School of Education and Human Services Programs

The graduate program of the School of Education at Molloy University is a rigorous program which will lead to a rewarding career. Molloy's education programs are made up of educators with vast experience at the childhood and adolescent levels who are ready to share their expertise with students and mentor them along their career path. Additionally, Molloy's programs are accredited by the prestigious Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

Since their inception, Molloy’s graduate education programs have become well respected throughout the educational community. Molloy's programs lead to initial or professional certification in areas including early childhood, childhood, adolescence, special education, educational technology, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Molloy also offers five year combined degree programs leading to a BA/MS or a BS/MS degree as well as post master’s and post baccalaureate advanced certificate programs and program extensions. Classroom-based action research and other research opportunities are exciting components of Molloy's advanced certificate programs. Initial certificate programs include supervised field experiences, which will help put the student's theoretical knowledge into practice in actual classrooms.

Molloy's doctoral program in education, known as "Educational Leadership for Diverse Learning Communities" leads to an Ed.D. Degree. This program has attracted talented individuals from a variety of fields who wish to implement positive educational policy change and ensure educational equity for all learners.

Molloy also offers a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with cutting edge training and techniques. Counseling careers can be in a variety of settings, such as clinics, hospitals, universities, and private practice offices to help diverse people by implementing evidenced-based therapeutic interventions during individual or group counseling sessions.

The Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service Collaborative Program with Molloy University offers classes at both Molloy University and Fordham's Lincoln Center campuses. The Fordham/Molloy Hybrid MSW Option offers face-to-face classes at Molloy University, while the remainder of the courses can be taken in the Online MSW Option. Long Island students earn this Fordham MSW degree without the need to commute into Manhattan.

Molloy faculty mentors will guide you along every step of the way. Students will find a stimulating academic environment in all Molloy classes, which will help them to further their professional growth.

Additional information:Graduate Education