
College of Education
Adolescent Young Adult (AYA) Licensure
An adolescent and young adult license (AYA) in Ohio allows you to teach grades 7-12.
Overview
About the Program
An adolescent and young adult license (AYA) in Ohio allows you to teach grades 7-12. Diversify yourself even more by adding just five specific graduate courses to any of these content areas to earn your Master of Arts in Education.
If you already hold a bachelor’s degree in an area other than education from a regionally accredited institution, then you may qualify for our post-baccalaureate licensure program.
University of Findlay licensure programs meet Ohio requirements. If you plan to be licensed in another state, contact that state’s department of education for their specific eligibility and requirements.
Program
Highlights
Methods Field Experience
Off-Campus Field Experience Beginning in Your First Year
100% of graduates are employed in a school or attending graduate school.
College of Education
At a Glance
College
College of Education
Degree
AYA Licensure
Format
On-Campus or Online
Required credits
30+ Credits
Curriculum
Course Requirements
Candidates take the required education courses, depending on the undergraduate degree more content courses may be required. Teacher candidates must pass the Ohio Assessments for Educators tests in content and pedagogy. A master’s degree can be added with five additional courses.
Candidates complete a six-week all day everyday methods experience and a full semester of student teaching.

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Hands-On Experience
Candidates complete a six-week all day everyday methods experience and a full semester of student teaching.
TESTIMONIALS
The Oiler Experience
Hear directly from students about their experience
at the University of Findlay.
financial aid
Cost of Education
Graduate students can support the cost of their education in a variety of ways during their time at Findlay.
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Accreditation
University of Findlay’s College of Education is accredited by recognized regional and national bodies, ensuring your degree holds weight with employers and institutions nationwide. The College of Education holds national accreditation through CAEP.
Accreditation status is reviewed on a regular basis. For the most current accreditation information, visit the University of Findlay Accreditation page.

