Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Accelerated Graduate Pathway

Program Type
Accelerated Graduate Pathway
Degree
Leads to Master of Science in Education (MSEd)
Mode of Study
Varies: Accelerated Graduate Pathway

Pathway highlights

  • Complete both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in as few as 5 years.
  • Take advantage of a time-saving & cost-saving pathway for highly motivated undergraduate students looking ahead to graduate school.
  • Save up to 12 credits worth of tuition, fees, and expenses.
  • Declare any undergraduate major to enroll in this pathway.
  • Choose your mode of study for graduate courses: Our TESOL MSEd is available blended (a mix of in-person and online courses) and accelerated online.
  • Begin your career in education sooner with both your bachelor’s and MSEd degrees in hand.
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How the pathway works

During your final year of undergraduate study, you’ll begin taking graduate-level TESOL courses — if you meet progress standards. The graduate-level courses will satisfy credit requirements for your undergraduate major as well as the first year of the TESOL graduate program.

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Select any undergraduate major

Each of our undergraduate majors is eligible to enroll in the TESOL MSEd Accelerated Graduate Pathway. If you are majoring in Elementary Education or a Secondary Teacher Education Pathway, you can earn your add-on Maine Department of Education ESOL Endorsement. Please be advised that some majors that require 70 credits or more will extend the normal timeline for the pathway.

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Program requirements

You can elect this pathway at the end of your third year of undergraduate study. In your graduate-level courses, you will be required to earn at least a B- in each course and maintain a GPA of 3.0.

About our TESOL MSEd program

Our MSEd program is grounded in literacy theory and teaches both pedagogical theory and best practices that can be applied right away in a classroom environment. Our TESOL graduate program is available through two modes of study: blended and accelerated online. You can choose the mode of study that you prefer. Each option leads to the same Master of Science in Education.

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Blended program

Complete your graduate studies through a mix of in-person and online courses.

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Accelerated online program

Complete your graduate studies through 7-week asynchronous online courses.

Admission to the TESOL MSEd program

During your undergraduate studies, you will be required to submit the graduate program application along with all required admission materials. You can apply to the blended program or the accelerated online program. Each program has the same admission requirements. Your Academic Advisor will provide guidance on submitting your application.

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Frequently asked questions

Our Accelerated Graduate Pathways offer highly motivated undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate study while completing their bachelor’s degree.

Next steps

Our helpful admissions counselors are here to answer your questions about the admissions process, our academic programs, and student support services. We also invite you to explore the many ways to visit campus or to engage with us through online experiences.

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Please note: You must enroll at the University before declaring this pathway. You can elect this pathway at the end of your third year of undergraduate study. Current USM students should contact your Academic Advisor to learn more about how the pathway can work with your current academic progress.