Â鶹ÊÓƵ is proud to partner with City Teaching Alliance (formerly Urban Teachers), so our alums can continue to make a difference in classrooms and the lives of students.
City Teaching Alliance offers Â鶹ÊÓƵ alums
Teaching residency
City Teaching Alliance and are among the most expert and results-oriented in the nation due to the following supports and benefits available to them throughout the program:
- living stipend of at least $28,000 for the first year of residency
- full-time teaching position with a salary of at least $50,000 and benefits beginning in year two
- dual certifications in special education and either elementary education, secondary math or secondary English language arts
- four years of mentoring and support tailored to your needs from coaches and peers, including three years of one-on-one coaching
- eligibility for up to two Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards
- pre-approval for Â鶹ÊÓƵ applicants who have a 3.0 or higher undergraduate GPA, allowing them to skip the digital and final interview after applying (If your undergrad GPA is less than 3.0 and at least a 2.5, you can still apply––you just need to go through the regular selection process).
- $200 towards travel costs to attend one of City Teaching Alliance’s Job Shadow Days
- City Teaching Alliance offers $20-$25k for tuition (for those that qualify)
- for Praxis Core Math (required for Washington, D.C., and Baltimore if you don’t have qualifying SAT, GRE or ACT scores) and PACT EC-6 Math and PACT 7-12 Math (required for Dallas/Fort Worth)
Why Â鶹ÊÓƵ loves City Teaching Alliance
is an alternative teacher certification program that works to improve teacher quality and prepare a pipeline of high-performing teachers in , , and . Throughout the program, participants earn a master’s degree from American University’s School of Education and become dually certified in a content area. City Teaching Alliance offers more comprehensive coursework and personalized support than any other teacher training program.
During the first year, participants take part in a residency as they work alongside an experienced teacher in a systemically under-resourced classroom while taking graduate courses after school. In the second year, participants become fellows, moving into full-time, salaried teaching positions at one of the program’s four locations, while receiving expert coaching from clinical faculty. This guidance and support continue for the third year, when fellows develop their teaching practices to provide students with the support they need to thrive. By the fourth and final year, fellows become change agents in their schools, working to improve student outcomes and contributing fresh ideas and energy to the school community. Even so, faculty from American University’s School of Education continue to provide support and guidance to fellows upon request. Â鶹ÊÓƵ strengthens an applicant’s competitiveness and chances of being selected as a City Teaching Alliance resident and fellow.
You must have a Bachelor’s Degree, in any subject, to be eligible to begin the City Teaching Alliance program. Early Decisions candidates must have a conferred degree by June 2024.
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Please note that all admissions decisions are made by City Teaching Alliance. AmeriCorps members and alums interested in the program must complete the full application process.
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