Welcome to the Master of Education (MEd) program at Concordia University Texas. The MEd provides ongoing graduate education for teachers, those seeking to become teachers and organizational instructors in a collaborative, Christian environment for the lifelong pursuit of excellence in teaching, learning and serving.
Note: This information is for students who have been admitted to Concordia as MEd students. If you haven't applied yet, check our program and admission requirements.
Mission
The mission of the MEd program at Concordia University Texas is to develop educational practitioners who exemplify:
- Values-centered education.
- Management of educational change.
- Effective instructional practices.
- Sensitivity to diversity in learners, cultures, and educational systems.
- Practical applications of theory, research, and assessment in education.
- Leadership skills.
- MEd Specializations
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MEd Orientation
All MEd students must complete an orientation before the first day of class. If you are unable to attend the scheduled orientation, contact your admissions counselor as soon as possible.
On-Ground Orientation
Information shared in the on-ground orientations can be found in the Student Orientation slides. If you have additional questions, please contact admissions@concordia.edu.
Online Orientation
Information about online cohort orientation can be found at MEd Next Steps.
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MEd Course Schedules
Cohort schedules provide an overview of each degree plan, based on the starting semester. Current students can access their individual degree plan and schedule in Degree Works by logging into MyInfo. -
MEd Resources
- MEd Program Handbook – for all MEd Students (PDF)
- Educational Administration Practicum Handbook (PDF)
- Testing & Certification
- Principal Certification Practicum page
- Academic Catalogs & Calendars
- Appraisal Certification: AEL, ILD, PDAS, T-TESS (PDF)
- Financial Aid Information
- Graduation Information
- Pi Lambda Theta
Requirements: senior or a graduate student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above and are planning to pursue a career in education. Apply at pilambda.org/join.
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Contact Information
Academic & Financial Support for Enrolled MEd & EdD Students:
Lynne Schultz
Assistant Director of Student Academic Planners; Academic Planner
832-341-1601 | Lynne.Schultz@concordia.edu
Degree & Specialization Coordinators:
Dr. Joanne Antrim
Chair of Advanced Literacy
512-313-5116 | Joanne.Antrim@concordia.edu
Dr. Lori Einfalt
Program Director of the Master of Education (MEd); Chair of Educational Administration and Instructional Leadership
512-313-5124 | Lori.Einfalt@concordia.edu
Dr. Stephanie Hartzell
Program Director of the Doctor of Education (EdD)
512-313-5103 | Stephanie.Hartzell@concordia.edu
Dr. Clarissa Rosas
Chair of Culturally Responsive Special Education
512-313-5113 | Clarissa.Rosas@concordia.edu
Dr. Chris Winkler
Senior Director of the College of Education
512-313-5120 | Chris.Winkler@concordia.edu
Educator Preparation Program
Any issues or complaints about the CTX Educator Preparation Program or any of its components may be addressed via these resources: