Build Your Teaching Career With Rice
In Texas, all public colleges and universities are required to accept dual credit, which is a program that offers college course credit for taking high school classes. The Glasscock School offers two courses of study that can help you reach your goal of teaching college-level or dual credit courses.
To teach college-level dual credit classes in the State of Texas, high school teachers must hold a graduate degree (Master's or PhD) and have eighteen graduate hours (six courses) in the teaching field.
Teachers that possess the appropriate credentials to teach dual credit courses in their content areas are in high demand and have the potential to maximize their earning power while providing college access and increasing college affordability for their students.
PATHS AVAILABLE
WITH AND WITHOUT MASTER'S DEGREES
ADD RICE TO YOUR RESUME
INCREASE YOUR EARNING POTENTIAL
Two Plans of Study
For college-level academic courses, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) requires dual credit teachers to hold a master’s or doctoral degree in the content area or a master's degree with 18 graduate hours in the discipline being taught.
At Rice, we meet teachers where they are and provide two paths to accommodate every teacher's professional development needs.
Created for teachers who hold a master’s degree but lack the required 18 graduate content hours, this option helps teachers with a master’s degree efficiently meet the requirements to teach dual credit courses. Currently, courses are only available in the following disciplines: English and Social Sciences/History.
Program Details
Graduate Credits | 18 |
Length | 2 years (minimum) |
Meetings | 1 evening class/week |
Location | On-campus |
Why Rice?
The Rice Experience
Why you should choose Rice's Dual Credit Teacher Credentialing?
RICE — LOCALLY GROWN. GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED.
Rice University has a rich history of bringing great minds together in service to society, with a 55-year history in the education field. School districts all over Texas trust and hire our teachers as valued members of their campuses.
MIRROR THE PROFILE OF A TRADITIONAL COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR.
Dual credit instructors not only possess the appropriate credentials but also lead courses that meet rigorous post-secondary standards and utilize instructional strategies that advance critical thinking and problem-solving.
HELP MAKE COLLEGE MORE AFFORDABLE.
A Rice teacher's impact goes far beyond the classroom. With preparation focused on classroom, campus, and community leadership, students graduate with all the skills needed to change lives.
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