For decades, UIS has produced Illinois' strong and successful leaders in Education. Choose your path and become a professional educator, complete a certificate, add an endorsement, or obtain a Masters degree to lead you to the next step in your career.

The School of Education has long adapted academic offerings to busy teachers and administrators who wish to further their education. Faculty members know what it is like to work full-time and participate in cohorts and internships themselves. Most importantly, however, faculty have practical experience, having served as building principals, district superintendents, and K-12 classroom teachers.

Future Ready Teachers and Leaders Pipeline Initiative

Future Ready Teaching: Thinking Critically, Acting Boldly, and Inspiring Brilliance

Are you a community leader or paraprofessional with interest in becoming a licensed teacher in Illinois? The School of Education was awarded a Grow Your Own grant to address the teacher shortage and prepare you to think critically, act boldly, and inspire brilliance as an educator.

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Academic Programs

 
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Undergraduate

Equipping, developing, and training educators .

 
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Graduate

Two degree options preparing educational leaders for instruction and administration.

 
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Certificates

Online certificates for career advancement and skills development.

 
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Endorsements

Gain additional knowledge and broaden your skills in our online and hybrid Illinois State Board of Education endorsements for licensed teachers.

 
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Teacher Licensure

Receive your professional educator license in elementary and secondary education.

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Prairie Area Teaching Initiative

Prairie Area Teaching Initiative (PATI) recruits diverse students and/or students who are the first in their families to go to college. Participants enrolled in PATI are provided a series of planned activities and incentives to increase motivation to teach in the local area and aptitude for teaching.  Students are involved in both professional and volunteer efforts supporting the education of children.

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Jan 20, 2022
A shortage of teachers and substitutes is nothing new for Illinois classrooms, but top officials say the pandemic has made it a crisis. The Illinois State…
Jan 11, 2022
HDC Students Raise Money for Hazel Dell Elementary In Human Development Counseling’s Social Justice and Advocacy class, students discover that lifting a…
Jan 11, 2022
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Nov 24, 2021
Illinois lawmakers are pushing once again for fewer tests to become a teacher. Rep. Sue Scherer, D-Decatur, filed a new bill aimed at increasing the number…
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