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Supporting life-long learning

08/08/2025

Dr. Cherie Hocanson

鈥淚 grew up in education,鈥 said Hocanson. 鈥淎nd here at Bluffton, I get to train the next generation of teachers and help them be the best they can be for our future leaders. It鈥檚 incredibly rewarding.鈥

Bluffton鈥檚 MAEd program fosters life-long learning

小优传媒鈥檚 MAEd program offers opportunities for both continued education and connections that lead to strong networks. Dr. Cherie Hocanson, assistant professor of education and director of graduate programs for education, is an encourager of lifelong learning and notes the importance of community in the program.

That sense of community is something Hocanson has known her entire life. Coming from a family of educators, she understands both the personal and professional impact teachers can have, and she brings that passion to the graduate-level programs at Bluffton.

鈥淚 grew up in education,鈥 said Hocanson. 鈥淎nd here at Bluffton, I get to train the next generation of teachers and help them be the best they can be for our future leaders. It鈥檚 incredibly rewarding.鈥

Bluffton鈥檚 Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) program is built for educators at every stage of their careers鈥攆rom early-career teachers looking to boost their skills, to veteran educators exploring leadership roles. With four concentration strands鈥攔eading endorsement, intervention specialist, leadership, and a new education administration licensure program launching by fall 2026鈥攖he MAEd offers targeted pathways to help educators grow professionally while continuing to serve their students.

The flexibility of the fully online program is another draw. "It works for both faculty and students," said Hocanson. "Whether you're teaching full time or balancing family life, you can still earn your master's on a schedule that fits your needs."

Hocanson鈥檚 belief in lifelong learning isn鈥檛 just something she teaches, it鈥檚 something she lives. In fact, she鈥檚 preparing to enroll in Bluffton鈥檚 new education administration concentration herself. 鈥淚t just opens doors,鈥 she explained. 鈥淵ou never know what role might come next, and having that license gives you options, from becoming a principal to a curriculum coordinator or special education administrator.鈥

The program鈥檚 local connections also make it stand out. Many of Bluffton鈥檚 MAEd professors are practicing or retired educators with deep ties to the region. "Some of the graduate faculty actually taught me when I was in school," Hocanson said. 鈥淚t really comes full circle.鈥

She continues to stay connected by occasionally substitute teaching in area schools, sharing firsthand with teachers the benefits of Bluffton鈥檚 program. 鈥淚鈥檒l run into teachers and say, 鈥楬ey, we鈥檝e got a great master鈥檚 program鈥攊nterested?鈥欌 she laughed.

One distinctive feature of Bluffton鈥檚 education curriculum is its alignment with the Science of Reading, a state-mandated, research-based approach to teaching literacy. 鈥淩eading isn鈥檛 intuitive,鈥 Hocanson explained. 鈥淚t must be taught systematically and explicitly. Our program ensures future educators are prepared to help all students develop these essential skills.鈥

The Professional Development Institute (PDI), another component of the MAEd program, gives non-education majors a pathway to enter the classroom. Through alternative licensure options, someone with a degree in a related field can return to earn their teaching credentials.

At its core, Bluffton鈥檚 MAEd is designed not just to meet current education needs, but to help educators adapt and grow in an ever-evolving field. 鈥淭eaching has changed. Learners are different. Technology is advancing,鈥 said Hocanson. 鈥淲e focus on staying relevant; whether that鈥檚 integrating AI tools in the classroom or teaching the newest instructional strategies.鈥

The return on investment is significant, too. According to Hocanson, educators who pursue a master鈥檚 degree early in their careers can earn $100,000 or more in additional income over their teaching lifetimes.

鈥淚n the end, it鈥檚 about impact,鈥 Hocanson said. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e just starting out or looking to lead, we want our educators to be confident, equipped and ready to make a difference.鈥

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