Description
MSU's master's program in Special Education with Dyslexia Emphasis is designed for teachers who want to work with children or adults who have dyslexia or related disorders. Completion of degree requirements allows teachers to complete a comprehensive examination by the Academic Language Therapists Association and apply for professional certification. Teachers who pass the exam receive the title of Licensed Dyslexia Therapist (LDT).
» College Website: West College of Education
» College Website: West College of Education
Degree and Hours
» Master of Education: 36 Hours
Delivery Methods
» Online
» Hybrid (Effective Spring 2025)
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.
» Hybrid (Effective Spring 2025)
Online programs may not meet F1 Visa criteria.
Application Requirements
Submit requirements to the Admissions Office.
» Application to McAda Graduate School
» $50 Application Fee
» Official Transcripts
» Non-Advanced Certificate Form
» CALT Form
» Application to McAda Graduate School
» $50 Application Fee
» Official Transcripts
» Non-Advanced Certificate Form
» CALT Form
Application Deadlines
Domestic Applicants
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
» Summer II: June 1
International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1
International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
This program admits students to start in the fall, spring, or second summer session.
There is no summer admission for international applicants.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
» Summer II: June 1
International Applicants
» Fall: June 1
» Spring: October 1
International Applicants in the U.S.
» Fall: August 1
» Spring: December 1
This program admits students to start in the fall, spring, or second summer session.
There is no summer admission for international applicants.