The unique classroom experience at Pacific Oaks provides the foundation from which excellent teachers can develop.
Pacific Oaks is committed to providing an education centered on culture. Students will be immersed in an environment that celebrates diversity, inclusion, and equality. Through experiential learning, real-world practice, and a strong curriculum, Pacific Oaks helps prepare you for a successful career in administration or in the classroom.
Upon successful completion of our teacher credentialing program, graduates will be recommended to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing for the preliminary credential.
Please note: All School of Education programs are taught in eight-week sessions: Fall I and II, Spring I and II, Summer 1 and II. All on-campus courses are “blended,” with 30 hours of face-to-face/in-class instruction and 15 hours of online instruction.
The teacher credentialing programs at Pacific Oaks College are intentionally designed to prepare candidates for the classroom’s current realities. Students gain clinical experience throughout their course of study, with small classrooms that allow practice of critical reflection techniques. Additionally, the foundations of anti-bias and socially just classroom practices give our candidates a deep understanding of what culturally responsive pedagogy really means and how it impacts students and their communities.”
—Jerell B. Hill, Ed.D., Dean,School of Education
“As a working mother with a three-month-old baby, I was looking for a rigorous MA program that would prepare me well as a future education specialist but also fit my busy schedule. I was drawn to Pacific Oaks College because of the school’s commitment to social justice, the small class size and supportive learning environments.
What I experienced went beyond my expectations. The professors genuinely cared about each candidate’s progress and were passionate about giving me the skills I needed to change lives inside the classroom. “
SUSANNAH BROWN-SCANLON
Pacific Oaks Alumna, M.A. in Education with Special Education
Students are accepted year-round. We offer three convenient start dates for campus-based students and six start dates for online students.
Instructors, an academic advisor, CARE (Center for Achievement, Resources, and Enrichment), library services, and more.
Pacific Oaks College is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).