Lane Regional Promise
Lane Regional Promise is an alternative dual credit certification program that aims to provide more dual credit opportunities to all Lane County students. Through this program, high school teachers become certified to teach certain courses (common offerings include Writing 121, Math 111/112, Computer Science 160/161, Education 100, and Ethnic Studies 101) by completing a unique pathway training developed by Lane Community College instructors with the support of University of Oregon and the National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity.
This partnership seeks to eliminate gaps in opportunities and barriers to access, which are highly predictable by students' race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status.
We aim to ensure that each and every learner receives the necessary resources needed for success by:
Reducing the predictability of who does not succeed
Interrupting practices that negatively impact vulnerable and marginalized students
Cultivating the unique gifts and talents of every student
How To Apply
Complete the College Now Instructor Application
For the question I am applying for the following certification, make sure to select Sponsored Dual Credit - Lane Regional Promise.
For Lane Regional Promise only, you do not need to have aligned your syllabus with the LCC course at the time of application. You will work on developing your syllabus for the College Now course as part of the summer training. Instead, please upload a syllabus from a course you have taught in the subject area.
Applications are open from April 8 through May 31, 2024.
If you have any questions about the application, please email hsc-office@lanecc.edu.