- Small and Rural Schools Special Education Supports
- Diagnostician Certification Programs
Dallas Baptist University's Educational Diagnostician Program
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Dallas Baptist University offers the Master of Education, Special Education with the Educational Diagnostician's Certificate as well as the Educational Diagnosticians Certificate for those who meet the criteria to pursue the Certificate only. The Master of Education, Special Education Degree with the Educational Diagnosticians Certificate is a 36-hour degree plan while the Certificate only is an 18-hour certificate only program. All coursework is offered asynchronous online, synchronous online, hybrid, flex, or face to face.
Program Contact:
Catana C. Hubbard, PhD
Program Director for Special Education & Diagnostician Services
214-333-5245
catanah@dbu.edu
Midwestern State University's Master's in SPED w/ Educational Diagnostician Program
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The Masters of Education Degree with a major in Special Education is designed for the practicing teacher to build professional knowledge and practical skills. Completion of degree requirements will allow the candidate to become certified as an Educational Diagnostician.
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Program Contact:
Dr. Edward Schultz
Associate Professor of Special Education
edward.schultz@msutexas.edu
Region 10 ESC's Statewide Diagnostician Program
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Region 10 is taking their regional diagnostician certification program statewide with a partnership with the other ESCs across the state in an effort to increase the number of evaluators in our schools. Through a partnership with the Small and Rural Schools Network, candidates from eligible small and rural LEAs (see eligible list above) may qualify for tuition assistance for the program.
Region 10 Diagnostician Certification Page
Program Contact:
Jill Kerby
Program Coordinator
972-348-1478
jill.kerby@region10.org
West Texas A&M's Major in Educational Diagnostician Standard Professional Certificate
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The Educational Diagnostician Program at West Texas A&M University has been designed to emphasize the professional standards for Diagnostic Specialists recognized by the Council for Exceptional Children with an emphasis on assessment, research-based practices, and interventions. All classes are online and easily accessible for students across the United States.
Program Webpage
Program Contact:
Michelle L. Simmons, Ed.D.
Assistant Professor of Education and Diagnostics Program Coordinator
806-651-2626
msimmons@wtamu.edu
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Students attending accredited universities/programs other than the ones highlighted above will be considered for funding.