School of Education graduate programs are open to those who hold a bachelor's degree with an appropriate general education component from an accredited college or university. Find out more.
A graduate degree in education is critical if you want to move your teaching career forward. Whether you wish to specialize in an education field, serve as a school administrator, or switch to a new career as a teacher, a master's degree is an essential requirement in taking that next step.
Dominican University's School of Education provides a world-class faculty, convenient class times and accessible locations in River Forest, Palos Hills and Grayslake. And at Dominican, you'll have the opportunity to plug into our strong and active alumni network of educators.
Scholarships are available to those who have proven academic performance. So follow your heart and apply now for the Fall 2007 semester.
The fall semester begins September 5th. Applications are still being accepted and scholarships are still available. Call (708) 524-6921 or email educate@dom.edu to learn more.

School of Education graduate programs are open to those who hold a bachelor's degree with an appropriate general education component from an accredited college or university. Find out more.
