Graduate studies in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership are designed to prepare graduate students for administrative, supervisory and related instructional and non-instructional positions in Virginia’s educational system.
Each major or program of study requires a series of courses unique to that discipline. Careful selection of electives and supporting courses permits a graduate student to develop an individualized program of study with an emphasis on one or more of the following areas: results-oriented teaching skills (pre-school through adult education); preparation for various professional areas within education; additional endorsement for teachers already licensed; preparation for doctoral studies.
Potential graduate students who are interested in a masters degree and/or licensure coursework in general education (elementary, middle, or secondary) are encouraged to contact Dr. Kristan Morrison, M.S. in Education Graduate Program Coordinator, at (540) 831-7120; mastersedu@radford.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Potential graduate students who are interested in a masters degree or licensure coursework in the special education field are encouraged to contact Dr. Kathryn Hoover, Special Education Graduate Program Coordinator, at (540) 831-5313; ruspecialed@radford.edu. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All potential graduate students should begin by completing the Request for Information Form.




