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Bachelor of Science
Exceptional Student Education

Ready to make a lasting impact by supporting students with exceptional needs?

The Bachelor’s in Exceptional Student Education is a four-semester program designed to connect theory to practice through a unique, paid on-the-job learning experience. While completing the final 60 credit hours of their bachelor’s degree, students work directly in school settings, applying strategies from their ESE coursework in real classrooms.

This flexible program offers both online and in-person courses, making it accessible for various learners. Graduates not only earn a degree in Exceptional Student Education but also receive Reading and ESOL endorsements, as well as eligibility for the K–12 ESE Certification upon successful completion of required FTCE assessments and coursework, preparing them to meet the diverse needs of exceptional learners across all grade levels.

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Overview

The Bachelor’s in Exceptional Student Education is a four-semester program that blends coursework with paid, hands-on classroom experience. Students complete their final 60 credit hours while working in school settings, with flexible online and in-person options available. Graduates earn Reading and ESOL endorsements and are eligible for K–12 ESE Certification upon meeting FTCE requirements.

The program will start its first cohort in August 2026 (Fall 2026). Students may apply in the meantime and explore options to complete coursework leading up to Fall 2026.

Program Highlights

  • Paid on-the-job opportunities to connect theory to practice
  • Accessible classes
  • K-12 ESOL & Reading Endorsements
  • Flexible Learning Options: Offers courses synchronous online, asynchronous, and hybrid courses available throughout the program in Leesburg and South Lake, accommodating various learning preferences.

Program Length

The program consists of 60 credit hours and can be completed in two years when attending full-time.

Program Cost

Tuition costs for programs and courses at the bachelor’s degree level are $122.25 per credit hour. Additional costs will include textbooks, materials, and course fees.

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Scholarships

Students graduating from high school and enrolling at LSSC may qualify for other scholarships offered through the State of Florida. You will be notified of your eligibility after you apply to the College.

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Financial Aid

There are many options to finance your education. You may be eligible for Federal Grants, Work-Study, State Grants, Federal Loans, and Institutional Scholarships. For more information and how to apply, please visit the Financial Aid page.

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  • K-12 ESE Certification Eligibility
  • K-12 Reading Endorsement
  • K-12 ESOL Endorsement
  • Pre-service level mastery of Florida Educator Accomplished Practices

Additional Information

More details about degree requirements are in the Catalog and Student Handbook.

Course Code Course Name Credits
TSL 4240 ESOL Foundations: Second Language Acquisition 3
EDF 4467 Measurement, Evaluation, and Assessment in Education 3
TSL 4080 ESOL Methods, Curriculum, and Assessment (OTJ Included) 3
RED 3012 Basic Foundations of Reading 3
RED 4519 Diagnostic and Corrective Reading Strategies 3
RED 4942 Practicum for Assessment and Instruction of Reading (OTJ Included) 4
MAE 3311 OR MAE 4326 Mathematics Teaching Methods (OTJ Included) 4
LAE 4314 Language Arts in the Elementary School 3
EEX 4297 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Related Disabilities 3
EEX 3302 Instructional Strategies in Special Education (OTJ Included) 4
EEX 3601 Behavior & Classroom Management in Special Education (OTJ Included) 4
EEX 3520 Legal & Ethical Considerations in Special Education (OTJ Included) 4
EEX 4472 Serving Students with Moderate & Severe Disabilities (OTJ Included) 4
EEX 4607 Applied Behavior Analysis in the Educational Setting 3
EDF 4945 Internship in Education 12

 

LSSC provides academic advising, tutoring, and career services to help students succeed. Learn More.

Interested students are encouraged to submit their applications via the LSSC website and meet necessary admission requirements. Apply.

Application Process

A student must have a high school diploma or GED to apply to Lake-Sumter State College.

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Submit your Application

Submit your online application and $30 application fee

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Transcripts

Submit high school/GED and prior college/university transcripts

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Financial Aid

Complete the FAFSA and other financial aid forms

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