Empower readers and transform lives with a Master’s (M.Ed) or Educational Specialist (Ed.S) degree in Language Arts and Literacy.

Language Arts and Literacy Overview

UMass Lowell offers two online graduate programs to expand your contributions as an educator.

The M.Ed. in Language and Literacy is for Massachusetts (MA) teachers seeking licensure as a Reading Specialist (PreK-12). An M.Ed. non-licensure concentration is available to MA and out-of-state students. The M.Ed. builds foundational knowledge in literacy instruction, intervention and assessment. This program is ideal for early-career teachers or those transitioning into literacy-focused roles. Note: This program is not accepting applications for the Fall 2025-Spring 2026 year.

The Ed.S. in Language and Literacy is for experienced educators with a master’s degree who want to specialize further in literacy leadership. Massachusetts teachers may complete this program through the Ed.S licensure track, while MA and out-of-state students not interested in the reading specialist license may complete the Ed.S. non-licensure concentration. Note: This program is not accepting applications for the Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 academic year.


Please note: The non-licensure program cannot be endorsed for licensure in any state, including Massachusetts. You must have an initial or professional teaching license in Elementary Education, English, Teaching Students with Moderate Disabilities, Early Childhood Education or English as a Second Language to qualify for these programs. To complete field experiences, you must also be a current classroom teacher in a school system.

Language Arts and Literacy Curricula

Both the M.Ed and Ed.S. in Language Arts and Literacy are 30-credit programs.

For a complete list of courses and academic requirements, please visit the Academic Catalog.

Why Choose UMass Lowell for Language and Literacy?

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Licensure Ready

Both programs are aligned with Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) standards, ensuring you’re prepared for licensure as a Reading Specialist (PreK-12).

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Top-Ranked, Affordable Programs

UMass Lowell’s College of Education is nationally recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its commitment to preparing educators for leadership roles while providing affordable tuition, financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
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Flexible Learning Options

Our online courses are designed to fit your busy schedule, allowing you to balance your studies with your professional and personal life.

MinJeong Kim is an Associate Professor, Language Arts and Literacy in the School of Education at UMass Lowell.

Expert Faculty

Learn from nationally recognized faculty with extensive experience in literacy education, intervention strategies and teacher development.

What Our Graduates Do

With a degree or certification in language and literacy from UMass Lowell, you’ll be equipped to create meaningful change in the lives of your students and your school community. Graduates of these programs are prepared for rewarding careers in literacy education, including:
  • Reading Specialist (PreK-12)
  • Literacy Coach
  • Curriculum Coordinator
  • District Reading Coordinator
  • Educational Consultant

Tuition and Admissions

Eligible students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for financial assistance.

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Cost Per Credit
Online Education: $470
Online 7000-level Education: $655
 
Term Registration Fee: $30

Please see online tuition and fees for more information.

As a graduate student, you may qualify for federal student aid and other need-based scholarships. To be considered for financial assistance, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more at UMass Lowell Graduate Aid.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and certain eligible non-citizens. Please visit Financial Aid if you have questions about your eligibility.

All Master’s and Doctoral Applicants must submit:

  1. An application
  2. An application fee
  3. A statement of purpose
  4. Letters of recommendation
  5. Official transcripts
  6. Resume
  7. Writing Sample/Artifact (Ph.D. programs only)

Note: All required materials must be received before the application package can be evaluated. If you need to introduce new references or add other supporting documents, log on to your application, click on “Program Materials” to update your application. Leadership in Schooling applicants must submit supporting documents directly to graduate admissions. Please note the new documents and references will be considered only if your application has not been reviewed for admission.

Ed.D. Applicants: The Ed.D. is a cohort program that begins each year in May. The application opens in July the year prior to the program start date and has a priority deadline of October 15.

International Students: please see the additional application requirements.

Bachelor's to Master's Students: Visit the Bachelor's-to-Master's page to learn about the process to transition to your desired master's program.


1. Online Application application

Applications are only accepted using the online process. Instructions are included in the online application link.

Tips for accessing and completing the online application:

  • Capitalize your proper name.
  • Once the form is submitted, changes can only be made by calling the Office of Graduate Admissions at 978-934-2390.

Apply for Summer 2025-Spring 2026 Other Programs

The Leadership in Schooling Ed.D. is a cohort program that begins each year in May. The GradCAS cycle for the Summer 2026 will open in July.


2. app-feeApplication Fee

The application fee is $50 for each application and is non-refundable. Applications will not be processed until this fee is received or application fee waiver has been approved and delivered to the Office of Graduate Admissions.


3. Statement of Purpose statement

For applicants to M.Ed. and Ed.S. programs: In a separate document, submit a brief statement indicating your immediate and long-range goals, relevant work history, academic honors/awards received, any teaching experience and/or research conducted/published that may be pertinent to your graduate program. Two-page recommended maximum.

For applicants to Doctoral programs:

Leadership in Education Ph.D. and Research & Evaluation in Education Ph.D. - Candidates should submit a statement of no more than 1,500 words, that responds to two questions:

  1. What are you interested in researching during your doctoral studies, and why?
  2. How would doctoral studies at UMass Lowell advance your career goals?

Leadership in Schooling Ed.D. - A two-page statement of purpose in which the applicant describes their understanding of equity-based educational problems and identifies and articulates the reasons to address a contextually relevant, equity-based problem (for STEM applicants should have a STEM focus).

Submit Supporting Documents for Leadership in Schooling


4. lorLetters of Recommendation

Two (2) letters of recommendation are required for all programs EXCEPT Leadership in Education Ph.D. and Research & Evaluation in Education Ph.D., which require three (3) letters. You will be asked to provide (names and email addresses) referees during the online application process and an automated request will be sent out after the completion of your application. Alternatively, you may use the graduate admissions recommendation form (pdf) to request letters of recommendations.

Recommendations should be from instructors who have taught you, ideally in the field to which you are applying. Recommendations may also be from employers or supervisors who are in a position to compare your performance to that of your peers. Please use the recommendation form for these.

Submit Supporting Document for Leadership in Schooling


5. Official Transcripts transcripts

Provide a complete and official transcript from the institution(s) that awarded or will award you a bachelor’s degree and, for doctoral programs, a master's degree. You may also include transcripts from other institutions at which you have taken relevant coursework. Please note that waiting for additional transcripts may delay review of your application.

If you received your degree from UMass Lowell, it is not necessary for you to request a transcript, we are able to provide one for you.

Please request official transcript delivery by email to: graduate_admissions@uml.edu. If electronic delivery is not available, official transcripts should be sent in sealed and signed envelopes by mail to:

University of Massachusetts Lowell
Graduate Admissions - Graduate and Professional Studies Center (GPS) Center
839 Merrimack Street, 2nd Floor
Lowell, MA 01854-3941

For international transcripts that do not clearly indicate to the Office of Graduate Admissions that you have received a four-year bachelor’s degree, the equivalent of an American bachelor's degree must be demonstrated before an application will be processed. Please note, the Office of Graduate Admissions reserves the right to have any application credential evaluated.

Baccalaureate verification may be obtained for a fee from an NACES member agency, such as Center for Educational Documentation, Inc. or World Education Services.


6. Resume resume

A resume is required for M.Ed. Higher Ed., M.Ed. and Ed.S. Language Arts and Literacy, and doctoral programs.


7. writing-sampleWriting Sample / Artifact (Ph.D. Programs Only)

  • Leadership in Education Ph.D. and Research & Evaluation in Education Ph.D. - Please submit a writing sample that demonstrates the applicant's ability to present a cohesive, focused and persuasive response to an education issues of his or her choice. The writing sample should be accompanied by a brief note explaining the context in which it was written and identifying the kinds of support received by the applicant producing it.

All others, if you need to introduce new references or add other supporting documents:

  • log in to your application portal (links vary),
  • click on “Program Materials” to update your application.

Please note the new documents and references will be considered only if your application has not been reviewed for admission.

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Phone:
800-656-4723 (U.S. Students)
978-934-2390 (International Students)

Email
Graduate_Admissions@uml.edu