The Professional Mentoring for Teachers Certificate is currently not accepting new students
Program Objectives
This Program provides teachers who wish to further their professional development through graduate course work an opportunity to develop attitudes and skills related to the role of a professional mentor.
Program Description
Through required courses and a mentoring internship, teaching professionals begin developing collegiality in relation to their profession and become more skilled in the areas of communication, peer consultation and leadership, reflection, problem solving, and evaluation.
Admissions Standards and Criteria
To apply for enrollment in the Mentoring for Teachers Certificate program, a student must submit documents as outlined in the graduate admissions section as well as:
- A copy of a valid teaching certificate/license
- MAT/GRE/GMAT exams not required
Program Requirements
The program includes course work which may, with the permission of an appropriate advisor, provide elective credits suitable for an MEd program in which the student is matriculated. Nine of the course credits are credits required of the CAGS in Teacher Leadership. With appropriate advising and planning, these credits can be applicable to such a CAGS program.