Dual Enrollment
Teach dual enrollment courses through the Arizona Teachers Academy
Degree programs and coursework needed for teaching dual-enrollment courses—classes taught at a high school that can also count as college credit are eligible for the Arizona Teachers Academy.
Graduate students in the dual-enrollment path will be asked to provide a copy of their valid teacher certificate. Funding for the ATA is dependent upon continued appropriation of funds set by the state of Arizona and is on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot guarantee that all students will receive a scholarship since it is always possible that we will have more eligible participants then we have funds to be disbursed.
Explore degree and certificate programs
NAU Online programs
- English – Literature (MA)
- English – Professional Writing (MA)
- Professional Writing (GCERT)
- English – Rhetoric, Writing, and Digital Media Studies (MA)
- Rhetoric, Writing, and Digital Media Studies (GCERT)
- Mathematics Education (MS)
- Public Administration (MPA)
- Public Administration (GCERT)
NAU-Flagstaff programs
- English – Creative Writing (MFA)
- English – Rhetoric, Writing, and Digital Media Studies (MA)
- History (MA)
NAU non-degree seeking options
- If you need just a few graduate credits to fulfill the requirements for teaching dual-enrollment classes, ATA can help you out! Apply to the Graduate College as a non-degree seeking student here and fill out the interest form below.
Online pathway options in English and Math
Complete an 18-hour certificate or launch your master’s degree. Credits taken for a graduate certificate feed into a master’s degree.
English
- 8- or 16-week courses
- finish in three semesters or less
- credits apply toward an MA in English