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The Master of Arts in Teaching Elementary Education with Alternative Licensure Program (ALP 2 MAT) is a two-year program designed for those who want to obtain a teaching license and earn a master’s degree with an endorsement in Elementary Education.

 

PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT

ALP 2 MAT candidates must:

  • Have been hired as a full-time elementary teacher in any Colorado Front Range area public school district, public or private charter school, or accredited private school.
  • Pass the – Elementary Mathematics or apply for an with the Colorado Department of Education to give you one year to pass this test.
  • Meet the  ALP requirements

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

  • Students must indicate completion of a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Provide Supplemental Documents (uploaded as part of the ALP application):
    • Resume
    • Personal Statement – Please submit a personal statement addressing the points below. Submissions must be one page, double-spaced, in 12 point Times New Roman font, with one-inch margins.  Document must be in .PDF or .DOC/.DOCX format.
      • Your reason for pursuing this degree
      • Your experiences and/or qualities that will benefit you as you pursue this degree
      • Your reason for pursuing this degree at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, specifically

ALP 2 MAT REQUIREMENTS

Year 1

  • Attend five days of Summer Seminar training in July
  • Attend ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï ALP 2 MAT licensure classes and complete the ALP 2 MAT coursework which are integrated into the licensure classes during the first year of the ALP 2 MAT licensure program (They are not taken separately.)
  • Demonstrate proficiency on approximately half of the Colorado Teacher Quality Standards
  • Complete a Teacher Work Sample
  • Begin building a Teaching Portfolio documenting progress toward meeting the Colorado Teacher Quality Standards
  • Complete 140 hours of contact time with support team
  • Face-to-face coaching
  • Face-to-face classes
  • Pass the – Elementary Mathematics if student entered the program under an Interim Authorization

Summer between Year 1 and Year 2

  • The following MAT courses are to be registered for and taken ON CAMPUS:
    • TEDM 6100 – Educational Research
    • MTLM 5610 – Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Perspective
    • CLDM 5510 – Foundations of Education for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students

Year 2

  • Complete remaining requirements for Teaching Portfolio
  • Demonstrate proficiency on remaining Colorado Teacher Quality Standards
  • Complete 85 hours of contact time with support team
  • The following MAT courses are integrated throughout the second year of the ALP 2 MAT program with instruction and supervision provided by an ALP 2 instructor (They are not taken separately):
    • EDUM 6190 – Elementary Student Teaching and Seminar
    • TEDM 6800 – Capstone – Lesson Study for the Master of Arts Teaching Degree
  • Face-to-face coaching
  • Face-to-face and online classes
  • Pass the  Teaching Reading: Elementary

TUITION

  • Tuition is $6,957.00 for the first and second year, for a total of $13,914.00 + Mandatory Student Fees
  • A total of 50 graduate credits will be awarded
  • To earn the master’s degree, students enrolled in ALP 2 MAT are required to take 3 additional courses with the School of Education, but outside of the ALP 2 MAT program at an additional cost to the student
  • The tuition and fees for these additional courses can be found here
  • Tuition and fee rates are subject to change.

CURRICULUM

MAT Curriculum (graduate level courses + licensure)

  • Teacher Candidates enrolled in the ALP 2 MAT program complete the licensure requirements and 43 hours of graduate education coursework during the five semesters (two years plus a summer) they are enrolled in the ALP 2 MAT program.
  • Teacher Candidates will be eligible to apply for their Initial Colorado Teaching license with an endorsement in Elementary Education when they have successfully completed the ALP 2 MAT program and all required graduate courses.
  • If an ALP 2 MAT Teacher Candidate decides to move from the MAT sequence to the non-MAT ALP 2 program, he/she may do so at semester breaks.

CLASS SCHEDULE

  • All ALP 2 MAT Teacher Candidates are required to attend five days of Summer Seminar training in July
  • During the school year, first year students attend classes every Tuesday and second year students attend every Wednesday from 5:15pm – 8:15pm
  • Classes are held face-to-face

Program Accreditation

ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s teacher licensure programs are approved by the Colorado State Board of Education and the Colorado Department of Higher Education.

Contact the Alternative Licensure Program

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Location:
West Classroom: 162

Phone:
(303) 615-0013

Email:
[email protected]