College of Education (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
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EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Early Childhood Education
- Educational Studies
- Elementary Education
- Elementary Education K-12 Licensure
- Secondary Education Licensure
- Special Education K-8
- Teaching English as a Second Language
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Average GPA (first-year student) : 3.75
- Average GPA (transfer student) : 3.30
- Recommended Minimum GPA :3.0
Additional requirements
First Year Applicants: School Counselor/School administrator Letter of Recommendation
Other Performing Arts Requirements: If applying for a performing arts degree, an audition will be required as part of the application process
Essay: Required as part of application
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
80IELTS
7Duolingo English test
115About Faculty
At Belmont University’s College of Education, we strive to grow, develop, and support educators and leaders who teach brilliantly, innovate boldly, advocate passionately, and serve faithfully. Belmont University’s College of Education offers students valuable opportunities to be in Pre-K-12 classrooms from their very first semester on campus. This early and frequent field experience enables our students to understand and embrace the demands of teaching and the rhythms of a thriving classroom. Our rigorous and comprehensive programs combine deep content knowledge with excellent pedagogy, proven student support strategies, and research-based practice to enable our graduates to be effective, successful, and truly transformational teachers and leaders.
Top Reasons to Study in Belmont University
Emphasis on advocacy for families and children
Belmont University’s College of Education prepares candidates to be advocates for families, children and for the profession. With its emphasis on advocacy, the program teaches candidates to recognize and honor the worth and dignity of every learner.
Emphasis on passionate teachers starting day one
Belmont University’s College of Education believes that exemplary educators are passionate about their students, the families and the content that they teach. Therefore it is important to begin to learn about these areas early. Belmont teacher candidates can begin education courses on Day 1 of their first semester at Belmont.
Emphasis in course-embedded field experience
Belmont University’s College of Education believes that authentic engagement in the field of practice is an essential part of becoming an effective educator. With this commitment, every education course at Belmont will either be embedded in a school setting or have a direct field experience to the content covered. As a result, the Belmont teacher candidate will have had exposure to public, private and charter schools prior to their final clinical practice experience.
Ranking & Accreditation of Belmont University
- Top 30 in the US for Strong Commitment to Undergraduate Teaching U.S. News & World Report, 2023
- Top 100 Best Value School U.S. News & World Report, 2023
- Names to Forbes 2022 America’s Top Colleges List
- Belmont University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees
- One of the fastest growing Christian Universities in the U.S.
Student Accommodation at Belmont University
All full-time, undergraduate, degree-seeking, unmarried students (without children residing with them) are eligible to live in campus housing.
- Housing: 7,470
- Dining: 6,200
- Other: 1,460
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