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University Admission Requirements

A student applying to a graduate certificate program must have earned a four-year bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a college or university that is accredited by the appropriate regional accrediting association or do so within one academic year.

  Present unofficial transcripts from each college or university other than Illinois State at which graduate, undergraduate, or non-degree credit was earned. The unofficial transcript should be easily readable and clearly indicate degree(s) awarded, courses and course grades for each term.

If accepted, official transcripts can be emailed from the university to GraduateAdmissions@IllinoisState.edu or mailed in a sealed envelope to:

Illinois State University
Graduate School, 209 Hovey Hall
Campus Box 4040
Normal, IL 61790-4040

 

Additional Program Admission Requirements

Applications will be reviewed by the Department of Special Education DOSE Program Coordinator who may ask you to submit additional information.

To be considered for this program, you must meet the following requirements.

Degree, Licensure, and Professional Experience

  You must have a master's degree, a professional license, and a minimum of two years of full-time experience providing special education services as a: 

  • Special education teacher 
  • Speech-language pathologist 
  • School counselor 
  • School nurse 
  • School social worker; or 
  • School psychologist 

GPA

You must have a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for all graduate level coursework.

Cover Letter and Resume

Upload a cover letter that outline your professional goals as related to special education administrative leadership.

Letter of Recommendation

Include one professional letter of recommendation. The letter should come from a person who has knowledge of your professional work, especially your work as a school or district leader.

The letter must address the following with examples or details:

  • Leadership experiences
  • Ability to make a difference in student performance.
  • Ability to work with colleagues and staff as a team.
  • Oral and written communication skills
  • Potential to become a special education administrative leader who can motivate and support faculty and families and who can promote learning by students with disabilities.

Additional Documentation

In the online application system, you will upload:

  1. Resume
  2. Unofficial copies of transcripts from all institutions in which you completed both undergraduate and graduate coursework.
  3. An official letter from a school or district employer documenting your teaching experience or related service experience working with students with disabilities.

Application Tip

When applying to the Director of Special Education program, be sure to select the Student Type as “Certificate/Specialist” as the level of study on the application for admission.

Global Access to Online Degree Programs

When applying, international students applying to a fully online program must agree to our international online and hybrid programs disclosure and disclaimer statements. Due to limited on-campus courses, immigration documentation cannot be issued for students seeking F-1 or J-1 status.

Application Deadlines

All application materials must be submitted by January 31, 2024, for consideration in participating in the Summer 2025-2026 academic year cohort.

Applications submitted after will be accepted as space permits.

Post-Master's Graduate Certificate for Director of Special Education

Requirements for endorsement as a Director of Special Education may be met through a postmaster’s degree program (Doctorate in Special Education) or through a non-degree program. Students seeking Director of Special Education endorsement must be admitted to the department as a post-master’s graduate certificate student or as a doctoral student. Coursework will enable students to meet ISBE standards leading to the Director of Special Education endorsement.

This post-master’s graduate certificate requires 12-15 hours:   

  • 15 hours: EAF 434*, SED 502SED 513SED 517
  • Depending on coursework completed at the master’s level, the student may need to complete SED 422 or an equivalent to meet Illinois State Board of Education professional license endorsement requirements.

*This course may be fulfilled by those who have a principal endorsement master’s degree. Substitute this with a foundational course.  

 

 

Graduate Coordinator

Name Office Email Phone
Dr. Allison Kroesch  Degarmo Hall - DEG 522  amkroes@IllinoisState.edu  (309) 438-5993