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Walden University
100 Washington Avenue South, Suite 1210
Minneapolis, MN 55401
1-800-925-3368

Walden University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.hlcommission.org, an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Walden University’s Richard W. Riley College of Education and Human Sciences is accredited based on the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) Standards through June 2026. This accreditation covers specific Walden initial teacher and advanced educator preparation programs, including the BS in Elementary Education, Master of Arts in Teaching–Special Education (MAT-SPED) specialization, MS in Education–Educational Leadership and Administration (MSED-ELA) specialization, and EdS in Educational Leadership and Administration (EdS-ELA). The MAT-SPED, MSED-ELA, and EdS-ELA programs were reviewed by Specialized Professional Associations (SPAs), which define content-area standards for programs, and these programs achieved national recognition.

CAEP promotes excellence in educator preparation through quality assurance and continuous improvement. Walden’s College of Education and Human Sciences has earned national accreditation by demonstrating excellence in the areas of content and pedagogy, clinical experiences, selectivity, program impact, and capacity for continuous improvement. CAEP is the only Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)-recognized national accreditor for educator preparation.

Walden University practices a policy of nondiscrimination in admission to, access to, and employment in its programs and activities. Walden does not discriminate based on race, color, sex, age, religion or creed, marital status, disability, national or ethnic origin, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, or other legally protected status. 

Walden is committed to providing barrier-free access to its educational services and makes appropriate and reasonable accommodations when necessary. Students requesting accommodations per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must contact Student Wellness and Disability Services at disability@mail.waldenu.edu.

 

This publication represents current curricula, educational plans, offerings, and requirements. These may be modified or discontinued from time to time at the university’s sole discretion to carry out the university’s purposes and objectives. Neither the provisions of this document, nor the acceptance of candidates through registration and enrollment in the university, constitute a contract or an offer of a contract.

Walden is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education to offer a program leading to initial principal licensure. Candidates seeking licensure in Ohio are responsible for completing any other Ohio requirements beyond Walden’s state-approved program. The Ohio Department of Higher Education is solely responsible for reviewing applications and issuing licenses. The EdS in Educational Leadership and Administration program and its curriculum are also approved by the Minnesota Board of School Administrators as meeting the competencies and requirements for K–12 principal licensure in Minnesota.

Individuals interested in licensure in states other than Ohio or Minnesota may qualify by virtue of completing a state-approved educator preparation program; however, individuals must review their state’s regulations to ensure the program meets all requirements, paying particular attention to any requirements specific to out-of-state program completers. Individuals who reside in certain states may be ineligible to enroll in this program. 

Walden enrollment specialists can provide general information on state licensure; however, it remains the individual’s responsibility to understand and comply with all state licensure requirements. Walden makes no representation or guarantee that completion of Walden coursework or programs will permit an individual to obtain state licensure or endorsement. For additional guidance on licensure issues, please refer to www.waldenu.edu/educlicensure.

Note to All Pennsylvania residents: The Pennsylvania Department of Education requires field experience consisting of 360 hours, therefore students who intend to seek licensure in Pennsylvania will be required to complete an additional 40 hours of field experience beyond the typical 320 hours outlined in the Field Experience Policy.  


For Candidates in Washington State

  • Prospective Washington State students: Contact the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction at 1-360-725-6320 or prof.educ@k12.wa.us to determine whether Walden’s programs in the field of education are approved for teacher certification or endorsement in Washington state. Additionally, teachers are advised to contact their individual school district as to whether this program may qualify for salary advancement.


Consequences of Moving States
Prospective students enrolling in licensure-leading programs are advised that relocation to another state may impact the student’s ability to complete field experiences and/or to obtain professional licensure, certification, or other credential in another state. Prospective students are advised to carefully review, evaluate, and understand the requirements of the applicable licensure board in the state in which they intend to relocate.

 

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