Teaching Internship Programs
The School of Education and Human Development offers teaching internships for both non-certified and certified teachers studying for a master’s degree or sixth-year certificate of advanced study at ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ. The internship gives you a year of full-time, hands-on experience in a public school setting and up to $15,000 (per year) towards your studies while offering local schools additional competent staff members and potential future employees.
All formally admitted students are assigned an academic advisor at the time that they are notified of admission. After taking nine hours of graduate work, students may select a different advisor if they wish.
Matriculated students are responsible to meet with their advisor during their first semester to plan a program of study. We recommend that the advisor be consulted each semester about course selection and for information about changes in certification regulations.
Full-time students must carry nine or more credits per semester; part-time students carry three to six credits. The faculty advisor will discuss extending the normal academic load with students.
Information about certification requirements is available from the Certification Officer and students are encouraged to meet with the Certification Officer.