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What William Paterson University says about their program:
"The Master of Arts in Teaching in Secondary Education (K-12): Art, Biological Science, Chemistry, Chinese, Earth Science, English, French, Japanese, Music, Physical Science, Social Studies, Spanish, is a 30-credit, 15 month program, in which graduate students earn initial certification in their subject area and a Master of Arts in Teaching degree. The coursework begins in May of the first summer and ends in August of the following summer. The program can be pursued through the traditional or alternate route. The traditional route requires a year-long residency starting in September, during which teacher candidates will be in area schools full time, three days a week in the fall, and four days a week in the spring. The alternate route requires that teacher candidates obtain a certificate of eligibility (CE) in the subject area for which certification is being sought, and are then hired by a participating school as teacher of record in the subject area. Courses meet on campus in the evening, as well as online. Teacher candidates are required to demonstrate effective teaching, research, and dispositions aligned with COE, state, and national standards through videos, lesson plans, and a research capstone project. Students implement their action research projects during the second summer semester. Literacy and technology are integrated throughout the program and key assessments include a teaching performance assessment, action research project, and edTPA."
Please see below the admissions requirements in order to study at William Paterson University.
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William Paterson University is committed to providing an exceptional and affordable public higher education. While your college education is a crucial investment in your future, the University work on your behalf to ensure that your education is as flexible and affordable as possible.
The University has held tuition increases to 2 percent in each of the last three years to keep a William Paterson University education within your reach.
William Paterson maintains a generous merit scholarship program for incoming freshman and transfer applicants. Each year close to 2,000 scholarships are awarded totalling over $7 million.
First-Time Freshmen Scholarship Scholarships available (automatically) for international students (if these are merit-based or financial need and which amounts / requirements, etc)
$3,000 to $8,000
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23
3.0 (US curriculum scale)
Postgraduate assistantships A limited number of graduate assistantships, an academic award that carries a $6,000 stipend and a waiver of tuition and fees for the extent of the appointment, are available to qualified students.
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
USA student visa requirements