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Morgridge College of Education

Morgridge College of Education

About

As a private university located near the Rocky Mountains, the University of Denver (DU) empowers students who want to make a difference. At DU's Morgridge College of Education, we believe education serves as the foundation for transformation within our society. We are a community of teachers, counselors, researchers and leaders – all committed to equity, diversity and social justice. We offer graduate programs in K-12 teacher education and in early childhood special education.

  • College or University
  • Denver, CO

Institution Links

  • Admissions
  • Financial Aid Office
  • Online Application
Kayla Alvarez

Not only has this program nurtured my development as a culturally responsive educator, but I am fortunate enough to work alongside a remarkable mentor-teacher who happens to be a University of Denver alumna.

Kayla Alvarez

Morgridge College of Education

Programs

Master’s & licensure

Teacher Education Program (Master of Arts)

  • 11 months

    Program Duration

  • In-person

    Program Format

  • Pre-Test Required

    No

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Program Info

Motivate, guide, and inspire future generations. More than almost any other profession, teaching provides the opportunity to make a significant, tangible difference in the world. Pursue teacher licensure and a master’s degree through DU's Morgridge College of Education Teacher Education Program. Our CAEP accredited program is renowned for rigorous coursework, dedicated faculty and staff, and individualized support. We also offer extensive fieldwork opportunities, where you will be able to put your knowledge to work in culturally and linguistically diverse K–12 schools.

Why choose the DU Morgridge Teacher Education Program?

  • Get your MA degree and CO Teaching License in one year.

  • Study at the prestigious University of Denver.

  • Get hands-on experience in the classroom from day one.

  • Be taught by nationally and internationally recognized faculty.

Already a licensed teacher and want to pursue additional endorsements? DU's Morgridge College of Education also offers certificate programs in special education, gifted education, culturally and linguistically diverse education, and early childhood special education.

Have a master's degree and want to pursue initial teacher licensure? Consider our "licensure only" option. To graduate, you will need to complete 43-quarter credit hours, a 10-month field placement in a diverse elementary or secondary school, and program coursework and expectations. The same concentration areas and fieldwork requirements of the master's degree apply.

Upcoming Deadlines

  • Deadlines

    Program Start

  • Dec. 01, 2024

    Summer
  • Feb. 05, 2025

    Summer
  • Mar. 15, 2025

    Spring
  • Apr. 15, 2025

    Summer
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Application Fee & Annual Tuition

Learn how to get$100 Back
and apply for a$1000 Scholarship

  • $38,688

    In State Tuition

  • $65

    Application Fee

Ways to Lower Your Costs

Students at Morgridge College of Education have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Morgridge College of Education to see if you can, too!

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Description

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees will vary. Cost per credit rate is $744, and the above annual costs are estimated costs of attendance.

Please see the Morgridge College of Education financial aid webpage for more information. If you have any questions about cost, please email MCE.finaid@du.edu.

Grants, Stipends, Scholarships

A one-time Dean's Scholarship is offered to TEP students with the exact amount determined during the application process. The Urban Teacher Fellowship (UFT), a scholarship program, is also available to qualifying TEP students – learn more here: https://morgridge.du.edu/programs/teacher-education-programs/urban-teacher-fellowship/

$8,000

Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled

Up to $8,000 per year for qualifying TEP students

For more information visit:Financial Aid Office

Licensure Areas

Elementary Education (K-6)
English Language Arts (7-12)
Mathematics (7-12)
Science (7-12)
Social Studies (7-12)
Special Education (Pre-K-12)

Stats

Gender
  • Male

  • Female


    22%

    78%

Ethnicity
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native

  • Asian

  • Black

  • Hispanic/Latino

  • Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

  • White

  • Two or more races


    0%

    2%

    0%

    10%

    0%

    86%

    2%

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