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2026-2027 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
    
2026-2027 Binghamton University Academic Guide

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), MA

Location(s): Main Campus


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The mission of the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership (TLEL) is to prepare exceptional teachers, school leaders, and scholars; to conduct innovative and relevant educational research to solve important problems in education; and to engage in collaborative, creative partnerships that contribute to improving educational practice in communities, schools, the nation, and the world. Our program prepares high-quality teachers and school leaders across curricula, age spans, and diverse learning environments. Faculty provide high-quality programming using a variety of research-based, innovative teaching tools and techniques, including clinically rich experiences for students at all levels.

Our faculty, staff, and students create and sustain a collaborative environment where ideas are valued and respected, and where successes are celebrated. Faculty and staff have ongoing collaborative partnerships with other campus departments, as well as local, regional, national and international organizations, agencies and schools.

The MA TESOL enables graduates to teach in English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) programs on college campuses or in other English programs across the globe. This track is also suitable for international students who wish to be involved in English education around the world, such as ESL/ELI programs in higher education or other intensive English programs. The MA in TESOL does not lead to New York State teacher certification for PreK-12 teaching in public schools.

Admission Requirements


Admission is on a rolling basis. Students who are interested in applying for graduate assistantships are encouraged to submit their applications by February 1. Applications received by February 1 will be given funding priority.

In addition to the requirements listed on the Graduate School website, TLEL applicants must provide the following credentials. For specific details, visit the TLEL Admissions website.

  • Personal Statement includes the following points (two to three pages in length):
    • Your academic and professional background(s) related to TESOL
    • Your reason(s) for applying for the MA TESOL program at Binghamton University
    • Your educational or career goal(s) beyond graduate school

Program Requirements


Additional Information About the Program


Students enrolled in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership’s teacher preparation programs must earn at least a B- in all courses to progress to subsequent semesters. Students are required to maintain at least a B (3.0) cumulative grade point average in all graduate credit coursework presented for the degree per Graduate School policy. 

Binghamton University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. For programs leading to certification in New York state, the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership received accreditation from the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). 

Professional Dispositions Policy 

As a professional school, the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership at Binghamton University is dedicated to preparing teachers and scholars who are well-grounded in their discipline and in pedagogical practice. Whether in coursework or while engaged in fieldwork in school and community settings, the TLEL faculty members expect all teacher candidates and program participants to demonstrate the professional dispositions expected of an educator. 

Faculty members developed the TLEL Professional Dispositions, supplementing the Ethics and Integrity Policies and Procedures, which applies to all students taking courses within the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). All candidates in initial and advanced programs must receive a rating of “Meets Expectations” in each area of professional disposition for admission and advancement. 

For the full professional dispositions policy, visit the TLEL Resources webpage. 

Clinical Education Requirement and Policy 

Fifty hours of field experience embedded in methods courses provide candidates with opportunities to apply instructional and leadership techniques learned in coursework in a classroom, school, or community setting. 

Candidates, in coordination with their cooperating teacher, establish a field education schedule for each semester. In an emergency, if a candidate cannot attend, the missed day must be rescheduled with their cooperating teacher within three calendar days. Additionally, candidates should contact their University supervisor, advisor, and Clinical education office to inform them of their absence(s). 

THE MA TESOL program offers various internship opportunities, including EPIK PLUS in South Korea.

For further information and the full fieldwork policy, please visit the TLEL Field Education webpage. 

For more information on the TESOL MA program, please refer to the TLEL department website or email tlel@binghamton.edu for more information. To apply to the TESOL MA program, please visit the University Admissions website.

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