Arizona State University Reviews of Master's in Elementary Education
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5 Reviews - Tempe (AZ) (and 4 others)
- Annual Tuition: $6,592 - $27,048

100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 5 students said they would recommend this program to others
Reviews - Master's in Elementary Education
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Carina
- Reviewed: 7/11/2017
- Degree: Elementary Education
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Arizona State is an excellent school. It is clear as to why it is the most populated university in the U.S. It is extremely diverse, with students from around the world. The academics are top-notch and the professors are some of the best at what they do. The teachers college I am attending has a high reputation as one of the best in the country. The Elementary Education program executes a perfect layout of courses, and hands-on work experience to make sure every student is in the end, the best teacher they can be. I couldn't have found a better school or program."
Christopher Gracia
- Reviewed: 7/9/2017
- Degree: Elementary Education
- Graduation Year: 2012
"In 2010 I transferred from South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, AZ to Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ to complete my degree in Elementary Education. ASU's education program ranks as one of the finest in my opinion. Talking with other educators that attended other colleges throughout the country, their experience was not as fulfilling as the one I had when taking my undergraduate classes. When deciding to return to school to began a Master's degree, ASU's online program for Educational Leadership was my first choice. I am very excited to start this fall semester once again at ASU and start the road to obtaining my Master's."
Erin Schmal
- Reviewed: 5/12/2017
- Degree: Elementary Education
- Graduation Year: 2019
"Arizona State University is a great college to attend. I graduated from there with my bachelor's in science with a focus in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. I enjoyed all of my professors and their course work. You really feel a sense of community once you enter into you niche courses. I also feel like they really prepare you for the field that you are going into. I decided to come back for my master's in teaching, because I really value the education that they provide. There are also a lot of resources that you can access, and everyone is willing and ready to help."
Laura Donovan
- Reviewed: 7/20/2016
- Degree: Elementary Education
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I am currently in the iTeach Master Program at Arizona State University. The Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College is exceptional and my experience has been extraordinary. The Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College is ranked 17th in the nation out of public and private school for education. The teachers are fantastic and the work is exciting and challenging. I am forever grateful for the education and experience I am getting while attending Arizona State University."
Jennifer Aphaisuwan
- Reviewed: 8/2/2013
- Degree: Elementary Education
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I feel that my graduate program is an amazing way to change society. To become a teacher, you have the opportunity to create new people. The cons to my program is that there are not enough teachers that care about student. I want to become a teacher that touches lives, not just teaches them."