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Location: Rochester AL
 
Your undergraduate study in the field of deaf education may allow you to take advantage of a special scholarship of up to $10,000 to continue your education at the master's degree level.

There is a serious shortage of teachers in the United States who are qualified to teach science and math to deaf and hard-of-hearing students. As you take the next step in pursuing a career in teaching, this is an opportunity worth considering.
 
When you elect to continue your education in the Master of Science program in Education of Students who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing (MSSE) at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, you're eligible for a scholarship of up to $5,000 per year for two years.
 
Why should you choose the MSSE program?
  • You'll receive dual certification in education of students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing as well as in a secondary content area such as science or math.
  • You'll enjoy small class sizes and one-on-one discussions with faculty who are international leaders in research and the art of teaching.
  • You'll have the opportunity to gain valuable real-world teaching experience by participating in our student-teaching program.
  • You'll enjoy a top-quality education at a substantially reduced tuition rate, thanks to the federal support RIT receives for MSSE students.
  • In addition, you'll be eligible for a scholarship of up to $5,000 per year for two years, which, combined with our reduced tuition rate, is an outstanding value!
The MSSE program is a truly exceptional value and an outstanding choice designed to give you the skills you need for a successful teaching career.
With the current shortage of qualified science and math teachers in our country, there's never been a better time to pursue a master's degree in teaching, and there's no better place to pursue it than in the MSSE program at RIT.
 
To learn more, contact the NTID Office of Admissions at
Voice/TTY: 585-475-6700  or email us at
  NTIDAdmissions@rit.edu
 
Sincerely,

Robert Borden
Director
NTID Office of Admissions
 
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