Are you an aspiring middle or high school English teacher? Look no further. This concentration is for you.
English majors may pursue Massachusetts state teaching licensure by completing the secondary education concentration. In doing so, you will be eligible to receive a license to teach English grades 5-12, in Massachusetts.
The experience you gain at Endicott is comprehensive. You will complete freshman and sophomore internships in a range of school settings, a sophomore and junior field experience connected to your secondary education courses, a junior year pre-practicum, and senior year full practicum experience. Upon graduation, you will have completed all of the requirements necessary to apply for an initial license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and you will be eligible to pursue licensure in many other states. Students receive free preparation for the required Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) as part of the program.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
School of Social Sciences, Communication and Humanities
376 Hale Street,
BEVERLY,
Massachusetts,
01915, United States
Official High School/Secondary School Transcript/Academic Record: English translation required if original transcript is not in English. Endicott reserves the right to request internationally educated applicants have their credentials evaluated by a NACES-certified evaluation agency. If it is determined that your credentials need to be evaluated, you will be contacted.
Letter of Recommendation (from a teacher, counsellor, or advisor)
English language test scores
TOEFL: 79; IELTS: 6.0; Duolingo: 105; Pearson PTE: 53.
Deadline: February 1; For the Spring semester deadline, please contact the provider.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Endicott College has an impressive 99 percent graduate employment rate, with the vast majority of graduates finding careers related to their majors.