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The Special Education Program at Mississippi State University prepares future practitioners and leaders to make a meaningful impact in special education. Our students learn to identify and implement evidence-based practices tailored to the unique needs of each student and family. With programs that span the entire lifespan, we emphasize empowering families to support student success at every stage. Our faculty is dedicated to advancing and continuously improving innovative, inclusive practices that drive the field forward.

Program highlights:

In-State Tuition:

All online students, regardless of location, receive the in-state tuition rate.

Flexible Online Learning:

Experience the flexibility of online learning with our 100% online coursework. Complete your studies from anywhere while balancing other commitments.

Licensure opportunity:

Program graduates are eligible to be recommended for the Class AA Mississippi Educator License.

Tuition & Fees

Tuition per credit hour $558.50
Instructional Support Fee per credit hour $25.00

Tuition and fees listed are subject to change and do not include all possible charges. Additional fees may apply. Please refer to the master class schedule for individual course charges.

Program Structure

The Master of Science in Special Education requires 33 hours of graduate coursework beyond the bachelor's degree.

Required Courses

Course Number Course Title Hours
EDX 6813 Intro to Assessment Issues in Special Education 3
EDX 8003 Multi-tiered Systems of Support  3
EDX 8043 Evidenced-Based Practices for Struggling Learners 3
EDX 8063 Universal and Focused Behavioral Interventions (Tier 1 & 2) 3
EDX 8073 Intensive Behavioral Interventions (Tier 3) 3
EDX 8083 Universal Design for Learning  3
EDX 8113 Sped Law and Research 3
EDX 8093 Special Education Project 3
EDX 8343 Single Case Design Research in the Classroom  3
EDX 8173 Special Education in the Regular Classroom 3
EDX 8493 Action Research  3
  Total Hours 33

 

 

Admission Requirements

Students seeking full admission into this program should apply as classified students.

Applications for the degree programs are reviewed three times a year. The application deadlines for those semesters are as follows:

  • December 1 to be considered for Spring admission.
  • May 1 to be considered for Summer admission.
  • August 1 to be considered for Fall admission.

An applicant for admission to graduate study must hold a bachelor's degree from a fully recognized four-year educational institution with unconditional accreditation with appropriate regional accrediting agencies. The applicant must also meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School and the MS in Special Education program.

Regular admission to graduate study in the program requires a minimum grade point average (last four semesters of undergraduate work) of 3.00/4.00. When a student is deficient in one of the cited criteria, the student's application may nevertheless be considered for admission based on the strength of other materials contained in the student's application.

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores are NOT required to enter this program.


Attention International Students

International students are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and score greater than 550. Detailed information regarding international applications can be found in the Graduate Catalog. Questions regarding international applications can be addressed to the Office of the Graduate School at gradapps@grad.msstate.edu.

  • ETS is providing home testing for the TOEFL iBT test, and MSU is encouraging students to take advantage of this testing option. For those students applying who have taken the TOEFL within five years of the semester they plan to enroll and are unable to access the TOEFL iBT test from home, we will accept your previous test scores.

 


 

Admissions Process

Domestic/International Classified Admissions

  1. Submit online application. You will choose you will select Educational Psychology as your major and Online Education as your campus
  2. Statement of Purpose
  3. Three letters of recommendation
    • You will be asked to submit three names and three email addresses of individuals you are using as references. Once you click submit, these individuals will be sent an email from MSU, which will provide a link to an online form for completing their recommendations.
  4. TOEFL or IELTS scores are required for international students.
  5. One official transcript showing bachelor’s degree or progress toward degree. (For international students, please submit a copy in native language along with translated copies, if appropriate.)
  6. One official transcript showing ALL work after bachelor’s degree. (For international students, please submit a copy in native language along with translated copies, if appropriate.)
    • Electronic transcripts should be sent to: gradapps@grad.msstate.edu Mississippi State University, Graduate School. Only one copy of an electronic transcript is required.
    • Paper Transcripts Address (USPS):
      Mississippi State University
      The Office of the Graduate School
      P.O. Box G
      Mississippi State, MS 39762
    • Physical Street Address (for DHL, Fed Ex, UPS, DHS, etc.):
      Mississippi State University
      The Office of the Graduate School
      175 President Circle
      116 Allen Hall
      Mississippi State, MS 39762
  7. Payment of $60 non-refundable application processing fee for domestic students.
    Payment of $80 non-refundable application processing fee for international students.
  8. Once you are admitted, you will receive an email with complete instructions on registering for classes and contacting your advisor.

Contact Information

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Samantha Clardy

Enrollment & Onboarding Coach

  • Center for Distance Education
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Anusha Rijal

Retention & Engagement Coach

  • Center for Distance Education
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Dr. Patricia Hampshire

Program Coordinator

  • Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator
    Department of Teacher Education and Leadership