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Deafblind Graduate Certificate Grant Initiative | Texas SPED Support Welcome to Texas SPED Support!
Learn More Dyslexia and Other Related Disorders Significant Cognitive Disabilities Significant Disproportionality Sign in (anonymous users) Professional Opportunities Deafblind Graduate Certificate Grant Initiative The deafblind Graduate Certificate Initiative will provide funding assistance to qualified candidates through a grant from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to cover tuition and fees for online courses needed for the deafblind Graduate Certificate.
Applications for the fall 2025 semester have closed. Please check later for the spring 2026 application.
Graduate Certificate in Deafblindness (15 Hours) EDSP 5383: Anatomy and Functions of the Visual System (Requires 1 weekend in Lubbock) EDSP 5388: Programs & Services for Individuals with Deafblindness EDSP 5389: Strategies for Students with Multiple Disabilities and Visual Impairments or Deafblindness EDSP 5394: Communication for Students with Deafblindness EDSP 5395: Anatomy and Functions of the Auditory System for Students with Deafblindness Applicants must have computer and internet access and must acknowledge that, if awarded funding, they will: Apply new knowledge to their work with students who are deafblind in the state of Texas; and Will provide any follow-up information requested from Texas Tech University (TTU) and/or TEA.
Participants will be responsible for books and travel related costs. Complete the following application steps: Apply to TTU Graduate School deafblind Certificate Program Pay application Fee: a non-refundable fee and not covered by grant monies. Apply to the Deafblind Graduate Certificate Initiative Program by completing the online application.
Upon acceptance to the Graduate School and the Deafblind Graduate Certificate Initiative, an advisor will contact you to develop an appropriate plan of study. Students who are already certified as a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) or Teacher of Deaf/Hard of Hearing (TODHH) may be able to take fewer courses to get the Deafblind Graduate Certificate.
Applications are accepted throughout the year, but there are deadlines for consideration: June 1 for the fall semester, November 1 for the spring semester, and April 1 for the summer semester. Texas Tech University may accept successfully completed coursework as credit toward a Master’s Degree in Special Education. For questions about the TTU Deafblind Program, contact Dr. Phoebe Okungu at phoebe.
okungu@ttu. edu .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Texas educators and professionals working with deafblind students who commit to applying new knowledge with deafblind students in Texas; must have computer/internet access and provide follow-up information as requested. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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