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Make a difference in the lives of urban children from diverse backgrounds and low incomes through the Boettcher Teachers Program. In this program, students spend a year working with experienced master teachers in urban classrooms.

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Boettcher Teachers Program


The Morgridge College of Education partners with the Boettcher Foundation, the Public Education and Business Coalition, Mapleton Public Schools, and Adams 12 Five Star Schools to offer you an opportunity to obtain an alternative teaching license and a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction - paid for by a full scholarship.

With a focus on urban education, Boettcher fellows are mentored through rigorous coursework and engaging teaching experience within the very first year of the program. During the five-year commitment, theory and practice are woven together as fellows receive on-going coaching and support from experienced practitioners.

 For more detailed information on the Boettcher Teachers Program, please visit www.boettcherteachers.org, or to speak to someone about the program, please call or email our Admissions Office at 303-871-2509 or 1-800-835-1607, edinfo@du.edu.