SCED Alternative Route to Licensure (ARL)
What is ARL?
The Utah State University ARL Program helps qualified individuals earn a Utah Teaching License for secondary education and a Master of Education Degree. Utah State University works in partnership with the Utah State Office of Education (USOE) to create ARL teachers.
Who is Utah State University’s ARL Program for?
Interested individuals need to have a Bachelor’s Degree with a major in a subject area that is taught in Utah secondary schools. Most importantly, one must meet the USOE eligibility requirements in order to be approved for hire (check out USOE requirements at www.schools.utah.gov/cert/apt/ ). Also, one must meet the requirements and apply for Graduate School at Utah State (for more info visit www.usu.edu/graduateschool/). Only individuals approved by USOE can apply to Utah State University’s ARL Program. Because there is a partnership between Utah State University and USOE it is essential that participating individuals understand the requirements, policies, procedures, and deadlines of both institutions.
Why Utah State University’s ARL Program?
Earning a teaching license and a Master’s degree through Utah State University’s ARL program has significant advantages.
- Individuals gain a broader and deeper perspective of education by taking graduate level courses from a top quality university.
- One can earn a Master’s Degree while earning a teaching license. This is important because courses for your license count toward your Master’s Degree.
- Utah State University’s ARL courses are offered all over the state.
- Earning a Master’s Degree translates into a substantially higher salary.
How do I get started?
Send to:
David Vernon
Utah State University
5250 South Commerce Drive, Suite 300
SLC, UT. 84107
If you have any questions, contact David Vernon at (801) 597-0640.
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