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Graduate Certificate in Literacy in Post-Secondary Settings


The Literacy in Post-Secondary Settings Certificate is an 18-credit hour graduate certificate designed for students who want to increase their skill levels in providing research-based literacy instruction, particularly at the post-secondary level, but do not hold teacher certification.

The main objective of the Literacy in Post-Secondary Settings Certificate is to provide those who teach outside P-12 settings, particularly in community college, technical college, and adult education institutions, with advanced courses in literacy.

This certificate aligns with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accreditation guidelines as it provides those who currently teach or desire to teach reading classes18 hours of post-secondary literacy education coursework.


Program Information

 

To learn more about WKU Graduate School and the Graduate Certificate in Literacy in Post-Secondary Settings, view the Graduate Catalog. To take the next step on your climb to the top, apply today 

For more information about the program, fill out the form below.

 


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 Last Modified 4/14/23