
Towson Learning Network
Higher Education and Conference Center at HEAT
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Recruitment for this program is temporarily suspended.
Elementary Education (M.Ed.)
In an effort to assist teachers and local school systems in the Northeastern area of Maryland, Towson University offers the Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Elementary Education. This program provides opportunities for graduate students in education to meet the challenges of a dynamic profession. The program of study focuses on the following areas: developing advanced competencies in curriculum development and instructional design; developing an understanding of the diverse nature of learners and society; assuming leadership roles in the profession; using technology to enhance learning; understanding and using appropriate assessment and evaluation; engaging in scholarly activities; and thinking and reflecting critically about the educational process and professional practice. The classes are held at the Higher Eduaction and Conference Center (HECC) at HEAT in Aberdeen, Maryland.
With the exception of EDUC 761 and the capstone course, ELED 775, students may complete the program at the HEAT Center by following the prescribed program that emphasizes instructional technology and advanced approaches to teaching. However, those students seeking a greater variety of elective courses are encouraged to consider completing portions of their program at the Towson University Campus which is less than 35 miles from the Center.
For program information, including admission and graduation requirements, visit the following link:
The classes are held at the at the Higher Eduaction and Conference Center (HECC) at HEAT in Aberdeen, Maryland.
Application Information
If you are enrolling in this program and have not attended the Towson University Graduate School for the last three years, you must complete a Graduate School application.
Registration
Upon acceptance into the graduate school and department program, all candidates register for each course online. Typically the course sections at HEAT range from 601 - 610.
For more information regarding registration, contact Ms. Mary Ann Erdman, TLN Administrative Assistant, at merdman@towson.edu or 410-704-2639.
Tuition and Reimbursement
Upon registration for class, you will receive an e-bill from the University's Bursar’s Office for full tuition and fees via your TU email account. The bill is not delivered by postal service. The University fees for the HEAT location are assessed at a reduced rate based on its distance from the main campus. This bill must be paid by the due date. Unpaid bills will be assessed late fees and after 90 days will be sent to a collection agency.
Each school system has a different reimbursement policy or procedure based on negotiated agreements with its unions. You may seek reimbursement directly from your school system upon completion of each course in the program. Please note the following:
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Your school system will not pay for your tuition if you receive a grade that does not meet your school system’s reimbursement requirements, if you receive a grade of I (incomplete), or if you receive grade of FX. Instead, you will be solely responsible for the tuition and fees.
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Your school system will not pay your tuition if you exceed their reimbursable credit limit. If you exceed your school system’s reimbursable credit limit, you are solely responsible for the tuition and fees
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Tuition and fees are subject to increase.
If you are taking courses for certification purposes, check with your local school system or Maryland State Department of Education certification personnel to ensure that you are registering for the course you need.
Grades and Transcripts
If you need a copy of your grades, you can receive them through Towson Online Services. You can get information about requesting official transcripts from the Registrar's Office.
Contact Us
If you have questions about the academic program, contact Dr. Linda Emerick, graduate program director, at lemerick@towson.edu.
If you have general questions about programs in Northeast Maryland, contact John Desmone at
jdesmone@towson.edu.
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