Literacy (Reading)
Literacy Office
108B Recitation Hall
West Chester, PA 19383
Call: 610-436-2877
FAX: 610-436-3102
kmcaveney@wcupa.edu
The Literacy Department at West Chester University offers an NCATE accredited graduate degree program leading to both the Master of Education and Pennsylvania Reading Specialist Certification and a non-degree program leading to Pennsylvania Reading Specialist Certification without the master's degree. The degree program requires 36-42 graduate credits while the certificate program requires a minimum of 30 graduate credits and fulfilment of PDE comptencies. Both programs require successful completion of a comprehensive examination.
The Graduate Reading Program fulfills the International Reading Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Education standards for preparation for reading specialists in the twenty-first century. The role of the reading specialist in today's schools is multifaceted and requires broad professional preparation to enable individuals to work successfully in this position. The Graduate Reading program of West Chester University is dedicated to providing this preparation.
A student admitted to the graduate program in Reading is assigned an advisor. The advisor is an indispensable link between the student and his/her successful completion of the program. It is the responsibility of each student to meet with his/her advisor on a regular basis during his/her course of study.
All students entering the master's degree program are initially accepted to pursue study as pre-candidates for the degree. During this pre-candidacy phase (the first 15 semester hours), the following requirements must be fulfilled
Admission to degree candidacy does not guarantee the automatic awarding of the degree upon completion of a minimum number of credits. The record of a student whose grade point average falls below 3.0 after acceptance as a degree candidate will be reviewed by the student’s advisor. If, after 24 credits of work in the degree program, the student's grade point average is still below 3.0, the student will be dropped from the program.
All students enrolled in the master’s degree or reading specialist certification program are required to pass a comprehensive examination. In order to be eligible for the exam, the student must have completed all required literacy course work by the end of the semester preceding the exam and have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
The examination is given on the first Saturday in February, the last Saturday in June, and the first Saturday in October unless otherwise announced by the Department. Applications for admission to the comprehensive examination are available from the Literacy Department and must be filed by December 1 for the February examination, April 1 for the June examination, and July 1 for the October examination. On approval of the request to take the examination, the student will be informed by mail of the time and place of the examination.
The student passes the examination if he/she attains a satisfactory score as determined by the faculty of the Graduate Program in Reading. If the comprehensive examination is failed, it may be taken again within two (2) years of the first examination. A student failing the examination the first time should consult his or her advisor or the Graduate Coordinator for recommendations concerning further independent preparation. If the comprehensive examination is passed on the second attempt, the student is eligible for consideration for the degree and/or certificate. If the examination is failed a second time, the student cannot continue in the degree or certification program.
Students who wish to earn Act 48 credit for courses completed at West Chester University can do so online at Request for ACT 48.