Program Overview
The Special Education Program is offered by Lipscomb’s College of Education which is consistently ranked as one of the most effective educator preparation programs in the state of Tennessee and the nation.
Without a doubt, the need for special education teachers is high in America. Whether you’re working to get your license, master’s, Education Specialist, or endorsement, it’s essential for you to be up-to-date on the latest knowledge. You’ll gain from the experiences of our accomplished faculty as they help you become versed in effective interventions and strategies for teaching students with disabilities. You’ll learn to collect data and write effective Individualized Education Programs (IEP). Intentionally planned field experiences will help you synthesize the information you are learning. Our graduate programs in Special Education will put you well on your way to establishing a rewarding career.
Lipscomb University follows all state guidelines for initial licensure candidates. This includes maintaining a specific conditional GPA for all incoming initial licensure candidates. All initial licensure candidates must have a 2.75 on their undergraduate degree in order to be considered for the program. For more information, please review the state GPA policy at the link below. If you would like to have your transcripts reviewed, prior to applying, please complete the form below.
Admissions Requirements
- Completed online application
- $50 application fee
- Applicants must list all institutions attended and submit official transcripts from every institution, including any college-level credit earned, such as dual enrollment, transferred credits, or post-baccalaureate study. Transcripts from only the final or degree-granting institution are not sufficient.
- Recommendation from a current Administrator/Supervisor
- If your most recent degree GPA is below 3.0, a program director may ask you to provide graduate exam scores to be considered as part of the supplementary materials to your application for admission. Check with the specific program you are interested in regarding exam scores that may be required for admission
View the College of Education's graduate programs application timeline.
Tuition & Aid
- $953* per credit hour
- $572 per credit hour with the 40% tuition discount
*Note: The graduate tuition rates may increase annually, effective each summer semester.
Scholarship Information
As you give back to the community, Lipscomb University wants to give back to you. The College of Education offers significant scholarships to current educators and administrators. Those pursuing career as a teacher, you're not left out either! Check out the following information to see if you qualify for scholarships.
Types of Aid
Student to faculty ratio
Our Faculty
Career Paths
Special Education Teachers
Special education teachers work with students who have a wide range of learning, mental, emotional, and physical disabilities. They adapt general education lessons and teach various subjects, such as reading, writing, and math, to students with mild and moderate disabilities. They also teach basic skills, such as literacy and communication techniques, to students with severe disabilities.
Postsecondary Education Administrators
Postsecondary education administrators oversee student services, academics, and faculty research at colleges and universities. Their job duties vary depending on the area of the college they manage, such as admissions, student life, or the registrar’s office.