Advising
Advising resources are available to admitted, pre-admitted and prospective candidates. A faculty member or a full time adviser will guide and mentor you as you progress in your program. An undergraduate candidate is required to meet with his/her adviser at least once each semester to review progress and plan for future semesters. Graduate students are strongly encouraged to meet regularly with an adviser once a semester, but it's not required.
Advising programs are active year-round programs. Peak advising times are prior to Registration (October/early November and March/early April) and New Student Registration during early June.
Working With Your Adviser
The relationship between adviser and advisee is one of shared responsibility. You are entering a new point in your life, which involves many choices and decisions. Your adviser is here to assist you during your academic career in the School of Education. To see who your assigned adviser is please check your dashboard on your ESIS account.

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Programs
- Early Childhood Regular Education (grades PreK - 3rd)
- Early Childhood Transition to Degree Major
- Early Childhood - Middle Childhood, Regular Education (grades PreK - 6th)
- Elementary Education Major with Early Childhood Minor
- Graduate Elementary Education Program (ECMC)
- Middle Childhood - Early Adolescence, Regular Education (grades 1st - 8th)
- Undergraduate Elementary Education major with a minor in:
- Coaching
- Communicative Disorders
- English Language Arts
- General Science
- Health Education
- Mathematics
- Social Science
- Spanish Education
- Teaching English as a Second Language
- Undergraduate Elementary Education major with a minor in:
- Early Adolescence - Adolescence, specific subject area (grades 6th - 12th)
- Biology
- Broad Field Science
- Broad Field Social Studies
- Chemistry with Broad Field Science
- English
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Physics with Broad Field Science Education
- Physical Science
- Graduate STEM Teach Program (Biology, Broad Field Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Space Science, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics, Physical Science)
- Early Childhood - Adolescence, specific subject area (grades PreK -12th)
- Agricultural Education (available in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences Art Education) (available as both a graduate and undergraduate program)
- Art
- Adaptive Physical Education (minor) requires a major in H&HP K-12 education)
- Coaching (minor)
- Graduate Speech and Language Pathologist
- Health & Physical Education
- Modern Languages (Spanish)
- Music Education (Interment and Choral)
- Teaching English as a Second Language (available as both a graduate and undergraduate program)
All programs are Graduate School Early Childhood - Adolescence (grades PreK - 12th)
- School Counseling
- School Psychologist
All programs are Graduate Early Childhood - Adolescence (grades PreK -12th)
- Director of Instruction
- Principal Licensing
- Reading Specialist
Graduate Programs
- Reading Teacher
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