Suspended & Inactive Programs
Suspended Programs
The Johns Hopkins University School of Education has notified the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) of its decision to suspend the academic programs listed below; consequently, we are no longer accepting applications or admitting new students into these programs.
Suspended Graduate Certificate Programs
- Adolescent Literacy Education
- Assistive Technology
- Cooperative Learning Instructional Practices
- Earth/Space Science
- Education of Students with Severe Disabilities
- Effective Teaching of Reading
- Emergent Literacy Education
- English as a Second Language Instruction
- K-8 Science Lead Teacher
- Online Teaching and Learning for Adults
- Teacher Leadership
- Teaching the Adult Learner
Suspended Master’s Programs
- Master of Arts in Teaching with a concentration in Early Childhood Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching with a concentration in English for Speakers of Other Languages
- Master of Science in Special Education with a concentration in Technology in Special Education
Degree Programs Not Currently Admitting New Students
The School of Education has not formally suspended the programs listed below, but we are not currently accepting applications or admitting new students into these programs.
- Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership
- Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Reading
- Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis
- Master of Science in Organizational Leadership
- Master of Science in Special Education with a concentration in Early Childhood Special Education
- Master of Science in Special Education with a concentration in General Special Education Studies
- Master of Science in Counseling: School Counseling (Full-Time Fellows Program)
- Master of Arts in Teaching with a concentration in Elementary Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching with a concentration in Secondary Education
Note: Any student who is currently enrolled in one of the programs listed above will be given the opportunity to complete the program. If you are a student who is currently enrolled in one of these programs and you have a question, please contact your faculty adviser.
Graduate Certificate Programs Not Currently Admitting New Students
The School of Education has not formally suspended the programs listed below, but we are not currently accepting applications or admitting new students into these programs.
Although the programs listed below are currently closed to new enrollments, in accordance with US Department of Education regulations, the Johns Hopkins University School of Education is required to disclose graduation rate data, median loan debt data, and other select information for all current Title IV eligible gainful employment (GE) programs. To access the most recent disclosure data available for these GE programs, please click on the program links.
Note: Any student who is currently enrolled in one of the programs listed below will be given the opportunity to complete the program. If you are a student who is currently enrolled in one of these programs and you have a question, please contact your faculty adviser.
- Advanced Methods for Differentiated Instruction and Inclusive Education
- Data-Based Decision Making and Organizational Improvement
- Early Intervention/Preschool Special Education Specialist
- K-8 Mathematics Lead-Teacher Education
- K-8 STEM Lead-Teacher Education
- Leadership for School, Family, and Community Collaboration