Education Pedagogy. Experience. Confidence. Whether you want to become a first-time teacher or advance your teaching career, Wilson’s accredited education programs can meet your needs. From undergraduate and teacher certification programs to a range of graduate degree options, Wilson’s programs are highly regarded. Be the Teacher You Needed Pedagogy. Experience. Confidence. Our partnerships with local communities mean you’ll take the latest learning models directly to the classroom. Request Info Undergrad Request Info TCP Request Info Grad Educating You to Educate Others Maybe you always wanted to be a teacher or you’re surprising yourself with a turn toward a new career. Whatever your background, we prepare you to offer your best in the classroom. Image In the Field Students enrolling in the undergraduate education program begin field experiences that are designed to integrate theory and practice. First up is a sequence of structured classroom observations in local schools, followed by a supervised, 150-hour pre-practicum in a local school. Then, you’ll finish with a full-time, off-campus student teaching practicum. Learn about Undergraduate Education Teacher Certification Pathways If you’re interested in teaching and already hold a bachelor’s degree, our Teacher Certification Pathways can help accelerate your path to teacher certification. Wilson works with you to create an individualized program to help you balance work and school, and our network helps connect you with school systems eager to hire our graduates. Visit Teacher Certification Pathways Image Image Graduate Education Programs Wilson College offers five graduate programs for the certified teacher. The programs are Master of Education, Master of Special Education, Master of Educational Technology, Master of Mass Customized Learning and Master in TESOL. Graduate Education Programs Special Education Embrace a path with unique challenges and rewards. Special Education teachers are in high demand. Pursuing a career in Special Education will allow you to teach in general or special education settings as well as community agencies that work with individuals with disabilities. Wilson College offers dual certification through the undergraduate program and Teacher Certification Pathway. For students already holding a valid general education certificate, the Masters of Special Education at Wilson College provides the course work necessary to obtain Pennsylvania Special Education certification at the elementary/middle level (PreK-8) or secondary (7-12) level while earning a master's degree. Come see what Wilson College can offer you. Autism Spectrum Disorders Endorsement is open to teachers holding a valid Pennsylvania teaching certification. Image Wilson at a Glance Learn how our numbers add up to a top-rated education. 150hrs In your pre-practicum The best teachers are prepared teachers. That’s why you’ll spend 150 supervised hours in the classroom before you even get to student teaching. 10 subject areas experiencing severe teacher shortage* A Wilson degree will equip you for the areas where you’re needed most, especially STEM fields and special education. *According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education (2016). 24 certifications Choose from early childhood, special education, mathematics and more. Education in Action Catch up with Wilson’s latest news, upcoming events, and faculty and student accomplishments. More News ➜ Image September Common Hour - Academic Resources Help Students Succeed On September 16, the first Common Hour of the 2024-25 academic year took place in the Harry R. Read more Image Student Spotlight: Jacob McCoy '26 Meet a student athlete at Wilson College. Jacob McCoy '26 is working on his education degree while playing on the men's volleyball team. Read more
Image September Common Hour - Academic Resources Help Students Succeed On September 16, the first Common Hour of the 2024-25 academic year took place in the Harry R. Read more
Image Student Spotlight: Jacob McCoy '26 Meet a student athlete at Wilson College. Jacob McCoy '26 is working on his education degree while playing on the men's volleyball team. Read more