Join us for a virtual event to learn about Metro State's undergraduate, graduate, and licensure programs for teaching. You'll hear details on the university's application process and support systems in place to ensure your success. Sign up to attend below.
Tuesday, June 11, 5–6 p.m.
Attend this session if you're interested in earning a bachelor's degree or gaining licensure to teach urban students.
Metro State's undergraduate programs include:
• English as a Second Language, K–Grade 12
• Urban Early Childhood Education, Birth–Grade 3
• Urban Elementary Education, K–Grade 6
• Urban Special Education, K–Grade 12, ABS
• Urban Secondary Education in English, Life Sciences, Mathematics, or Social Studies, Grades 5–12
Tuesday, June 11, 6–7 p.m.
This event is for both current teachers looking to expand their knowledge through an advanced degree and also individuals who'd like to earn a master's degree along with licensure.
Metro State offers graduate programs in:
• Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Schooling (non-licensure)
• English as a Second Language, K–Grade 12
• Urban Special Education, K–Grade 12, ABS
• English, Life/General Science, Mathematics, or Social Studies, Grades 5–12
Contact Metro State's School of Urban Education team by email or phone (612.659.7120) if you have questions about this event.
To request disability-related accommodations, contact the Center for Accessibility Resources, accessibility.resources@metrostate.edu or 651.793.1549.