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Graduate School
West Quad, Room 100
Ball State University
Muncie, IN 47306

Phone: 866-285-GRAD (toll-free)
or 765-285-1297
Fax: 765-285-1328
E-mail: gradschool@bsu.edu

Secondary Education

If you want to sharpen your teaching skills and enhance your effectiveness with middle school, junior high, and high school students, a master of arts in secondary education could be just the thing for you. This program, which is part of our prestigious Teachers College, gives you intensive professional preparation in six key areas: teaching methods, curriculum, educational foundations, educational technology, multicultural education and educational research. You’ll benefit from working with our top-notch faculty, and you’ll be able to take many of the required courses at off-site locations and online. If you do not have a teaching license, you can pursue your initial teaching license at the same time as pursuing this degree. 

A November online and onsite information session is planned for individuals who want to learn about the $30,000 Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship.

The program, made possible through Ball State's partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, is designed to encourage individuals with outstanding backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and math—the STEM disciplines—to pursue careers as educators, as well as offer the preparation that will ensure success in the classroom over the long term.

Reservations
The online and onsite information session will be held from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time on Nov. 10.  Reserve a spot at the session by filling out our registration form.

Apply today to the Ball State Graduate School and learn how you can defray tuition costs as a graduate assistant and check out other options to pay for grad school.

Want more information? Contact Nicole Bell, the graduate advisor in the Department of Educational Studies, (Teachers College Building, room 826), Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, 765-285-9176.