Who We Serve — Teachers, Administrators, and Educators

Our graduate courses are built for the full range of K-12 educators — not just classroom teachers. If you work in a school and your district uses a salary schedule or requires continuing education, these credits probably work for you. Here is who we serve and what we offer each group.

Classroom Teachers

The core audience. K-12 teachers use our courses to move salary lanes (BA+15, BA+30, MA+15, etc.), renew their teaching licenses, and sharpen practice in areas they actually teach. Available topics cover every major content area and pedagogical challenge.

School Administrators

Principals, assistant principals, and district-level administrators need graduate credits for certificate renewal and for maintaining administrative credentials. Our leadership and education-policy courses count.

School Counselors

Counselors, social workers, and psychologists embedded in schools use our courses for license renewal and for the ongoing PD required to maintain state certification. Courses on SEL, trauma-informed practice, and adolescent development are especially relevant.

Special Education Teachers

SPED teachers have their own continuing-ed requirements and benefit enormously from coursework on autism, oppositional behavior, inclusive classrooms, and universal design for learning. These topics are all in our catalog.

Substitute Teachers

Long-term substitutes and career substitutes can use our graduate credits to move toward full certification, maintain eligibility, and signal to districts that they are serious about the profession.

ESL and ELL Teachers

Teachers serving multilingual learners have specialized PD needs — language acquisition, cultural pedagogy, differentiation for English learners. Our dedicated courses count for both salary advancement and ESL endorsement renewal.

Instructional Coaches and Curriculum Specialists

Coaches and specialists maintain their teaching credentials even while out of the classroom. Our courses keep credits flowing for renewal and lane changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take these courses as a pre-service teacher?

Generally, no — these are graduate-level courses requiring a bachelor’s degree. Pre-service teachers should focus on undergraduate coursework first.

Are the courses a good fit for private school teachers?

Yes. Private school teachers use our credits for personal growth, salary negotiations, and maintaining any state certification they hold.

Browse the course catalog to find courses relevant to your role.