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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Winston School of Education and Social Policy


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Meet the Dean

 

Mission

In the Winston School of Education and Social Policy at Merrimack College, a Catholic, Augustinian institution, we believe that education is a transformative practice that changes the world. Our dynamic, rigorous programs prepare students to engage with communities by linking theory, research, and practice. With a focus on ethics and professionalism, we mentor students to be reflective and engaged educators, practitioners, and advocates for the common good. Our students become leaders and agents of change within schools, colleges, community organizations, and criminal justice institutions.

Vision

To educate for social transformation.

Description

The school collaborates with over 100 regional partners. We provide students a breadth of offerings in field-based experiences based in schools, community-based organizations, non-profits, legal, social service and local agencies. The work of our students can provide children access to effective schools, and it can help strengthen families and their respective communities.

 

Degree Programs 

Our degree programs are designed to allow students to progress at their own pace. Students may enroll full- or part-time. Each student is assigned an academic advisor to guide them through their program of study, and establish a timeline of completion that meets their personal and professional goals.

 

Non-Degree Programs

Our non-degree programs are designed for professionals who may not want, or need, a full master’s degree to achieve their professional goals. The non-degree programs are comprised of existing graduate-level courses. Students are assigned an academic advisor to ensure that the correct courses are completed and that all requirements are met.  

Type of Program

Area of Focus

Certificate

Digital Literacy/Computer Science

Educator License Only

Early Childhood Education (PreK-2)
English as a Second Language (PreK-6)
Moderate Disabilities (PreK-8)
School Counseling (PreK-8; 5-12)
School Social Worker/Adjustment Counselor (PreK-12)
Sheltered English Instruction (endorsement only)

Performance Assessment for Leaders
(PAL) Preparation

Principal/Assistant Principal License (K-6, 5-8, 9-12)

 

Please visit our website for additional and updated information about all of our graduate programs.

 

Graduate degree programs offered by the School:

Masters Degree(s)

Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.S.  

Community Engagement, M.Ed.  

Criminology and Criminal Justice, M.S.  

Higher Education, M.Ed.  

School Counseling, M.Ed.  

Social Work, M.S.W.  

Teacher Education, M.Ed.  

 

Graduate Certificate(s)

Catholic School Leadership  

Community-Based Nonprofit Leadership  

Diversity, Equity, and Social Change  

Educational Leadership, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (C.A.G.S.)  

Independent School Leadership  

Teacher Leadership  

 

Learn about undergraduate programs offered by the School

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