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CAEP ACCREDITATION

School of Education Performance – An Impressive Class of Graduates

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To view Measures 1-4, the charts, pass rates, and commentary pertinent to CAEP accreditation, view the PDF below.

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The WGU Teachers College at Western Governors University is granted accreditation at the initial- and advance-licensure level from CAEP, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation, 1140 19th St NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 223-0077. WGU is the first competency-based online university to receive CAEP accreditation for its degree programs that lead to teacher licensure.

Our graduates go on to lead classrooms and schools with innovative insights they gained from their competency-based education at WGU.

Graduates of the WGU Teachers College include not only many Teacher of the Year recipients, but also recipients of the Gates Millenium Scholarship, Intel Grant for Mathematics and Technology, Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction Award, Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award, Association of Public Charter Schools Educator of the Year Award, and Henry Ford Innovation Nation Teacher Innovator Awards.

ProgramsĚýIncludedĚýinĚýtheĚýWGUĚýSchool of Education MostĚýRecentĚýCAEPĚýAccreditationĚýReview:

Initial Licensure Programs:

  • Elementary Education – B.A.
  • Elementary Education – M.A.T
  • Special Education (Mild-Moderate) Dual EndorsementĚý– B.A. M.A.T.
  • Elementary and Special Education (Mild-Moderate) – B.A.
  • Special Education (Mild-Moderate)Ěý– M.A.T.
  • English Education (Secondary)Ěý– M.A.T.
  • Math Education (Secondary)Ěý– B.S.
  • Math Education (Middle Grades)Ěý– B.S.
  • Math Education (Secondary)Ěý– M.A.T.
  • Math Education (Middle Grades)Ěý– M.A.T.
  • Science Education (Secondary Biological Science)Ěý– B.S.
  • Science Education (Secondary Chemistry)Ěý– B.S.
  • Science Education (Secondary Earth Science)Ěý– B.S.
  • Science Education (Secondary Physics)Ěý– B.S.
  • Science Education (Middle Grades)Ěý– B.S.
  • Science Education (Secondary)Ěý– M.A.T.

Advanced Licensure Programs

  • Educational Leadership – M.S.
  • English Language Learning (PK–12)Ěý– M.A.
  • English Language Learning (PK–12)Ěý– Endorsement

The following CAEP Measure data are from the academic year 2024-2025, unless otherwise noted.

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Measure 1: Completer Effectiveness (Initial Level)

Data must address: (a) completer impact in contributing to P-12 student-learning growth AND (b) completer effectiveness in applying professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions.Ěý

Completers were asked to rate how well their WGU teacher education program prepared them on a 1 to 7 Likert scale (1= Not at all, 2, 3, 4= Moderately, 5, 6, 7= Extremely). Surveys are sent to School of Education completers twice a year, within five years of graduation.

Initial licensure program completers contribute to P–12 student-learning growth.

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Completer Survey ResultsĚý

Completers were asked to rate how well their WGU teacher education program preparedĚýthem on a 1 to 7 Likert scale (1= Not at all, 4= Moderately, 7= Extremely). The majority ofĚýcompleters rated their preparation toward the “extremely well prepared” side of the scaleĚý(5, 6, or 7). The factored means and the total percentage of respondents who said theĚýSchool of Education programs enhanced their ability in the following areas:Ěý

Employers Survey (Initial)

When the completer grants permission, a survey is sent to the employer. Employers were asked to rateĚýhow well their WGU teacher education program prepared them on a 1 to 7 Likert scale (1= Not at all, 2,Ěý3, 4= Moderately, 5, 6, 7= Extremely).

Measure 2 (Initial and Advanced): Satisfaction of employers and stakeholder involvement. (R4.2, R5.3,ĚýRA4.1)

Data provided should be collected on employers’ satisfaction with program completers.

Measure 3 (Initial and Advanced): Candidate competency at completion. (R3.3)

Data provided should relate to measures the EPP is using to determine if candidates are meeting program expectations and ready to be recommended for licensure. (E.g.: EPPs Title II report, data that reflect the ability of EPP candidates to meet licensing and state requirements or other measures the EPP uses to determine candidate competency at completion.)

Initial Licensure ProgramsĚý

EdTPA Overall Pass Rate

Advanced Programs

CapstoneĚý

Measure 4 (Initial and Advanced): Ability of completers to be hired (in positions for which they haveĚýprepared).

Data provided may come from various sources, including state or EPP collected data related to completers’ employment in teaching positions for which they were prepared.

Hiring Rates

Praxis Pass Rate:

Initial Level = 89.6%

Advanced Level = 99.6%

All Programs = 90.5%

Title II