Special Education (Mild-to-Moderate Disabilities)

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The MS in Special Education (Mild-to-Moderate Disabilities) from the Johns Hopkins School of Education is designed for those seeking certification to teach students identified with disabilities.

Across the nation, the demand for teachers is high — and in the realm of special education, the need is critical. Throughout this innovative program, you will build practical skills in evidence-based techniques so that you can support diverse students in a range of educational settings.

There are two focus areas available: elementary/middle school (grades 1–8) and secondary/adult (grades 6–12). With flexible enrollment options for full or part-time study, the program can be completed in as few as five semesters, but coursework must be completed within five years.

Finances should never stand in the way of your educational journey, which is why we offer a range of assistance programs, including RISE-TC. This partnership between Johns Hopkins University and Montgomery County Public Schools provides financial support, hands-on training, and ongoing mentorship for students enrolled in this program.

Graduates are eligible for Maryland state certification in special education, which is reciprocated by many other states. There is a 36-credit option for candidates seeking advanced training without certification.