Graduate Education Courses & Registration
Online synchronous courses take place on Zoom at specific times. These times are stated in the course description and attendance is required. Any synchronous course that does not have stated meeting dates will work to establish meeting dates that accommodate enrolled students. Online asynchronous courses take place on Canvas, which is our learning management system. Learning and work completion takes place at any time, however, students must attend to coursework deadlines stated in course syllabi.
Course Schedules
The graduate academic year is divided into two terms, and each term consists of two sessions. Enrollment status and loans are based on the total credits a student is enrolled for within a term.
Winter/Spring Term: January 2–June 22 2026
- Winter Session Course Schedule: January 2–March 31, 2026
- Spring Session Course Schedule: April 1–June 22, 2026
Summer/Fall Term: June–December 2025
- Summer Session Course Schedule: June–August 2025
- Fall Session Course Schedule: September–December 2025
Getting Started
Students may begin taking courses and/or apply to the program at any point in the year. Schedules of upcoming courses offered in each session are available in the left navigation bar. Graduate classes do not meet during Massachusetts public school vacations.
Please complete the online form to register for Graduate Education courses. Registration closes at midnight on the first day of each session. Please contact the Graduate Education Office with questions or concerns. Thank you for your cooperation.
Gordon’s teacher education programs are approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education and the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC). Graduates of our programs are eligible to obtain an initial teaching license in the 50 member states on the basis the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement. The candidate may have to complete additional requirements, such as coursework, teacher tests, or classroom experience, before receiving a full professional certificate in the new state. After seeking the MA license, the Teacher Candidate should be familiar with the licensure requirements and procedures of the new state from which licensure is desired. Teacher candidates should check with the Department of Education in the states in which a license is desired to ascertain information concerning additional requirements that may be required.
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