Master of Education (M.Ed.)
The Master of Education program is designed to meet the professional development needs of working teachers. As such, the program permits students to enroll on a part-time basis, with all courses required to complete the degree offered late afternoons, evenings, weekends and during summer sessions.
Required graduate courses are taught at least once per year. Selected electives are taught so that dedicated students can complete their degree within two years. Summer school is essential if students are to finish in a timely manner. Students have a maximum of 10 years to complete their degrees. This is 10 years from the date of the first course accepted to the program to the last course taken to complete their degrees.
The Lake Erie College Master of Education Program is designed to address the needs of teachers in today's schools. Teachers are exposed to contemporary political, societal and public issues that impact classroom practices and procedures. Current issues in education are studied to encourage discussion and reflection of opposing viewpoints. Curricular and instructional issues in schools require effective teachers who possess a high degree of professionalism built upon pedagogical expertise. The M.Ed. program is designed to further develop the knowledge, skills and performance of practitioners to promote their own professionalism and to ultimately improve the educational enterprise.
Tuition and Fee Schedule
For more information
about the Lake Erie M.Ed. program, please contact:
Lake Erie College Admissions Office
440.296.1856
855.GO.STORM
Application forms are available from the
Lake Erie College Admissions Office
391 West Washington Street
Painesville, Ohio 44077







