There is a national shortage of College Credit Plus (CCP) teachers. In 2015, the State of Ohio implemented the new CCP program and mandated that all public higher education organizations must provide college-level classes to high school students. More than 52,000 Ohio high school students took college classes during the 2015-2016 academic year, earning college credit while meeting their high school graduation requirements and collectively saving more than $110 million on college tuition.*
Tiffin University now offers an online master?s of education that enables you to become credentialed so you can teach students enrolled in College Credit Plus classes.
The Art and Visual Media concentration:
- Explores western tradition, contemporary film and graphics
- Promotes visual literacy as well as interpretation and evaluation of visual media in all of its forms
- Supports those interested in teaching art at the high school or community college levels
With CCP, participants can earn 18 credit hours of graduate coursework and meet credentialing standards for teaching college courses in just seven or 14 weeks. After completion, a Master of Education degree can be earned with only 12 additional credits at TU.
All courses are online, allowing teachers to continue work while earning credit, and without a travel time commitment to a university.