Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) - Traditional Certification)
Hours: 33 Online
About
The Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T) at Fort Hays State University is a graduate-level teacher licensure program designed for individuals seeking initial licensure in Elementary Education (PreK–6). This online program prepares candidates to become elementary classroom teachers while earning a Master of Science in Education degree.
The program is designed for individuals who hold a bachelor’s degree in a non-education field and want to transition into the teaching profession. It offers a pathway for candidates who:
- Have been offered a teaching position and wish to teach under a Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) Restricted Elementary Teaching License (LERP) while serving as the teacher of record in an accredited Kansas general education elementary school, while enrolled in the program; or
- Wish to transition to a career as an elementary classroom teacher, but have not yet been offered a classroom teaching position. These students may apply for the LERP license at any point they are offered an elementary teaching position while completing the program.
Through approximately one year of graduate coursework, candidates earn both a Kansas Elementary Education (PreK–6) teaching license and a Master of Science in Education degree. Candidates may also choose to add a provisional PreK–12 High Incidence Special Education endorsement by completing one additional summer semester, allowing them to graduate with dual credentials in approximately 14 months.
Students enrolled in the MSE (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T) program can obtain a Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) Restricted Elementary Teaching License (LERP) after successfully completing the preliminary semester. This license allows them to serve as the teacher of record in an accredited elementary school in Kansas. The preliminary semester, offered in summer, fall, or spring, includes foundational coursework and a mentoring seminar that prepares candidates for the LERP license.
Who is this program for?
The Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T) program is designed for individuals who already hold a bachelor’s degree and seek a Kansas Elementary Education (PreK–6) teaching license. This program is especially beneficial for career changers seeking an accelerated route into teaching while earning a graduate degree.
Candidates may work as paraprofessionals, substitute teachers, or in other professional settings while completing program coursework; however, all field experiences must be completed in an accredited/licensed elementary classroom setting.
At any point after completing the preliminary semester, candidates who are offered an elementary teaching position may be eligible to apply for the Kansas Restricted Elementary Teaching License (LERP) to serve as the teacher of record in an accredited Kansas general education elementary school while completing the remaining program and licensure requirements.
Real-World Applications
The MSE (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T)) program emphasizes the immediate application of knowledge and skills in authentic elementary classroom settings. Candidates engage in field experiences, mentoring opportunities, and classroom-based instructional practice that connect graduate coursework directly to daily teaching responsibilities.
Students who teach under the Kansas Restricted Elementary Teaching License (LERP) apply evidence-based instructional strategies in real time while serving as the teacher of record in accredited Kansas elementary schools. Coursework in literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, and classroom management is intentionally designed to support practical classroom implementation and student success.
Candidates also gain experience collaborating with school administrators, mentors, families, and other education professionals, preparing them for the collaborative nature of today’s school environments.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The MSE (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T) program’s online format also allows working professionals to advance their education while gaining practical teaching experience, helping candidates remain competitive and well prepared for today’s educational workforce.
The MSE (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T) program at Fort Hays State University provides a convenient, flexible, and affordable pathway into the teaching profession while allowing students to balance coursework with professional and personal responsibilities. Unlike many alternative licensure pathways, the program emphasizes both practical classroom experience and strong academic preparation.
Hands-on Activities
The MSE (Elementary Education (PreK-6) Transition to Teaching (T2T)) program engages students in meaningful, hands-on learning experiences designed to strengthen instructional practice and classroom readiness. These experiences provide candidates with opportunities to connect theory to practice, build confidence in instructional decision-making, and develop the professional skills necessary for success as elementary educators.
What You’ll Learn:
- Teaching methods for elementary mathematics, science, and social studies pedagogy
- Assessment design, student progress monitoring, and data-informed instruction
- Best practices in literacy instruction and reading development
- Classroom management and positive Learning environment practices
- Instructional planning aligned with standards and strategies for supporting all learners
- Evidence-based instructional strategies for PreK-6 learners
How You’ll Learn:
- Flexible online learning format
- Classroom-connected applications and instructional projects
- Mentoring and guidance from experienced faculty and school professionals
- Reflective teaching activities that support professional growth
- Field experiences connected directly to elementary education coursework
- Opportunities to immediately apply learning within professional teaching settings
The Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) - Traditional Certification) curriculum includes foundational and advanced coursework in educational theory, classroom instruction, and child development. All courses meet the Kansas State Department of Education's pre-kindergarten to sixth-grade certification requirements.
The program culminates in clinical teaching placements and practical field experiences that connect theory with real classroom application. Coursework is available entirely online, allowing students to manage their learning around professional and personal commitments. Two examples are TEEL 836 and READ 853.
TEEL 836: Introduction To The Teaching Profession
This course is foundational for individuals interested in becoming educators. It provides a comprehensive overview of the teaching profession, focusing on various aspects of education, classroom dynamics, and the broader societal context with a focus on elementary education (PREK-6th grade).
READ 853: Advanced Science Of Reading
This course is designed to support candidates in integrating the science of reading theory into assessment and instructional practice. Students will engage with concepts of phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics, morphology, etymology, syntax, fluency, and comprehension. Students will also develop and broaden their understanding of writing and literacy assessment. This course prepares students for the Knowledge and Practice Examination for Effective Reading Instruction (KPEERI) exam.
Discover the complete Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) – Traditional Certification) course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog
Graduates of the Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) - Traditional Certification) program will be eligible to apply for their initial Kansas teaching license for pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. The degree program, coupled with classroom teaching experience, lays the foundation for graduates to pursue a wide range of teaching roles and educational careers both inside and outside the classroom.
Elementary School Teacher
As licensed elementary teachers, graduates will work directly with pre-kindergarten to sixth-grade students, creating engaging lessons in core subjects such as math, science, reading, and social studies. Teachers will lead classroom instruction, manage student behavior, communicate with parents, and support children's academic and social development. These roles form the foundation of public and private education systems.
Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. We require a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75. We'll review transcripts to verify successful completion of key general education coursework, including English Composition II, Speech/Oral Communication, and college-level mathematics. Additionally, all applications must be processed 2 weeks before the semester starts.
Required Coursework
We require a grade of B or better in English Composition II and Oral Communication/Speech and a C or better in a college-level math course. Applicants with lower grades in these subjects may need to retake classes to meet the qualification requirements.
Letters Of Recommendation
We require two letters of recommendation from professionals or academics. These should address the applicant's potential to become an effective pre-kindergarten to sixth-grade teacher as well as their academic capabilities and personal strengths relevant to the education profession.
Statement Of Purpose
Applicants must submit a written statement of at least 250 words explaining their motivations for pursuing licensure in elementary education. The statement must demonstrate graduate-level writing and explain how the applicant's characteristics support their goal of becoming a successful teacher.
Additional Documentation
Applicants must submit the following:
- Completed Admission Criteria Acknowledgement form
- Completed Program Expectations form
- A clean disciplinary record in past FHSU education programs, if applicable
Program Probation Policy
Applicants placed on probation or removed from any FHSU teacher education program must wait 12 months before reapplying to the program. Readmission is not guaranteed, and if accepted, it will result in a probationary period for the entire program.
- Individuals previously removed from the MSE Elementary or MSE Secondary programs at FHSU must wait a minimum of 12 months from their last enrolled semester before reapplying. Reapplication does not guarantee acceptance. If re-admitted, candidates will be placed on academic probation for the remainder of the program.
Additional Departmental Requirements
Upon admission to the MSE program, students must meet additional departmental requirements to participate in field placements. These requirements are facilitated through an online graduate practicum course. Please note that these steps are separate from the FHSU Graduate School and are coordinated by the Department of Teacher Education.
Students must submit verification of the following:
- National Background Check:
A current, national background check must be completed after program admission. - Negative Tuberculosis (TB) Test:
A negative TB skin test must be completed after program admission. Most TB tests require approximately three days for completion. - Professional Liability Insurance:
Proof of valid professional liability insurance coverage is required.
For assistance with these requirements, admitted students will receive detailed guidance during their first practicum course.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,139.02* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 9 credit hours at the FHSU Online Graduate tuition rate ($348.78/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers several programs for those interested in additional degrees or certifications within the field of education. These options help students expand their qualifications or transition into related areas of teaching and instructional leadership:
- BSE in Secondary Education
- Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) – Licensed Teacher)
- Master of Science in Education (Secondary Education)
- M.S. in Special Education (High Incidence)
- Endorsement in Reading Specialist (Graduate Non-Degree)
- M.S. in Educational Administration
Yes, the Master of Science in Education (Elementary Education (PreK-6) - Traditional Certification) program is available entirely online for maximum flexibility.
Yes, internships and student teaching opportunities are available at a school near you, provided the location meets the program's requirements.
No, it is a traditional program that requires completing all coursework and fieldwork before licensure.
The program qualifies you for a Kansas teaching license. You will need to check reciprocity agreements or additional requirements for other states.
Most students complete the program in two years, depending on course load and field placement timing.
Dr. Valerie Zelenka is the best individual to contact for more information on this program. She can be contacted by email at vlzelenka@fhsu.edu or by calling the department phone at (785) 628-4204.
Information about the Department of Teacher Education
The Department of Teacher Education at FHSU offers a nationally ranked program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical classroom experiences. Our innovative approach integrates the latest educational technology to provide a comprehensive and effective teaching education. Our online and on-campus programs are designed to prepare educators who are not only skilled and knowledgeable but also adaptable to diverse student needs. Our programs are recognized for excellence in teacher preparation. With top national rankings and a commitment to accessibility and affordability, we ensure that our graduates are well-equipped to make a significant impact in the field of education.
While earning your degree is your primary goal, college offers much more than just attending classes. Get involved in extracurricular activities that help you develop leadership skills, learn more about your chosen career, and make a difference in your community.
- Kappa Delta Pi: An International Honor Society in Education that promotes scholarship and excellence through networking, service-learning projects, and educational programs. Contact sponsors Ms. Sarah Broman and Ms. Sara Stroup for more details.
- KNEA - SP: The Kansas National Education Association Student Program provides opportunities to connect with peers and educators across the state, attend events, and develop professional standards. Contact sponsor Dr. Linda Feldstein for more information.
- NSTA Student Chapter: Join the local chapter of the National Science Teachers Association to learn about teaching science, participate in special programs, and engage with preservice teachers globally. Contact sponsor Dr. Paul Adams to learn more.
- Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics (KATM): A state organization focused on advancing math education through new strategies, improving student achievement, and advocating for math education. Contact sponsor Dr. Janet Stramel for details.