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University of Saint Francis and Թ reach agreement to help Թ students with education degree and licensure

February 22, 2019

Թ education majors may complete their degrees and teacher licensure requirements through the University of Saint Francis in a collaboration agreement announced today between the two institutions.

Current Թ Elementary and Special Education majors will be allowed to complete their remaining education coursework and teacher licensure requirements, such as student teaching, at USF. They will finish their remaining non-major specific coursework at Թ and will earn an Թ degree upon completion.

Թ students who successfully complete their degree and licensure requirements through the partnership with USF will be recommended by USF for licensure with the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). The IDOE has approved the arrangement between the two universities.

“This collaboration between the University of Saint Francis and Թ is a wonderful example of the priority both institutions place on students’ success,” said Dr. Lance Richey, USF Vice President of Academic Affairs. “USF was founded as a teachers college, and over 125 years later we are delighted to be able to share our programs and talents to help serve these aspiring teachers and, by extension, the children of Northeast Indiana whose lives will be positively impacted by their work.”

Թ students’ opportunity to gain teacher licensure was in jeopardy after Թ’s program recently lost accreditation.

“Everyone at Թ greatly appreciates the work of the Saint Francis team to serve our students,” said Dr. Tom Kaplan, Թ Vice President for Academic Affairs. “The University of Saint Francis has an excellent teacher preparation program, and has been generous with their time and commitment to developing this initiative in a timely way. By working together, our two universities have created a strong pathway for Թ education majors to earn their degrees and ultimately obtain their state licenses to teach.”

In addition to the IDOE, the collaboration has also been approved by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

The opportunity is available for current Թ students pursuing degrees and teacher licensure for elementary education or special education: mild intervention. The program begins in August 2019. Students majoring in education at Թ this semester will complete their classes as scheduled.

Թ education majors who compete in athletics will remain eligible to compete for Թ. Students participating in other Թ student activities may also continue to do so.

For more information from USF, please contact Mary Riepenhoff, Ed.D, Chair of the Department of Education, at 260.399.7700, ext. 8409 or mriepenhoff@sf.edu.

For more information from Թ, please contact Dr. Tom Kaplan, Vice President for Academic Affairs, at 260.399.2824 or tekaplan@indianatech.edu.

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