Enhance Lives with Evidence-Based Literacy Instruction

Do your students or clients struggle with reading and writing? Research has shown that reading difficulties can be reduced and even eliminated when literacy instruction is delivered by a highly knowledgeable and skilled professional. Our program prepares you to help them achieve success. Everyone deserves the chance to develop strong reading and writing skills. Limited literacy skills can result in low self-esteem and negative school experiences. Beyond impacting educational and professional prospects, low literacy levels are linked to poor health outcomes and poverty.

Semester Starts: Fall | Summer
Application Deadline: Rolling
Time to Complete: 12 to 20 months
Format: Online

Why this Program?

Learn from leaders in the literacy field. Our faculty includes internationally recognized researchers and teachers in literacy disorders and reading development. Develop a culturally responsive practice that centers equity in the classroom; be an advocate for systemic change in literacy education.
 

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The IHP Difference

  • We'll work with you to create a customized course of study.
  • Our focus on interdisciplinary skills helps educators be more effective in team meetings.
  • Learn evidence-based literacy instruction grounded in the Science of Reading - including explicit and intensive structured techniques to improve literacy for a diverse set of learners by adapting to varied cognitive and linguistic learning profiles.

Program Outcomes

  • Become a literacy leader wherever you are employed. Make an immediate impact on education.
  • 15-credit certificate gives option for online supervised practicum experience.
  • 20-credit program for MA licensure includes onsite structured literacy practicum and school-based field placement. Upon completion, you will be prepared to take the Reading Specialist Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL).

Our Literacy and Language Certificate programs emphasize how spoken language development relates to reading and writing proficiency. A primary goal is to develop you as a literacy leader who can leverage your knowledge and expertise to improve reading and writing practices in educational and clinical settings. In the context of the latest evidence-based literacy instruction research, the Science of Reading, you will:

  • Become proficient in providing reading instruction for all students
  • Learn the most effective classroom screening instruments and individual diagnostic literacy tests
  • Develop the skills associated with effective interdisciplinary team meetings
  • Be prepared to take on a literacy leadership position
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Research Informed Instruction

Two Program Options 

The MGH Institute offers two options to obtain a Literacy and Language Certificate. Both will help you acquire expertise in reading and writing to support a range of learners.

  • The 15-credit Graduate Certificate in Literacy and Language is fully online, with the option to participate in a two-semester, fully remote structured literacy practicum.
  • The 20-credit Certificate of Advanced Study in Literacy and Language is for educators and speech-language pathologists holding an initial teaching license in Massachusetts who wish to become licensed as a reading specialist.

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On-campus Sanders IMPACT Practice Center enhances clinical experience and literacy leadership training

Students in the 20-credit program complete a 5-week intensive, structured literacy practicum in the Julie Atwood Speech, Language, and Literacy Center (SLLC), which is housed within the Sanders IMPACT Practice Center on campus. The SLLC provides comprehensive assessment, therapy and specialty services to children and adults with communication and reading difficulties.

Candidates work with a dyad partner to plan and provide structured, systematic literacy instruction to clients with reading and writing challenges. Candidates provide intervention under the direction of a faculty member highly skilled in literacy assessment and intervention. Faculty-led team meetings provide extensive opportunities to review cases, problem-solve, and analyze data to inform intervention plans. In addition to exploring brain and cognitive factors, we address the influence of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion on literacy learning.

At the end of the program, candidates in the 20-credit program participate in a school-based literacy practicum in a MA public school or approved private school under the supervision of a MA-licensed reading specialist. Candidates often complete this where they are working if there is a licensed reading specialist to provide supervision.

How to Apply

All applicants are required to submit a completed online application form.

Our professional staff provides information and answers questions you have during the admission and financial aid process and offers ongoing information on tuition and fees.

 

Dates & Deadlines

Program Start Date: Fall (Sept) 2025 and Summer (May) 2026
Admission review is rolling.

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Degree

15-credit Graduate Certificate

All applicants must have a conferred bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S college or university or recognized international equivalency; a bachelor’s degree in education or speech-language pathology, or any bachelor’s degree with literacy and language teaching experience.

No teaching license required.

20-credit CAS Literacy and Language Certificate

All applicants must have a conferred bachelor's and master’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university or recognized international equivalency.

A teaching license is not required to apply to the program. However, applicants should be aware that the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) requires you to have an initial teaching license and to have worked for at least 1 year under that pre-requisite license in order to qualify for licensure as a reading specialist. Speech and Language teaching licenses are considered initial teaching licenses in Massachusetts.

The MGH Institute is one of the few literacy and language programs that allows you to complete both a clinical practicum and a school-based practicum. Each takes place under the close supervision of one of our faculty or an appropriate mentor.

The 30-hour clinical practicum takes place at our on-campus Speech, Language and Literacy Center. You’ll learn to differentiate instruction for struggling readers. The structured literacy method of instruction you will use is often the key for your students who struggle with foundational reading and spelling skills. Many CAS graduates state that this closely mentored experience is one of the most powerful aspects of the program.

The school-based practicum is a 150-hour internship under the supervision of a licensed reading specialist in an approved public school or private school. Practicing teachers typically complete this practicum in their own school. If you're not a practicing teacher, the program director will work with you to identify a school and supervisor that is a good fit for your learning goals and interests.

GRE

The GRE is not required for admission to this program.

TOEFL/ IELTS

The language of instruction and clinical education at the MGH Institute is English and a high level of proficiency in both written and spoken English is required. Applicants who have not completed either an undergraduate or graduate program where English is the language of instruction must demonstrate English Language proficiency as part of your application to the MGH Institute of Health Professions. If you have questions about the language requirements, please contact the Office of Admissions.

  • Applicants who are citizens of Australia, Canada (except Quebec), Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, New Zealand, Guyana, an Anglophone country of Africa, or an English-speaking country of the Caribbean are not required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.
  • Applicants who are candidates for graduation from an accredited degree-granting program in the United States or at an English-speaking school in one of the countries listed above are also not required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Acceptance to the IHP will be contingent upon the successful completion of this degree prior to matriculation.

Please note that in some circumstances, demonstrating English language proficiency may be required by the academic program even if you are a citizen of a country in which the (or one of the) national language(s) is English. Decisions about the need for TOEFL or IELTS scores are at the discretion of the academic program to which you are applying in coordination with the department of OES.

The IHP accepts either the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). The test must have been taken within two years of the application deadline and official score reports are required. The minimum TOEFL (internet-based) score accepted is 89 and the minimum IELTS score accepted is 6.5.

  • To forward your TOEFL score please contact the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The MGH Institute of Health Professions code is 3513.
  • For IELTS, a Test Report Form may be mailed to MGH Institute of Health Professions, and score information will be verified by the IHP directly. You may designate up to 5 schools to receive Test Report Forms at the time you register for the test. To request additional Test Report Forms, contact your test center.

Please contact the Office of Admissions if you have any questions about the MGH Institute’s English Language requirements.

Applicants are required to submit a transcript from each college and/or university attended, even if a degree was not received from that institution. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted throughout the application process, and official transcripts will only be required prior to enrolling in the program.

The Office of Admission strongly encourages the use of online electronic transcript ordering which can be sent directly via email to admissions [at] mghihp.edu (admissions[at]mghihp[dot]edu). If this is not an option and your institution does not participate in electronic transcript delivery, please request official transcripts be sent to the mailing address listed below:

Admission Office
MGH Institute of Health Professions
36 First Avenue
Boston, MA 02129

Applicants that have earned a degree from a non-US institution are required to submit a course-by-course credential evaluation from one of the following NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) members: Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc., SpanTran: The Evaluation Company, World Education Services (WES), or the Center for Educational Documentation. If you earned your bachelor's degree outside of the U.S. this credential evaluation must document the minimum equivalency of a US baccalaureate degree or higher.

Statement of Intent

All applicants are required to compose an essay that addresses the following:

Discuss your personal and professional experiences, your academic interests and objectives, and your career aspirations. Address how and why you feel the Literacy and Language Certificate program at the MGH Institute of Health Professions can help you to achieve your academic and professional goals. Include any other information you believe is relevant.

Answers should be typed, double-spaced, and no more than three pages in total. Margins should be no more than one inch, and type size should be no smaller than 10-point, with a 12-point type preferred. Please make sure your full legal name is included on each page. The statement of intent should be uploaded directly to your online application.

Recommendation Letters

Applicants are required to provide three recommendation letters. All recommendations are processed electronically through our online application. Please provide contact information for each recommender within the online application.

Recommendation letters should come from individuals who are able to address your academic ability, character, and integrity, as well as your potential for graduate professional study. No more than three recommendation letters will be reviewed as part of your application.

Resume or CV

Applicants are required to submit a current resume or CV.

Can I receive Financial Aid for this program?

Do not wait until you've been accepted to the program to learn about financial aid options available. Contact our Financial Aid office as soon as you have applied to ensure that you will be able to take advantage of all options available. When you apply for financial aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you'll need the MGH Institute Federal School Code: G22316.

Since this is not considered a full-time graduate program, you may not be eligible for most traditional financial aid programs. However, you may be eligible for employer tuition reimbursement if this is a graduate program of study in your profession.

Who do I contact for more information about the academic program, curriculum, or course requirements?

If you have additional questions, please csd [at] mghihp.edu (contact the CSD department).

Who do I contact for more information about the application process, my application status, or what documents to submit?

You may admissions [at] mghihp.edu (email the admission office), or call (617) 726-1304 on weekdays between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern Time.

What is your mailing address?

MGH Institute of Health Professions
Office of Enrollment Services
36 1st Ave.
Charlestown Navy Yard
Boston, MA 02129

Are there other Conditions of Admission?

Yes. If applicable, final transcripts and test scores must be submitted to satisfy the conditions of admission.

I’m an international student. Can I receive an F-1 Visa?

No this program is not eligible for F-1 Visa status. Please see additional General Information for Prospective International Students in our Admissions section.

Institutional Scholarships

Institutional scholarships are only available to students accepted into one of our entry-level degree-granting programs.

Federal Loans

Please note that students must be enrolled at least half-time in order to be eligible to borrow Federal Loans. Halftime status for graduate students is 5 credits in the fall and spring and 3 credits in the summer.

Tuition & Aid

Discover special tuition benefits available for:

  • Mass General Brigham employees, affiliates, and their families.
  • Employees and preceptors at over 600 clinical affiliation sites.
  • Institute alumni

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Upcoming Admissions Events

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Leaders in Literacy Education and Language Development

Our faculty includes internationally recognized researchers and teachers in literacy disorders and reading development. They have significant experience working in schools and other educational settings, and bring the latest advanced literacy strategies into the classroom. You can expect to gain evidence-based knowledge that you can apply right away to help your students.

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Director of the Literacy & Language Certificate of Advanced Study Program Assistant Professor Communication Sciences and Disorders

Lesley Maxwell, MS, CCC-SLP

Director of MS-SLP Associate Chair Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor Communication Sciences and Disorders

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