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Early Childhood and Special Education, B.S.

Program Highlights

PARTICIPATE IN A CLASSROOM
Get real-world experience working with students and teachers in local classrooms all throughout your program.

PREPARE FOR YOUR CAREER
Grow your confidence through one semester of mentored student teaching by leading a classroom.

SAVE TIME AND MONEY
Prepare for professional New York State teacher certification through Roberts' graduate programs in Literacy or Special Education.

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I transferred to Roberts Wesleyan after hearing how wonderful their education program was, but I had no idea how great of an impact the professors, students, and program as a whole would have on me. My professors instilled a passion in me to get to know my students in order to be a successful teacher as well as a genuine love for learning. I have gleaned more from my program than I ever thought possible and have been given so much encouragement.

Because of Roberts, I feel confident in my abilities as an early childhood educator and feel ready to conquer my first teaching job.

Kasie Kae Fritz, Early Childhood/Special Education (B-2)

How Much Will I Pay?

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Total Program
Sticker Price:

$52,127


Last year

100%

of full-time freshmen students who applied 
for a scholarship received one

$25,324

average grants & scholarships package
for incoming freshman students last year

Roberts' Strategic Pillars

Online, Hybrid, and In-Person Programs In Rochester, NY

ANCHORED IN CHRISTIAN FAITH

You’ll be spiritually prepared for engagement in a diverse world.

CUSTOMIZED EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS

Whatever your interests and circumstances, you’ll be equipped for your one-of-a-kind vocation.

READY TO
LEAD

You’ll be ready to lead, making meaningful contributions in your profession.

FLOURISHING PEOPLE & COMMUNITIES

Empowered to act in local and practical ways, you’ll make a difference in the communities where you live and work.

Courses and Requirements

View major requirements and more.

What Will I Learn?

You will choose one of the following concentrations for certification:
  • Historical and Social Sciences
  • Language Arts
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Math, Science & Technology – Emphasis on Math
  • Math, Science & Technology – Emphasis on Science
  • Social Studies
You’ll study:
  • How to connect with community resources and agencies
  • Collaboration with families
  • The foundations of special education
  • How to manage the learning environment
  • Planning and analyzing early intervention strategies
  • How to create an inclusive and culturally responsive classroom

Career Outlook

Here are just a few successes our graduates have achieved:

Student Teaching Placements

  • Webster Central School District (CSD)
  • Greece CSD
  • Rochester CSD
  • Pittsford CSD
  • Churchville-Chili CSD
  • Brockport CSD
  • Hilton CSD
  • Byron-Bergen CSD
  • Spencerport CSD
  • Kendall CSD
  • Penfield CSD
  • Rush-Henrietta CSD
  • Private schools and agencies such as Charles Finney, Mary Cariola Children’s Center, Hillside Children’s Center, Cornerstone Christian Academy, McQuaid, and more!

Careers

  • Preschool Teacher
  • Preschool Special Education Teacher
  • Elementary Teacher (Pre-K-Grade 2)
  • Elementary Special Education Teacher (Pre-K-Grade 2)
  • Universal Pre-K/Head Start Teacher

Roberts’ Graduate Teacher Education Professional Programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Teachers need at least a bachelor’s degree. The type of degree they get is flexible – whether it be in elementary education, their intended field of teaching, or a more focused education degree like the Childhood & Special Education degree here at Roberts where you can hone in on a specific subject area with a concentration.

Many teachers do go on to obtain a master’s or even doctorate degree, as well. Some states such as New York, Maryland, and Connecticut actually require teachers to obtain their master’s degree in teaching or education in a certain amount of time to maintain their teacher’s license. Along with that, many districts pay teachers who obtain their master’s degree more than those who don’t.

Special education is specially designed instruction for educating students with disabilities, individual differences, and special needs. Because each student learns differently, there is a wide range of accommodations involved in special education.

At Roberts, we value special education and creating learning environments where every student can thrive. As a Childhood and Special Education student, you’ll take courses such as Foundations of Special Education, Creating Inclusive Learning Communities, and Assessment for Special Education.

According to the US Bureau of Labor, the median annual wage for kindergarten and elementary school teachers in 2021 was about $61,350.

Naturally, the numbers will differ by area, type of school, and position.

Yes! If you come to campus for an individual visit, you can meet individually with a professor to get an overview of the major and your individual questions answered. Our Discovery Day events typically include a Faculty & Services Expo, where you can meet your future professors.

Yes! At Roberts, we’re dedicated to supporting you. Our Office of Student Financial Services is here to help you make the most of every financial aid opportunity available.

We provide financial assistance to 100% of our undergraduate students, so you can focus on following your calling with confidence.