According to the Florida Department of
Education, our state is projected to hire 25,000-35,000 teachers
per year over the next 3-5 years. Yet, the number of
graduates exiting our college of education programs across the
state is roughly 6,000 per year. In an attempt to address
this emerging gap, all community colleges in our
state are offering "transition-to-teaching" programs.
These programs are designed to assist college
graduates with four-year degrees to begin a career in
teaching.
Gulf Coast Community College has partnered with
Bay, Gulf, and Franklin county schools to offer the Educator
Preparation Institute. This is a "hybrid" delivered
program, consisting of 9 classes taken through a mixture of
online (Internet/Web-based) and face-to-face traditional
classroom sessions. This program is designed for:
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Those individuals holding any Bachelors
degree interested in a teaching career
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Currently employed teachers within Bay,
Gulf, and Franklin counties attempting to meet teacher
certification requirements (already on a three-year
temporary certificate)
Note: Only The Florida
Department Education can determine your certification
requirements. Certification requirements are
determined by Florida D.O.E., not GCCC. Visit
http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/ to learn more.
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If you're interested in becoming a
Mentor for EPI Candidates, and are already a
certified teacher, click the "Mentor
Application" button on the left.
Enrollment in the GCCC E.P.I.
is limited.
Follow the links on the left to learn more
about GCCC's EPI program, or contact us via the "Contact Us"
link on the left.