Educators make a daily difference in the lives of children and young adults. Formal training is a requirement for anyone who wants to teach full-time in the U.S. Every state requires teachers through the secondary school level to have a bachelor's degree, along with a teacher training program and completion of a licensing exam. For advanced positions in administration and university teaching, a master's or Ph.D. may be required. Non-subject degrees and certificate programs are popular among certain education workers. Certificate programs for teacher's aides are also a popular choice. Aspiring education workers should research their local school district for specific degree and certification information.
Get the right foundation for your future with a degree from Strayer University. Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults. Our programs in Information Technology, Accounting and Business provide a solid foundation for your education by including studies in humanities, mathematics, history, government and other courses. Evening, weekend and online classes are all available to meet the needs of busy adults. We fit your life.
Argosy University's undergraduate and graduate degree programs are designed with your future success in mind. Small, intimate classes and a professional faculty ensure quality and personalized attention.
Belhaven College offers a number of convenient campus locations throughout the states of Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida and Texas. Our wide variety of programs can be attended by any working adult in the state.
Working adults choose Bethel University for convenient and accelerated programs, which are designed for in-career adults, enabling them to reach their career and personal goals.
Goodwin College was founded in East Hartford, Connecticut in 1999. The institution that evolved into Goodwin College was founded in Hartford, Connecticut in 1962 for the purpose of preparing men and women for successful careers in the computer and business practice fields.
Statistics show that we are a college community that includes racial and ethnic minorities, economically disadvantaged students, and undergraduates of traditional age as well as older students who work and are raising families. One of this College's greatest strengths is its ability to react quickly to changes in the marketplace and the needs of the community. This interdependence between education and enterprise contributes to building a strong foundation for students to pursue meaningful careers and advanced studies, to become responsible citizens, and to enhance their quality of life, as well as that of the community. Another strength is our culture of personal attention provided to each student. Students are challenged to reach their personal and academic potential through academic advising, a comprehensive orientation program, and academic support offered through the Learning Resource Center, along with a strong Career Services department that assists students in their transition to the workforce. A dedicated faculty, committed to excellence in teaching, allows for the individual attention so necessary to our students. Our faculty embraces change, pursues academic achievement and is passionate about teaching. But our greatest strength is not a thing - not our programs, our faculty, our facilities - but a culture of interconnectedness, service, and innovation in support of our mission.
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