The University Of North Dakota - Online & Distance Education

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  • March 1 (Summer)

Degree Info

35 Credits
2+ Years to Complete
Online
Interact in a Virtual Classroom
In-State Tuition Regardless of Residency

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Current Distance Degree Program Student?

Master of Education (MEd) in English Language Learner (ELL) Education

Master's Degree
Begins every Fall (August) & Summer (May)

Who Should Apply?

You may earn your Master of Education (MEd) in English Language Learner (ELL) Education online from The University of North Dakota while you continue to live and work in your own community. You are not required to come to campus at any time!

UND's online ELL Education program prepares professional teachers to enter a growing field of education where they can teach English to speakers of other languages and serve culturally diverse student populations. The curriculum is designed to allow you the flexibility to focus on rural ELL / ESL education in K-12 schools, adult TESOL education, or teaching English abroad.

Certified Teachers or Non-Certified Professionals

The part-time online program is designed for:

ELL, ESL or TESOL Teaching Certification & Licensing Guidelines by State

Teacher licensure is not required for admission into the program. Completion of UND's online ELL Education program does not lead to initial teacher licensure.

If you plan to teach, please check with your state's teacher licensing board to verify if UND's online Master of Education in English Language Learner Education program will meet your state's requirements for an endorsement or credential in ELL, ESL, or TESOL teaching.

You may also visit the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDEC)  for more information.

Admission Requirements for the MEd in ELL Education

For detailed information on admission requirements and the application process, please refer to the UND School of Graduate Studies.

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Application Deadlines:

  • June 1 (Fall)
  • March 1 (Summer)