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Special education teachers play a crucial role in supporting students with diverse learning needs, earning an average of $37,724 annually upon graduation. When evaluating special education and teaching programs, students should prioritize hands-on clinical experience, comprehensive coursework in disability studies and behavioral interventions, and strong partnerships with local school districts for student teaching placements. Look for programs that offer specialized certifications in areas like autism spectrum disorders or learning disabilities. With 206 schools nationwide offering this major, prospective teachers have numerous options to find programs that align with their career goals and provide the practical skills needed to make a meaningful impact in students' lives.
25
Schools Ranked
$46,358
Avg. Program Earnings
63.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $57,318 81.4% private-nonprofit
2 $52,107 16.8% public
3 $50,606 90.0% private-nonprofit
4 $49,855 43.4% public
5 $47,064 49.9% public
6 $46,991 67.6% public
7 $46,738 47.8% public
8 $46,673 62.6% public
9 $46,087 68.2% public
10 $45,980 55.3% private-nonprofit
11 $45,867 69.8% public
12 $45,826 65.5% public
13 $45,618 86.9% private-nonprofit
14 $45,500 76.9% private-nonprofit
15 $45,383 36.1% public
16 $45,383 64.3% public
17 $44,747 48.9% public
18 $44,170 84.9% public
19 $44,170 52.4% private-nonprofit
20 $44,170 87.9% private-nonprofit
21 $44,102 56.0% public
22 $43,798 64.6% private-nonprofit
23 $43,798 72.5% private-nonprofit
24 $43,584 66.3% public
25 $43,426 74.9% private-nonprofit

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