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Psychology, Early Childhood and Special Education

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Work with Young Children and Families!

What Can I do with my Degree?

With expertise in Psychology and an Early Childhood Certification, you can explore many career options, such as:

  • Classroom teachers in Community Preschools, Head Start, Universal Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd Grade.
  • Preschool Director / Child Care Director
  • Home Visitor
  • Book Author
  • Early Bilingual Specialists

Combine that with a dual certification in special education, and you can also consider the following:

  • Special Education Teacher
  • Early Intervention

What Does Student Teaching Look Like?

At the School of Education, we believe in clinically-rich field experiences for all of our aspiring educators, and our early childhood education program is no exception. Here are some highlights:

  • Student teach full time your last spring semester
  • Work in an early childhood classroom
  • Choose to be in a preschool, Universal Pre-K (NYC), Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade
  • We partner with amazing schools in all five boroughs and Westchester
  • Many students choose their own settings

Financial Aid

A portion of any Pace-based merit financial aid can be applied to the fifth year within Pace's policy.

Prerequisites

Students are required to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 for full admission to the School of Education graduate program. Provisional admission of students with a GPA of 2.75-2.99 is possible, given consideration of other admissions elements. This follows the current admissions policy for traditional MST Early Childhood Education programs.

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Contact

Dr. Raquel Plotka
Associate Professor
Phone: (212) 618-6950
Email: rplotka@pace.edu

Learn More About the Benefits of This Program From Our Recent Information Session.