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Teachscape online courses are offered for three semester hours of graduate credit through the following regionally and nationally accredited university partners:

Andrews University

Andrews University is located in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and attracts students from across the nation and from around the globe. Andrews offers options in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral studies. Andrews is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), and is approved by the Michigan State Department of Education.

Cardinal Stritch University

Cardinal Stritch University, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has more than 60 years of experience in the field of education and a reputation for innovative, cutting-edge programs. Stritch is accredited by NCATE and the Higher Learning Commission, and is a member of NCA. Stritch is also accredited by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

Marygrove College

Marygrove College is a liberal arts college in Detroit, Michigan, with a nearly 80-year history of training teachers. Marygrove-educated teachers can be found in public and private schools across the nation in classrooms and in leadership positions. Marygrove is a recognized leader in offering quality programs for the adult learner. Among its many accolades, the college has been cited by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best colleges for special education. Marygrove is fully accredited by NCA and is approved by the Michigan State Department of Education.

NYSUT ELT

The Education and Learning Trust (ELT) is New York State United Teachers' (NYSUT) primary way of delivering professional development to its members. The ELT offers courses for undergraduate, graduate, and in-service credit; partnership programs that lead to master's degrees and teaching certificates; and workshops and professional development programs for teachers, school-related professionals, and members from the health care community. Research and conventional wisdom dictate that professional development is one of the most important factors in improving schools and increasing student achievement. The ELT offers Research-Based Strategies to Increase Student Achievement through the College of Saint Rose via online discussion facilitated by ELT instructors to teachers nationwide.

Seattle Pacific University

Founded in 1891, Seattle Pacific is a comprehensive university of the liberal arts, sciences, and professions with full accreditation through the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. The School of Education at Seattle Pacific University is recognized throughout the region for the quality of its graduates. Accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and by the Washington State Board of Education, the school's undergraduate, master's, and doctoral level programs prepare educators of character and competence for service and leadership in schools and communities. Through SPU's partnership with Teachscape, course participants may earn 5 quarter credits per course (or up to 15 graduate credits) that may apply to a post-baccalaureate degree or teacher recertification.


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