Lead with Your Passion. Become a Leader in Special Education.

Improving the lives, productivity, and education of individuals with disabilities is more than a career. It's a calling.

To answer it, you need a program that prepares you to be a skilled, confident, and effective leader. At George Mason, we provide the most comprehensive, respected, and flexible pathway in the Commonwealth for individuals at every stage of their professional journey. Whether you're pursuing your first teaching license or advancing your expertise, George Mason's Special Education program prepares future and current professionals to make a lasting difference in the lives of learners with disabilities.

We offer multiple pathways with flexible modes of delivery. Working professionals, career changers, and full-time students alike can move forward on their schedule while gaining the specialized knowledge and clinical experience needed to meet diverse learner needs.

Across our undergraduate or graduate programs, you can pursue teacher licensure and non-teaching routes in areas such as K-12 Special Eduction - Adapted Curriculum, K-12 Special Education-general curriculum, PK-12 Blindness and Visual Impairments, and specialized areas including Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Behavior Analysis (BA), Assistive Technology (AT), and American Sign Language (ASL).

Why Choose George Mason CEHD

Flexible pathways for every stage. Choose from online, hybrid, and on-campus formats, including asynchronous courses designed for working professionals.
Licensure and non-licensure options. Advance toward Virginia teacher licensure or deepen expertise through specialized graduate certificates or concentrations.
Proven career outcomes. George Mason leads Virginia's special education master's completions, creating a steady pipeline of well-prepared educators for local districts and advocates for individuals with disabilities.
Affordable access for educators. Benefit from a 15% Virginia educator tuition discount and VDOE-supported stipends in high-need areas.
Nationally ranked program. Ranked #7 Best Online Master’s in Special Education by U.S. News & World Report (2026).
Equity and inclusion at the core. Culturally responsive teaching and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles shape every course.
Cohort-based support. Join a collaborative learning model that accelerates licensure for provisional teachers while fostering a professional community.

What Sets Us Apart?

Hands-on, real-world preparation. Embedded clinical fieldwork and internships with Northern Virginia schools ensure graduates are classroom-ready.
Innovative partnerships. Collaborate with Mason LIFE, TTAC, and the Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities for applied learning experiences.
Research-driven excellence. A scientist-practitioner foundation equips students to bridge research, policy, and practice in the field.
National leadership in accessibility and technology. Advance with programs in Assistive Technology (AT), Autism, American Sign Language (ASL), and Behavior Analysis that meet evolving professional standards.
Mentorship and assistantships. Work alongside expert faculty in cutting-edge research, expanding your impact beyond the classroom.
Commitment to lifelong learning. Mason's alumni network, advising, and continuing education opportunities ensure support well beyond graduation.

Primary Faculty

Kelley Regan Division Director PhD, George Mason University
Melissa Ainsworth PhD, George Mason University
Kimberly Avila PhD, George Mason University
Joy Banks PhD, University of Connecticut
Chris Barthold PhD, University of Maryland, College Park
Sheri Berkeley PhD, George Mason University
Bradley Brown MS, Rochester Institute of Technology
Yoosun Chung PhD, George Mason University
Christan Coogle PhD, Florida State University
Jodi Duke EdD, Johns Hopkins University
Roxie Dummett MA, Gallaudet University
Daniel Espinas PhD, Vanderbilt University
Anya Evmenova PhD, George Mason University
Grace Francis PhD, University of Kansas
Cindy George BA, Peabody College
Marci Jerome PhD, George Mason University
Permon Mitchell MA, South Carolina State University
Kristen O'Brien PhD, University of Florida
Kristy Park PhD, University of Louisville
Rajiv Satsangi PhD, Purdue University
Kevin Taylor MA, Gallaudet University
Lisa Tullo PhD, Teachers College, Columbia University
Heather Walter EdD, George Washington University
Margaret Weiss PhD, University of Virginia

Staff

Cristal Geris Special Education Registration
Kim Kalthoff Assistant Director, Fiscal & Administrative Operations BS, Louisiana State University
April Lopez Administrative Assistant to the Director
Jen Stahl Program Office Manager
Jancy Templeton Academic Support Services Manager MA, George Mason University
Andrew Joseph White Financial and Academic Support Specialist MFA, George Mason University
Jackie Beck Academic Advisor
LaTisha Elcock Administrative Assistant to the Director BA, Howard University
Crystal Trebing Academic Advisor and Student Support Specialist
Stephanie Atkins MA, George Mason University

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