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Fort Morgan

About

Morgan County School District is located in Fort Morgan, CO, also known as the Oasis on the Plains. Their mission is to:

  • Develop teacher candidates who demonstrate subject matter knowledge as they learn the art and science of teaching.
  • Create community partnerships to increase pathways and access to obtain a teacher license.
  • Provide layered support for alternative licensure teachers to increase teacher retention.

Institution Links

  • Online Application
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Licensure/Alternative Licensure only

Teach Today

  • From 24 to 24 months

    Program Duration

  • In-person, Online, Hybrid

    Program Format

  • Pre-Test Required

    No

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Program

Program Info

This is a two-year program where teachers learn how to teach while teaching in the classroom. You will meet with your cohort twice a month for in-person meetings. The program includes coursework that you will complete at your own pace. While this is housed in Fort Morgan, teachers and principals from neighboring districts may also participate. A virtual option is available for out-of-district teachers and principals. Teachers receive the required 90 hours of English Learner standards as well as methods of teaching. Elementary and Early Childhood candidates also receive the English Learner standards and methods of teaching in addition to training in the science of reading, meeting the district requirement around the READ Act designation. You will be supported with instructional coaches and mentors. Completion of this program allows you to apply for your initial teacher’s license from the Colorado Department of Education. This program is open to teachers in both public and non-public schools.

Program cost for member districts is $10,000 and grant dollars are available to pay for up to $10,000 towards program costs when teaching in a shortage area and one must commit to teaching in a shortage area for a minimum of three years (in a Colorado public school). For non-member districts, the program cost is $12,000, with grant dollars available to cover up to $10,000 towards the program.

Upcoming Deadlines

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Application Fee & Annual Tuition

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  • $10,000

    In State Tuition

  • $12,000

    Out of State Tuition

  • $0

    Application Fee

Ways to Lower Your Costs

Students at Fort Morgan have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Fort Morgan to see if you can, too!

Amount
Description

$10,000

Grants, Stipends, Scholarships

TEACH Colorado fee reimbursement is available to help cover licensure fees up to $100; ERR grant dollars are available up to $10,000 for those teaching in a shortage area and who commit to teaching for three years.

Student Loans, Payroll Deduction

Payroll deduction options available.

Licensure Areas

Agriculture & Renewable Natural Resources 7-12
Business / Marketing 7-12
Dance K-12
Drama K-12
Early Childhood Education Birth-8
Elementary Education Birth-8
English / Language Arts 7-12
Family & Consumer Sciences 7-12
Health K-12
Industrial Technology Education 7-12
Instructional Technology K-12
Mathematics 6-8
Mathematics 7-12
Music K-12
Physical Education K-12
Science 7-12
Social Studies 7-12
Special Education
Speech 7-12
Trade & Industrial Education 7-12

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