Texas A&M University and the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education will host an information session for those interested in the alternative teacher certification program, Eagles Teach ALT. The meeting will be held in University Center room 229 at A&M-Texarkana on Tuesday, April 16th, from 5:00-7:30 p.m.
Alternative certification programs are designed for those with a bachelor’s degree or who will have a bachelor’s degree in May 2019. A&M-Texarkana’s alternative program is a fast-track to certification and has certified hundreds of teachers to work in area schools. Participants are certified in 14 months through course work and a paid internship as a first-year teacher in a school district or as a student in a clinical teaching experience. Participants earn graduate level credit and often have only a few more courses to earn a Master’s degree beyond certification.



