Teachers may add the computer/technology endorsement to an existing license without completing an entire master's degree. Teachers can earn the computer/technology endorsement from BW in a total of 22 credit hours. The curriculum requires three courses and two field experiences.
Qualifications for the Computer/Technology Endorsement in Ohio
Teachers will earn the computer/technology endorsement by completing required coursework and state exam. Successful completion of Ohio Department of Education approved exam(s) is required for teachers to quality for the computer/technology endorsement.
Computer/Technology Endorsement Curriculum
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Semester Course Fall EDU 514** Instructional Technology Tools and Resources Spring EDU 516 Instructional Design & Technology Integration
EDU 525 Tech-Integration Field ISummer EDU 515 Digital Media & Project-Based Learning Fall EDU 517 Teacher Leadership & Technology Implementation
EDU 526 Leadership Field IISpring EDU 518 Online Teaching & Learning Summer EDU 520 Issues & Trends in Educational Technology
EDU 530 Capstone for Leadership in TechnologyFor candidates interested in earning a master’s degree along with the computer/technology endorsement, complete:
- EDU 511-Using Evidence, Research, and Data in Education
- Select three approved courses from the following MAEd specializations: Literacy, Mild to Moderate Educational Needs, and School Leadership.
**EDU 514 is offered fall, spring, and summer semesters. It is a prerequisite for all other courses.
- Academic Calendar
- Application Process
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New students enroll in the Master of Arts in Education program throughout the year in the fall, spring and summer terms. It is recommended that students apply for admission at least four weeks prior to the term they wish to enroll.
Baldwin Wallace University welcomes each student's application for admission and will carefully review the academic preparation and achievements of each applicant. During this process, students must provide evidence of their preparation and fit for future success at Baldwin Wallace University consistent with academic standards and code of conduct statements for the University, program, or profession. Students are selected based on their academic preparation; interview with members of the admission committee; relevant work, community and teaching experience with children and young adults; recommendations from professionals in the field; and personal dispositions/attributes that support success in an education career. All aspects of an application are considered and used as the primary means for informing an admission decision.
Are you a teacher who is employed by a BW school partnership program school district? Teachers in the school partnership program may have transcripts sent directly from their district office and only need one recommendation.
All application materials should be submitted to:
Admission Office
Baldwin Wallace University
275 Eastland Road
Berea, OH 44017
graduate@bw.edu
Fax: (440) 826-2778Required Application Materials
Application
Apply Now (no application fee)
Official College/University Transcripts
Please submit ALL official college/university transcripts. To be considered official, transcripts must be mailed - either electronically or as a paper copy - directly from the college/university attended to the Baldwin Wallace office of admission.
- Electronic transcripts should be sent to admit@bw.edu.
- Paper copies should be sent to:
Admission Office
Baldwin Wallace University
275 Eastland Road
Berea, OH 44017
The admission committee recommends a GPA of 3.0 or above. In limited cases, the admission committee may request that candidates take the Miller's Analogies Test and submit official results if the qualifying GPA is less than 3.0.
Colleges and Universities Attended Outside the United States
Candidates who have attended foreign institutions must provide BW with English translated documents as well as an evaluation of courses from World Education Services (WES).
Recommendations
Using the recommendation form within the online applicant portal, please provide two recommendations from principals, supervisors, teachers or other persons qualified to evaluate your background and potential to pursue a program of graduate study.
Teaching Certificate or License
Once your application has been submitted, the admission committee will check with the Ohio Department of Education to verify each applicant's certificate or licensure history.
Criminal Record
When applying for admission as a graduate student to BW School of Education teacher licensure programs, candidates are asked whether they have ever been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony that was not expunged or sealed. Candidates with a criminal record that has not been expunged or sealed may not be eligible for admission to the teacher licensure programs at Baldwin Wallace University. If you are already a licensed teacher, please note that an expunged or sealed record may impact a teacher’s eligibility to qualify for an Ohio teaching license following completion of the program. Eligibility for a teaching license varies by state and may be assessed on a case-by-case basis by the professional teacher licensing board in that state.
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School Partnership Program
Many students enrolled in BW's MAEd programs are employed by school districts that participate in the BW School Partnership Program, providing them with a simplified application process and other benefits.
Tuition and Financial Aid
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2023-24 Tuition
MAEd Program for K-12 Educators Per Credit Hour MAEd Graduate Courses $565 - Tuition Discount
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Baldwin Wallace offers a 10% discount ($509 per credit hour) for educators in school districts that are premier partners. Learn more about our school partnership program.
- Financial Aid and Loans
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BW's Federal ID Code: 003014
Loans for Graduate Students
Graduate students in the School of Education may pursue financial support in the form of educational loans.
If this is your first graduate degree, or if you earned a graduate or professional degree unrelated to K-12 education, you may consider pursuing federal direct student loans, graduate PLUS loans, or private education loans.
Graduate students who have already earned a master's degree related to K-12 education may utilize private education loans, which often have interest rates and repayment options that are as competitive or perhaps even better than the federal loans.
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
Qualifying students can borrow up to $20,500 in Direct Student loans per academic year. Students must apply through the FAFSA annually. To qualify for a loan, you must be enrolled at least half time: for first time MAEd students, this equates to at least three credit hours per term. View more information on federal direct student loans.
Federal Graduate and Professional Student Plus Loans
In addition to federal direct student loans, first time MAEd students may also be eligible for the Federal Graduate and Professional Student PLUS Loan Program. Students must apply through the FAFSA annually and have non-adverse credit.
Private Education Loans
Private education loans are a financing option for students who choose to not utilize federal loans or do not qualify for the federal loans. The FAFSA is not required to pursue these loans, but a credit check is typically required. Due to the wide-variety of private education loan offerings it is advised that you should compare multiple lenders prior to making your decision. To assist with this process, Baldwin Wallace offers resources and online comparison tools for selecting and applying for a private education loan.
Contact
Graduate & Professional Studies Admission
(440) 826-8012, graduate@bw.edu
Department of Education
(440) 826-2166, (440) 826-3779 (fax)
Academic Advisor (Licensed Teachers)
Gail Habig, (440) 826-6534, ghabig@bw.edu
Dept. of Education Contact (Initial Teaching License)
Dr. Debra Janas, djanas@bw.edu
Leadership in Technology Program Coordinator
Dr. Susan Finelli-Genovese, (440) 826-8064, sfinelli@bw.edu