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CUSTOMIZED MASTERS DEGREE – The Master of Science (MS) Degree in Education Improvement & Transformation

Drexel University School of Education

Drexel University’s Master of Science (MS) in Education Improvement and Transformation (EIT), a fully online degree program, empowers students to customize a program to meet their individual professional needs. Students self-design a course of study, within a degree framework, that allows them the flexibility to study the topics most relevant to their own career growth.

Whether you are looking to enter the field of education, are in the early stages of an education career, or are mid-career, the EIT MS can be the right choice. By choosing from among the many available concentrations and certificates, you can gain exposure to areas of study and topics that are cutting edge and can enhance existing knowledge and skills or introduce you to new ones necessary for making a positive impact as an educator.

There is an exciting extra benefit that, to our knowledge is unique among programs offered by schools of education in the US – students can earn up to three Post Baccalaureate Certificates (PBCs) – choosing from among five options – while accumulating credits toward the MS degree.

Students who enroll in the EIT MS come from a wide range of employment settings, with the goal of advancing themselves in their current track or switching careers, and after completing the EIT degree are positioned for employment in the K-12, post-secondary, non-profit, government, business, and other sectors.

Graduate students work closely with academic advisors to create a plan of study that supports their career objectives. Our advisors counsel their students in managing coursework, meeting program requirements and ensuring completion of the program. If you would like to speak to the academic advisor for this program, please visit the Academic Advisor Directory.

THE EIT PROGRAM STRUCTURE

HOW TO APPLY TO THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION IMPROVEMENT & TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM

Program Questions

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For questions about all School of Education academic programs, please contact enroll@drexel.edu.

Alumni Spotlight

Colleen Curran Drexel University School of Education alumna

Colleen Curren currently works as a special education teacher at Triton Regional High School. Colleen enrolled in Drexel's online Education Improvement and Transformation program while working full-time at a teacher. Colleen says, "The flexibility of the online format for me as a working professional also had a large impact on my decision to attend Drexel." The flexibility of the EIT program allowed Colleen to complete assignments on her own schedule and applied what she learned directly to her workplace. Colleen hopes to become more active in shaping educational policy at the local, state, and national level in the future. She credits Drexel by saying, "I believe that my education in Drexel's EIT program and continued opportunities the program provides me as a graduate will help me to do so."