Simmons is distinguished in many ways — faculty who practice the professions they teach, an active alumni network, and an ideal Boston location. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) offers widely respected graduate programs for men and women in education, liberal arts, and communications management.
Simmons-prepared teachers consistently score in the top echelon on state licensure exams, but their real test is in the classroom. Simmons teachers stand out. They bring knowledge, confidence, and creativity to teaching and earn high marks from both pupils and employers. CAS education graduates are among the best prepared in the field - nearly 100 percent of Simmons special education and general education students secure teaching positions with three months of graduation.
For more than 100 years, Simmons graduates have been pioneers in their professions, recognized for their amazing achievements and remarkable careers. Today, CAS graduate programs attract dedicated women and men and prepare them for meaningful jobs and advanced degrees — as educators, scholars, community organizers, and corporate executives.
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