Howard University to Offer Two New Degree Programs in Education

The board of trustees at Howard University in Washington, D.C. has approved two new degree programs in the field of education. This fall Howard will offer a bachelor’s degree program in elementary education with a special focus on urban education.

The university will also offer a dual master’s degree program in school psychology and counseling services. The degree program will have four sub-specialties: school psychology, school counseling, clinical mental health, and applied behavior therapy. The program is slated to being in August.

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