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 College AccreditationCommission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)The baccalaureate and master’s degree programs in nursing offered by American College of Education are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Higher Learning CommissionAmerican College of Education is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois, 60604; 1-800-621-7440). The College’s accreditation includes approval to offer degree programs through distance education via the Internet. Program AccreditationCouncil for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP)In May 2020, American College of Education’s Professional Education Programs were granted Accreditation at the initial-licensure level and advanced-licensure level through Spring 2027, for a period of seven (7) years. Accreditation for seven (7) years is granted if the EPP meets all CAEP Standards and components. The College’s initial-level programs, M.A. in Elementary Teaching, M.A. in Secondary Teaching, Certificate in Transition to Teaching in Elementary Education, Certificate in Transition to Teaching in Secondary Education, and Certificate in Transition to Teaching in Special Education have been accredited for a period of seven (7) years, ending in Spring 2027. The College’s advanced-level programs, M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, Certificate in Principal Preparation, and Texas Educational Leadership Certificate have been accredited for a period of seven (7) years, ending in Spring 2027. Information on the College’s accreditation status can be found here. State Approvals Indiana Board for Proprietary EducationAmerican College of Education is authorized by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Board for Proprietary Education in accordance with Indiana Administrative Code IC 21-18.5-6-12 and is approved to offer all programs listed in the College Catalog. Professional LicensureAmerican College of Education offers five graduate degree programs, six certificate programs, and six course sequences for endorsement that prepare students for licensure eligibility or the addition of certain content areas to an existing license. 
	Master of Education in Educational LeadershipMaster of Education in English as a Second Language and Bilingual EducationMaster of Education in Teaching English LearnersMaster of Arts in Elementary TeachingMaster of Arts in Secondary TeachingTransition to Teaching in Elementary Education CertificateTransition to Teaching in Secondary Education CertificateTransition to Teaching in Special Education CertificateCertificate in Principal PreparationCertificate in Teaching English LearnersCertificate in Texas Educational LeadershipCertificate in Virtual InstructionBilingual Education EndorsementEarly Childhood Special Education EndorsementElementary Education EndorsementEnglish as a Second Language EndorsementLearning Behavior Specialist I (LBSI) EndorsementReading Teacher Endorsement   The following state agencies have approved the listed programs as preparing students for licensure or the addition of certain content areas to an existing license in their state. Arizona Department of Education, State Board of EducationThe M.Ed. in Educational Leadership program offered by American College of Education is approved by the Arizona Department of Education as leading to an Arizona Standard Professional Principal PreK-12 certificate. Arizona Department of Education1535 West Jefferson Street
 Phoenix, Arizona 85007
 602-542-5393
 
 Florida Department of Education Bureau of Educator CertificationThe M.Ed. in Educational Leadership program offered by American College of Education has been approved by the Florida Department of Education, Bureau of Educator Certification as a preparatory program for persons applying for Certification in Educational Leadership to be eligible to receive certification as a school principal in Florida. Florida Department of EducationBureau of Educator Certification
 Suite 1514, Turlington Building
 325 West Gaines Street
 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400
 800-245-0505
 
 Indiana Department of Education, State Board of EducationThe M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and the Certificate in Principal Preparation programs offered by American College of Education is approved by the Indiana State Board of Education as a preparatory program for persons applying for the addition of the Building Level Administrator (P-12) content area to their license. The Master of Arts in Elementary Teaching, Master of Arts in Secondary Teaching, and the Certificate in Transition to Teaching (T2T) graduate programs are approved by the Indiana Department of Education for an initial teacher license, with the T2T graduate certificate programs leading to an initial elementary generalist teaching license, initial secondary teacher license, and initial level teaching license in P-12 Exceptional Needs: Mild Intervention in Indiana. Indiana has other teaching licensing requirements, including but not limited to the passage of a pedagogy exam for the level of license sought, certification in CPR/AED/Heimlich training, and receipt of a Suicide Prevention Training certificate. The certificate in Teaching English Learners is approved by the Indiana Department of Education for the addition of the English Learners content are to one’s existing Indiana teaching license.  The addition of English learners’ content to one’s existing Indiana teaching license requires coursework and testing.  You can access a list of these areas here. The certificate in Virtual Instruction is approved by the Indiana Department of Education.  Certificate outcomes are designed to meet Indiana’s standards for the addition of the Virtual Instruction content area to an existing Indiana license. Indiana Department of EducationState Board of Education
 South Tower Street, Suite 600
 115 West Washington Street
 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
 (317) 232-6610
 
 Ohio Department of Higher EducationThe M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and the Certificate in Principal Preparation programs offered by American College of Education is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education as a preparatory program for persons apply for Ohio Building Principal Licenses (grades PK-6, grades 4-9, and grades 5-12). The M.Ed. in English as a Second Language and Bilingual Education program, and the M.Ed. in Teaching English Learners program and the Certificate in Teaching English Learners offered by American College of Education is approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education as leading to the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) K-12 endorsement.  Ohio Department of Higher Education30 East Broad Street, 36th Floor
 Columbus, OH  43215-414
 614-466-6000
 
 Texas Education AgencyThe M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and the Certificate in Texas Educational Leadership programs offered by American College of Education is approved by the Texas Education Agency as a preparatory program leading to an administrator/building principal certification in Texas. Texas Education AgencyWilliam B. Travis Building
 1701 N. Congress Avenue
 Austin, TX 78701
 512-463-9734
 
 Course Sequence ApprovalFor the Addition of Certain Content Areas to an Existing State License Illinois State Board of EducationThe Illinois State Board of Education has approved specific courses and sequences as meeting the coursework requirements for an endorsement to an Illinois professional educator license in the areas of Bilingual Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Elementary Education, English as a Second Language, Learning Behavior Specialist 1, and Reading Teacher.  Illinois State Board of Education100 N. 1st Street
 Springfield, IL 62777
 866-262-6663
 
 A Note on Licensure, Certification and Endorsements
 Requirements for professional licensure, certification, endorsement, salary increase, and related employment benefits vary from state to state and district to district and change frequently and without notice. ACE program completers seeking such benefits may be required to satisfy additional state or district specific requirements. While ACE makes every reasonable effort to remain abreast of state licensure or upgrade requirements, the College neither implies nor guarantees that the completion of an ACE degree or certificate program will result in eligibility for licensure, certification, endorsement, salary increase, certificate content/level upgrade or related employment benefit in any state. Prospective students are strongly advised to confirm the benefit(s) for which they may be eligible upon completion with their state’s licensure agency or Department of Education prior to enrolling in an American College of Education degree or certificate program. The National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) has negotiated licensure reciprocity agreements among states. This means that if you earn teacher or administrator licensure in Indiana, you may be able to gain licensure in in the state in which you live or intend to teach or administrate. NASDTEC agreements can be found on the NASDTEC website. |