FAQs about the Combined B.A./B.S. - MAT
Admissions
Who may participate in the Combined B.A./B.S. - MAT Program?
91³Ô¹Ï undergraduate students who wish to be licensed teachers may participate in a five-year program resulting in a bachelor's degree in their major and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT).
What are the admission requirements?
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3.0 GPA (some exceptions may be made)
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Completed online application
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Official transcripts (the Office of Graduate Admission will request transcripts from the Office of the Registrar)
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An undergraduate major or significant coursework (minimum 24 credits) in the content area in which the student is seeking licensure is required. Pathways by subject area can include biology, chemistry, earth/space science, English, mathematics, physics, social studies, art, French, music, or Spanish. Economics, global studies, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology majors can pursue social studies licensure. (A minimum of 15 credits in history is required for social studies licensure)
When should I apply?
Apply before March 15th of your junior year of undergraduate study.
How do I apply?
Online Application or download application:
On the online graduate application, select that you are a 91³Ô¹Ï student and then select the 5th year program. Also, you must select the start term immediately following your anticipated undergrad graduation date on your application (e.g., if you are graduating undergrad in the Spring, you must select the Summer start term for the MAT program).
Your application fee will be waived by Graduate Admission.
For application questions: Please contact us at education@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990.
91³Ô¹Ï School of Education's Master of Arts in Teaching program is fully approved by the  to offer undergraduate and graduate programs. This approval covers initial teacher preparation programs and advanced educator programs.
The Program
What content areas does 91³Ô¹Ï offer for Teacher Licensure?
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Elementary Education (grades 1-6): 39 credits
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Secondary Education (grades 7-12): biology, chemistry, earth/space science, English, mathematics, physics, or social studies – 34 credits
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Secondary Education (grades PreK-12): art, French, music vocal/instrumental, or Spanish - 34 credits
Two 20-hour field experiences are also required for all licensure areas.
Where are courses taken during senior year?
All courses are held online.
What happens if I do not have three undergraduate elective courses to substitute for graduate courses?
There are different options for students. There is the possibility that you can take a sixth course during the semester. Also, you may be able to take a graduate course the summer before your senior year (not covered under undergraduate tuition).
Students also have the opportunity to just take one or two graduate courses during their senior year, but they will have to take and pay for more courses during the MAT program.
Contact the Teacher Education program for guidance at educationdean1@loyola.edu.
When will I begin the remaining graduate courses?
You will take MAT courses on a full-time basis beginning the semester following undergraduate graduation, typically the summer semester.
Will I graduate with my bachelor's degree?
Yes, you will graduate at the end of your senior year.
When will I graduate with my MAT and complete the approved teacher licensure program?
Most students graduate with their MAT one year following undergraduate graduation.
Field Experience
What are the required field experiences for this program?
Internship Experience
How many days per week are required for Internship?
Internship I is typically during the fall semester of the MAT program. Interns teach two full weeks in August, then teach two days per week once the semester starts.
Internship II is typically during the spring semester of the MAT program. Interns teach full-time in January through the end of the spring semester. Internship II includes an online seminar.
Financial Information
What is the cost of the program?
The three graduate courses taken during senior year (in place of electives) are included in the undergraduate tuition. To view the current graduate tuition, please visit our financial aid and tuition website .
Your graduate tuition will be based on the tuition during the summer semester you begin your remaining graduate courses. This tuition is all inclusive with the exception of a $200 Internship II placement fee and a $150 MAT graduation fee.
Is there any financial aid assistance available?
Yes. 91³Ô¹Ï works with numerous financial aid programs to assist students with their educational expenses. To learn more about scholarships, loans, and other financing options, please contact the office of graduate financial aid at 410-617-5205 or visit our financial aid website.
More MAT Program Information
Visit the MAT webpages.
Introducing the Noyce Scholars Program
The Noyce Scholars program supports tuition, books, fees, and licensure exams for full-time one-year MAT students by awarding funds ranging from approximately $18,000 to $22,000.Learn More
Ready to learn more?
Contact us at education@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990.Attend an Information Session
Program Pathways
Practical, Real-World Application
Students complete clinical experiences in Professional Development and partnership schools in the greater Baltimore area. Students who are already teaching in their licensure area may have the option to complete their field experiences and/or internship in their schools.
Nicole Levine, '22
91³Ô¹Ï’s MAT program was exactly what I was looking for— a great hands on experience with supportive and encouraging mentors. The internship experience has been amazing and I have learned so much from all of my professors and my mentor teachers, so I feel that 91³Ô¹Ï has prepared me to be the kind of educator that I strive to be.
Summer Pearson, '22
The MAT program's clinical and academic experiences prepared me to be a teacher who models compassion, competence, creativity, preparation, reflection, and responsiveness to diverse learners. In just one year, I have grown tremendously and am proud to be a part of this community of highly qualified teachers.
Martina Ramirez, '18
As an educator, the MAT program gave me the necessary tools to promote and cultivate, diversity, equity, and inclusion in my classroom. Invaluable internship experiences alongside relevant curriculum ensured that my transition from scholar to educator be a seamless and successful one.
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Ready to learn more?Explore the following links or contact us at mat@loyola.edu. For admission-related questions, contact our recruitment team at education@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990.