Teachers: Earn Your Masters Degree Online

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That’s right, now you can earn your Masters of Arts in Teaching degree from an internationally renowned research institution with a 100-year history of educating teachers. The course is highly interactive, online based with field-based specifics.

Can’t pay for it? Don’t forget about the tuition reimbursement program that comes with it. The program is by a School of Education that is ranked #22 in the USA and #9 among private universities by US News and World Report.

You get FULL USC status and the opportunity to worked with distinguished USC faculty recognized for their contributions to modern education. The program information you need will help you decide if you want to become part of the USC Trojan Family.

The Rossier School of Education’s MAT@USC offers this program to current educators or aspiring teachers that want to further their careers. With full status at USC you will be able to participate in commencement ceremonies and free lifetime alumni association memberships.

The benefits are earning your degree online really start with the fact that you can do it online.  It allows busy family members to still further their education with having to be at school for hours per day, so they can focus on family events first and take the course at their leisure.

Visit my sponsor: Master of Arts in Teaching degree online from USC
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2 Responses to Teachers: Earn Your Masters Degree Online

  1. i am taking my masters degree on a local school and i love it ‘

  2. Gear Knobs says:

    getting a masters degree is of course necessary if you want a wage increase and improvement in your career ~`-

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