teaching certification
Free ABCTE Live Test Preparation Workshops
Posted July 30th, 2010 by Mike HoldenIn August, we're holding free test preparation sessions in Missouri and Idaho to help current candidates prepare for their ABCTE exams. The sessions are also open to those considering enrolling in the ABCTE program who wish to learn more about the process. Below are details that went out this week in an email and links where you can register to attend.
You Could Save $250 on ABCTE Today - Wednesday, July 28
Posted July 27th, 2010 by Mike HoldenABCTE Launches New Financial Aid Program
Posted July 22nd, 2010 by Mike HoldenAt ABCTE, we take a great deal of pride in the fact that our program is the most flexible and affordable teaching certification option in many of the states where it is accepted. And we're also always looking for ways to improve on that.
Teaching Scholarships
Posted December 9th, 2009 by Mike HoldenThe next deadline to apply for the ABCTE Teach & Inspire Scholarship Program is this Friday, December 11. The program covers the cost of teaching certification for accepted candidates who agree to teach for three years in high-need schools and subjects in Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina. Participants are also eligible for a $1000 stipend once they've completed the certification program. Watch this video of Dave to learn more.
Cyber Monday Results
Posted December 1st, 2009 by Mike HoldenAs you may know, yesterday was Cyber Monday and we ran a promotion at ABCTE, giving people $150 off our teaching certification program if they enrolled by midnight using the CYBERMONDAY discount code.
This was the second year we’ve run this promotion. In 2008, we came up with the idea very last minute, sending out an email and issuing a quick press release on our website. We saw 14 people take advantage of the 2008 Cyber Monday offer, which gave them $100 off our $850 teaching certification program.
Tell us why you want to teach – in 140 characters or less
Posted September 15th, 2009 by Mike HoldenWe hear great stories all the time about why someone wants to become a teacher—and we can’t get enough of them.







