To meet the growing need for professionals trained to work with and advocate for individuals who require special education services, Assumption has launched a new Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) in Special Education: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). This program allows graduate students to receive a CAGS in ASD as well as an Autism Endorsement from the state, preparing them to meet an area of need in schools and develop the skills and
knowledge necessary to best work with students with ASD.
“As the number of students with ASD continues to rise, there is an ever-important need for teachers and other school professionals who are able to provide these students with appropriate special education services and advocate for them,” said Nanho Vander Hart, Ph.D., associate professor and director of special education at Assumption. “This new program strives to meet this need and give educators the tools that they need to best serve students with ASD. Our goal and purpose are to prepare teachers to educate students with autism spectrum disorders in a manner consistent with their potential and in the least restrictive environment, in accordance with federal and state special education law.”
Assumption’s licensure programs have been “Approved with Distinction” by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and Assumption is one of only three institutions of higher learning in the state to receive this highest level of approval. The CAGS program has been designed to closely follow state guide lines for Massachusetts Autism Endorsement – a distinction created for licensed special education teachers to better meet the unique and complex needs of students with ASD and enhance the knowledge of special educators working with students who have ASD.