Program Details

Elementary Education Accelerated Bachelor of Arts
Concordia University Wisconsin
07/01/2020
The Accelerated Elementary Education Licensure program is a fully online bachelor's in education leading to a Wisconsin license to teach grades K through 9. The accelerated courses can be scheduled to complete the program in 3 years. Students begin in-classroom practicums in year one and graduate having met the requirements to apply for a Wisconsin teaching license in elementary education. One can transfer in up to 84 credits from an accredited institution.

This program is offered

Rolling Admissions
Program curriculum provides the student with the education necessary to be successful in their chosen field. Each student is assigned an Academic and Career Advisor who assists them throughout their program.
Concordia University has a genuine desire to work with partners in the community. Companies who agree to partner are able to access customized professional development opportunities and employer spotlight recruiting opportunities. Employees of partner companies receive a Business Community Scholarship. Employees of partner School Districts receive an Academic Community scholarship
Every Concordia student has access to Handshake, the largest internship and job search platform designed specifically for college students. Internships complement coursework and help students discover how their gifts and talents are best used in the workplace. Students have access to thousands of internships and full-time jobs in Wisconsin and nationwide. The Practicum and practice teaching elementary education students must complete often lead to job offers.
Tutoring and Academic Support Services are available per student request.

One can transfer in up to 84 credits from an accredited institution. Program is also TEACH grant eligible. Cost of books varies depending on if purchased (new or used) or rented.
Eight-week courses: Drop after Week 1: 75% Drop after Week 2: 50% Drop after Week 3: 25% Drop after Week 4: 0%


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