Involved in the preparation of educators since 1916, we're recognized by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education as a Top 25 Innovative program, and we're CAEP accredited.
This performance-based accreditation by the
Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation ensures that teacher candidates are prepared to make a difference in P-12 student learning.
The School of Education is fully accredited by CAEP, an internationally recognized accrediting body for educator preparation.
We offer Professional Development School (PDS) programs in all initial teacher certification. Many of our programs are offered in a hybrid, or "blended," format, which integrates classroom instruction with online activities.
For incoming Education majors, we offer a number of bachelor's degree programs.
Consider our early assurance opportunity
We offer an early assurance program for qualified high school seniors who enroll in an undergraduate teacher-preparation program. Those accepted into the early assurance program have a reserved seat awaiting them in one of three St. Bonaventure master's degree programs upon completion of their undergraduate studies and teacher certification. Learn more about early assurance.
This is also true of our advanced master’s degree programs for teachers as well as the preparation of school and clinical mental health counselors and school administrators.
All initial teacher preparation programs require coursework in both professional education studies and an academic area. Elementary Education majors complete an academic concentration of no fewer than 30 credit hours in a liberal arts area. Physical Education majors complete their academic concentration in biology.
This combination of classroom instruction and authentic off-campus experience means our graduates are not only knowledgeable in their area of academic interest, but have demonstrated their effectiveness in the field, making them very desirable candidates in the job market. Ninety-four percent (94%) of recent graduates are either working in their chosen field or continuing their education.
The School of Education at St. Bonaventure University is nationally accredited by NCATE, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. This means that all of our undergraduate and graduate programs meet local, state, and professional standards in education.