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Master of Education

Advance your teaching expertise, strengthen your classroom impact, and build credentials in the areas schools need most. Lebanon °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø College's Master of Education degree (M.Ed.) combines the latest research and technology with practical application to help educators grow professionally and expand future opportunities. Earn your LVC M.Ed. degree entirely online with six annual start dates and seven-week sessions designed to fit the schedules of working educators. As part of 11 courses, you'll complete two certificates focused on key teaching topics.

Our online M.Ed. courses can be applied toward Pennsylvania Department of Education Instructional Level II certification and ACT 48 continuing education credits. Ask us about employer discounts and discounts for PA Commonwealth employees and dependents.

Next start date: July 1, 2026

Learn More About the Online M.ED.

The LVC M.Ed.ÌýrequiresÌýtwo core courses, one elective, two certificates, and a capstone. Certificate options include AI, autism, curriculum and assessment, STEM, ensemble leadership, Modern Band, online teaching, and social-emotional wellness.Ìý

33
credits
$734
2025–26 cost per credit hour
Online
format
6
start dates per year
LVC Master of Education student Jacob Williams sits on LVC campus

Why Choose LVC for Your Online Master of Education?

Flexible Online Format for Working Educators

Lebanon °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø College’s online M.Ed. combines recorded sessions with select live sessions, depending on the course. You’ll connect with professors and classmates online while maintaining the flexibility to fit graduate study into your teaching schedule.

A Strong Reputation for Preparing Educators

Lebanon °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø College has a longstanding reputation for preparing outstanding educators, innovators, and administrators. LVC alumni teach and lead in schools throughout central and southeastern Pennsylvania.

In Their Words

I was happy to return to The °ÅÀÖÊÓÆµ¹ÙÍø for my Master’s degree with a focus in social-emotional and behavioral wellness. The coursework enhanced my ability to take a more holistic approach with my early intervention students. By researching best practices in social-emotional learning, I was able to strengthen my connection with families and offer meaningful workshops and resources. I am grateful for the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally through this journey.
Mikayla Wagaman ’20 M’24
I wanted to be a teacher my whole life, and after graduating from this program, I achieved that goal. Now, it is a pleasure and privilege to prepare new teachers who have the same intention—to inspire, motivate, and support young people in education every day.
Jen Kuntz ’03, Assistant Professor of Education, LVC

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