Program Description:
The Intervention Specialist: Mild/Moderate licensure and degree program is offered at the graduate level and provides a multiage license and a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree. Candidates must successfully complete the program and pass all State of Ohio required licensure assessments in order to be eligible for a State of Ohio Provisional Intervention Specialist license in Mild/Moderate Needs (K-12).
Admissions Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a minimum 2.7 cumulative undergraduate GPA.
Dispositional Assessment - Candidate Disposition Inventory (CDI). Candidates must receive ratings of 3 or higher on all components of the CDI.
Demonstration of competence by scoring within the 50th percentile for each subtest on the GRE.
Completed FBI and BCII Background Check.
Admissions Process:
Apply To Graduate School
Complete Program Application
Clear criminal background check. Please consult with the college’s Office of Student Services for Background Check information: 937-775-3088 or 3086.
For more information visit: https://education-human-services.wright.edu/teacher-education