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Greensboro College

Greensboro College

About

Greensboro College is a private liberal arts institution affiliated with the Methodist Church. It was established in 1838 and is located on 60 acres of tree-line property in the Greensboro’s historic district. The College serves approximately 1000 diverse students from more than 30 states and 15 different countries. Students define their path through intentional advising, service learning, common experiences and internships all guided by the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) which provide learning experiences and opportunities that promote success for all students. Greensboro College’s Teacher Education Program offers degree-seeking and licensure-only post-baccalaureate programs in 17 licensure areas, as well as M.Ed. and M.A.T master’s degree programs. In addition, GC works diligently with surrounding school systems to provide Clinical Resident plans for lead teachers seeking licensure. All programs are rich in clinical experiences and provide edTPA preparation and support. Programs are offered in formats that meet the needs of students with active lives, professional commitments and personal responsibilities.

  • College or University
  • Greensboro, NC

Institution Links

  • Admissions
  • Financial Aid Office
  • Online Application
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GC's teacher education program was the perfect place for me to find myself as an educator. Professors helped me craft my skills and philosophies, discover my unique strengths, and tailor my education to them. As role models, they inspire me to be the best teacher possible—as they were for me.

Caroline Meisner

Greensboro College

Programs

Bachelor’s & licensure

Traditional Undergraduate Degree Licensure Program

  • From 48 to 72 months

    Program Duration

  • In-person

    Program Format

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Program Info

Engaged learning, extensive classroom experiences, caring faculty and personalized advising are central to the undergraduate GC experience. Pre-service teachers engage in real-world experiences that prepare them to meet the needs of diverse learners, partner with families and engage with the community in respectful and compassionate ways. They complete extensive clinical experiences culminating in student teaching.

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Application Fee & Annual Tuition

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  • $18,500

    In State Tuition

  • $4,800

    Out of State Tuition

  • $0

    Application Fee

Ways to Lower Your Costs

Students at Greensboro College have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Greensboro College to see if you can, too!

Amount
Description

Grants, Stipends, Scholarships

  • T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Scholarship Program North Carolina
  • $7,000 Trustee Scholarship First-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 credit hours
  • $5,500 Deans Scholarship  First-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 credit hours
  • $4,000 Founders Scholarship  First-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 credit hours
  • $2,500 Achievement Scholarship First-time freshmen and transfer students with less than 24 credit hours
  • Presidential Scholarship  Receive full tuition
  • $6,000-$2,000 Transfer Scholarships Transfer students with more than 24 credit hours
  • $2,500-$7,000 Fine Arts Scholarship based on a combination of academic qualifications and talent
  • $2,500-$500 Associates Degree Scholarship Transfer students earning and Associates in Arts or Associate’s in Science degree

Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled

Work study opportunities are available.

For more information visit:Financial Aid Office

Licensure Areas

Art (K-12)
Birth to Kindergarten (PK-K)
Elementary Education (K-6)
English (9-12)
English as a Second Language (K-12)
Health & Physical Education (K-12)
Language Arts, Middle Grades (6-9)
Math (9-12)
Math, Middle Grades (6-12)
Music (K-12)
Science (9-12)
Science, Middle Grades (6-9)
Social Studies (9-12)
Social Studies, Middle Grades (6-9)
Special Education: Adapted Curriculum (K-12)
Special Education: General Curriculum (K-12)
Theater Arts (K-12)

Stats

Gender
  • Male

  • Female


    31%

    69%

Ethnicity
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native

  • Asian

  • Black

  • Hispanic/Latino

  • Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

  • White

  • Two or more races


    0%

    1%

    19%

    3%

    0%

    73%

    4%

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