded, exploratory liberal arts curriculum that supports every major, but it is also noticeable in the everyday interactions between students and their peers, faculty and the surrounding New Haven community. Students at Albertus Magnus College are curious, and they are always seeking new ways to approach scholarly challenges and social issues alike in an attempt to grow as lifelong learners and successful members of their community. Thanks to its diverse student population, wide range of academic concentrations, and supportive, personally invested faculty members, the College is alive with a world of vibrancy and mutual respect.

  • College or University
  • New Haven, CT

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The professors at Albertus go above and beyond what they do in the classroom; they are there for students in all aspects of their lives. I cannot imagine receiving the education I have thus far received at Albertus anywhere else.

Esther

Albertus Magnus College

Programs

Master’s & certification

Masters of Science in Education--STEM

  • 14 months

    Program Duration

  • Online

    Program Format

  • Pre-Test Required

    Yes

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Program Info

The Master of Science in Education–STEM is a graduate professional degree designed for teachers. The purpose of this program is to strengthen the knowledge and skills required for effective teaching with an infusion of STEM Education. STEM is a burgeoning, integrated subject-area, which pK-12 teachers of all content-areas and grade levels may tap into to appropriately prepare students to be 21st century learners and professionals.

Through the program, certified teachers are also provided with a pathway to the #047 Technology Education cross-endorsement. The program includes instruction in leadership skills with the goal of enabling completers of this degree to become STEM leaders among their colleagues in the districts and schools where they teach. The program stresses the importance of seeking out, understanding, and applying insights from current educational research, with the fundamental goal of improving instruction for all students. The program culminates with students writing a grant to bring a specific STEM technology/pedagogy to their classroom.

Upcoming Deadlines

  • Deadlines

    Program Start

  • Aug. 15, 2024

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Application Fee & Annual Tuition

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and apply for a$1000 Scholarship

  • $28,152

    In State Tuition

  • $28,152

    Out of State Tuition

  • $50

    Application Fee

Ways to Lower Your Costs

Students at Albertus Magnus College have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Albertus Magnus College to see if you can, too!

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Student Loans, Payroll Deduction

Students enrolled in Masters programs are eligible for Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Graduate PLUS Loans, and/or for the Federal Work-Study and Community Federal Work-Study Programs.

For more information visit:Financial Aid Office

Certifications

For more information, visit: Admissions

36-credit Master of Science in Education--STEM

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