STL Teaching Fellows
The School of Education's STL Teaching Fellows @ SLU program offers students, with at least BA degrees in content areas, the opportunity to earn teacher certification for middle and high school education while teaching working full-time in schools across the St. Louis metropolitan area. The benefits of the STL Teaching Fellows @ SLU program include:
Classes begin in June and fellows teach in their own classrooms in August.
Full-time employment in school districts with salaries starting at $40,000/year plus benefits
Coursework qualifies students to take teacher certification examinations
Full or partial tuition scholarships are available for those who apply by March 1
Tuition is $620/credit hour, making the total cost of the two-year program less than $10,000/year
Upon completion of the program, our fellows earn an average $3,500 salary increase after passing teaching certification exams.
Certified teachers are in high demand across the country, providing job security, portability and advancement opportunities for our alumni.
Contact Mr. Ryan Wilson at ryan.wilson@slu.edu to learn more about joining the next cohort of STL Teaching Fellows @ SLU.
The Alum Service Corps
The Alum Service Corps (ASC) is a post-college volunteer program for alums of Jesuit secondary and higher education institutions. ASC volunteers serve for a year as volunteer faculty members in Jesuit middle and high schools throughout Denver, Kansas City, and St. Louis. Members of ASC live in community, commit to growth in the Ignatian tradition, and serve their students out of gratitude for their Jesuit education.
Typically, ASC volunteers teach two or three sections in an area of competence and immerse themselves throughout the life of the school: coaching, tutoring, club moderating, service programs, campus ministry. ASC volunteers support students from a unique position and offer them a model of the Graduate at Graduation.
https://alumservicecorps.org/about-us/frequently-asked-questions/
Biliken Teacher Corps
The Billiken Teacher Corps at Saint Louis University forms the next generation of Catholic school educators through service, learning, and spiritual growth in community. This program is a unique opportunity for faith-driven college graduates to have a transformative impact in underserved Catholic schools
in St. Louis, MO and Springfield, IL.
https://www.billikenteachercorps.org
Arkansas Teacher Corps Fellowship Program
The Arkansas Teacher Corps (ATC) is a partnership between the University of Arkansas, the Arkansas Department of Education, and Arkansas public school districts to recruit, train, license, and support Arkansans as empowered teachers facilitating excellent, equitable education every day.
Arkansas Teacher Corps aims to:
Recruit passionate, committed individuals from diverse backgrounds and all majors to teach a critical shortage content area for three years in an ATC partner school
Train, develop, and support Fellows as rigorous, data-literate, and culturally responsive classroom teachers
Partner with schools and communities to provide a grow-your-own pathway to teacher licensure for non-certified school staff and dedicated community members
Support students in realizing significant academic and social-emotional growth
Funding for the program has been made available by the U of A College of Education and Health Professions, the Walton Family Foundation, ADE, and individual donors through the Arkansas Teacher Corps Society. https://www.arkansasteachercorps.org/apply/
Indianapolis Teaching Fellows, a teaching certification program that prepares recent college graduates to be outstanding teachers in Indianapolis schools. Our program is specifically designed for individuals who are interested in serving our most underserved communities. Indianapolis Teaching Fellows will start teaching at the beginning of the 2020-21 school year and receive a full-time teacher salary while they work towards obtaining their teaching certification. https://tntpteachingfellows.org/indianapolis