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New Indiana teacher training program offers 3 degrees for $45,000 or less - Indianapolis Business Journal

New Indiana teacher training program offers 3 degrees for $45,000 or less FREE NEWSLETTERS April 30, 2021 Looking to bolster the size and diversity of Indiana’s teaching force, a new program will offer education students three degrees for the price of one. The program, created through a partnership between Marian University and Ivy Tech Community College, will enable students to earn an associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degree in five years. Students in the cadet teaching program, which lets them complete the first year of courses for free in high school, can do it in four. Students will complete the associate degree at Ivy Tech, which typically takes two years. Next they will transfer from Ivy Tech to the Klipsch Educators College at Marian University, where they will earn a bachelor’s degree after another two years. A free one-year master’s degree program and a year of paid clinical residency in an Indiana classroom will follow.

Marian, Ivy Tech partnership to address teacher shortage

Photo of Marian University. (WISH Photo) by: Alex Brown, Inside INdiana Business Posted: May 12, 2021 / 11:17 AM EST INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) Marian University and Ivy Tech Community College are partnering on a new low-to-no-cost dual-admissions program. The schools say the goal is to recruit and prepare more teachers with diverse backgrounds to address the state’s teacher shortage and reduce higher education expenses for students. Through the program, students still in high school will begin earning an associate degree at Ivy Tech, before transitioning to the Fred S. Klipsch Educators College at Marian to earn a bachelor’s degree with a teacher certification. Marian says students will complete the program by pursuing a master’s degree at no cost and participate in a one-year, paid residency in an Indiana classroom. 

Ivy Tech, Marian to detail partnership

May 11, 2021 / 03:01 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) State and local officials will Wednesday give details on a new partnership between Ivy Tech Community College and Marian University in Indianapolis. Ivy Tech says the partnership involves the development of a dual admissions program to address Indiana’s teacher shortage. Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann and Marian President Dan Elsener will be joined by Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner, Indiana Commissioner of Higher Education Teresa Lubbers and others for the announcement. The announcement will take place at Southport High School in Indy. We’ll have more on the partnership in Wednesday afternoon’s INside Edge e-newsletter.

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