Resources
College Budget Guide
As a teaching student, learning to manage your expenses is important. A budget represents one of the most effective ways to keep track of your spending.
FAFSA Guide
Many colleges, foundations, and government agencies use FAFSA information to decide how much aid to give each student.
Financial Aid Overview and Scholarships
Financing college can be a challenge. We’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to helping you navigate financial aid options for teaching degree programs.
Financial Aid for Military & Veterans
Explore our guide that helps veterans and service members to utilize their GI-Bill and other military benefits to pursue a postsecondary degree.
Financial Aid for Minority Students
Explore our guide to learn more about the financial aid and scholarships available to minority students pursuing a teaching degree.
GRE Guide
With exceptions like law and medical programs, most U.S. graduate schools include the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) in their admission criteria.
Graduate Application Guide for Teachers
Keeping track of application requirements ensures that you stay on top of important deadlines and materials when applying for graduate teaching programs.
Guide for Single Parents
Earning a college degree presents personal and financial challenges for many students, especially for single parents.
How to Choose a Program
Prospective teachers must select the best program for their interests and career goals. Use this guide to find the right teaching degree program for you.
Internships and Practicums
Practicums and internships allow teaching degree students to work with young learners and apply the skills they have acquired in their coursework.
Military-Friendly Colleges
Earn an online teaching degree from a military-friendly college. Learn more about options and opportunities for former and current servicemembers.
Online Research Guide
Explore how to use the internet for online education research, evaluate sources, and where to find other research tools beyond Google.
Online Study Tips for Education Students
Transferring to online classes can be an adjustment. We’ve compiled these tips and tricks to help you excel towards your education degree in the online learning space.
Professional Networking in Teaching
Teaching is a rewarding and demanding profession, and maintaining a professional teaching network facilitates professional and personal growth.
Remote Learning Tips: How to Host a Virtual Party with Students
Remote learning has required teachers to rethink a lot of classroom activities — including celebrations. Explore these tips for how to host a virtual party to keep your students engaged.
Resume Guide for Teachers
Learn how to write an effective resume for a teaching position, whether you are applying for an entry-level job or making an advanced career move.
Returning to School
Learn to navigate the challenges of going back to school to become a teacher or enhance your teaching skills.
SAT Guide
Most teaching degree programs at U.S. colleges and universities accept SAT scores to assess an applicants’ potential to succeed. Use this guide to prepare.
Student Teacher’s Guide to Online Education
We compiled tips for how you can succeed and excel as a student teacher in an online classroom setting.
Thesis and Capstone Requirements for Teaching Programs
Thesis and capstones give students the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of their field.
Tips for Teachers Transitioning to Remote Learning
Explore tips and strategies for how to teach online and improve the remote learning experience for your students.
Undergrad Application and Transfer Guide
Before submitting your education school application, make sure you know how to improve your chances of acceptance.
Working with a Recruiter
Recruiters at teaching recruitment agencies help employers fill positions. Learn how recruiting works with this guide.
Writing Guide for Teachers
Teachers must be able to write and communicate effectively. Use this comprehensive guide to improving your writing skills as a teacher.