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Transition to Teaching (T2T) Licensure Only Program

Â鶹ֱ²¥'s Transition to Teaching (T2T) licensure-only program is perfect for students with a bachelor's degree looking to change careers and become licensed K-12 teachers. Students earn their teaching license in 18-24 months, and our T2T curriculum includes coursework and internship experiences that prepare you for initial teaching licensure in the state of Indiana. 

This is an accelerated, licensure-only program that builds on the subject matter knowledge you already possess. Students will participate in unpaid internships at schools around Indianapolis to gain hands-on experience. Â鶹ֱ²¥ students can also apply their T2T coursework towards the Master of Arts in Teaching degree.

Transition to Teaching Curriculum

The T2T licensure only program is flexible and can be customized to accommodate your busy, professional life. Students have the option to enroll in one, two, or more classes a semester, for example. T2T courses are offered online or in a hybrid format (on-campus and online). On-campus classes meet Tuesday and/or Thursday evenings from 6-9 p.m. or Saturdays from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Â鶹ֱ²¥ offers licensure in the following areas:

  • Early Childhood Education (Pre-K-3)
  • Elementary Education (K-6)
  • Secondary Education (5-12)
  • Special Education (Pre-K-12, K-6, or 5-12)
  • English as a New Language (Pre-K-12)

The early childhood education, elementary education, English learners and exceptional needs licensure tracks are 24-credits, while the secondary education levels are 18 credits.

Teaching Permits

If you'd like to obtain a paid teaching position before completing the T2T program, explore the  (IDOE) website at . You may be eligible for a Transition to Teaching (T2T) permit or an emergency permit (EP) through IDOE.

When do classes start?

Semester Application Deadline File Deadline Courses Begin
Spring 2025 December 1, 2024 December 10, 2024 January 6, 2025
Summer 2025 April 1, 2025 April 15, 2025 May 5, 2025
Fall 2025 July 15, 2025 August 1, 2025 August 18, 2025

What does the application process involve?

Quick Checklist

All admission documents must be received at least two weeks before start of each semester.

  • Apply online in our . 
  • Upload a copy of your current resume with your online application.
  • A personal statement or essay (maximum 500 words) should be submitted with online application. It should:
    • Explain your interest in becoming a teacher.
    • Outline your professional goals.
    • Describe your interest in a culture and/or language different from your own.
    • Reflect on your own learning experiences.
  • Send official transcripts directly to Â鶹ֱ²¥'s Office of Undergraduate Admission for all previously attended high schools and colleges. For any university you attended that is not in the United States, we require a course-by-course evaluation. Evaluations must include the U.S. equivalency, a course-by-course list, and copies of the original transcripts. 
    • For expedited foreign transcript evaluation service at a discounted rate, international undergraduate applicants may complete an online .
    • You may also use any other AICE-endorsed () or NACES-approved evaluation service ().

If your university does not provide transcripts in English, we require a word-for-word translation of the transcript. You can translate the transcript yourself, but we recommend using a third-party translator like .

  • If your native language is not English, send an official English language proficiency test result directly to Â鶹ֱ²¥. Minimum acceptable scores are:
    • TOEFL IBT  69
    • IELTS  6.0
    • ELS Level 112
    • PTE 48
  • Two of your professional references should be uploaded to your application portal. Recommendations from family members will not be accepted.
  • Obtain a criminal history background check from the Indiana State Police – INkless. This will ensure that the results are sent to Â鶹ֱ²¥. 
  • Pay the required, non-refundable $55 online application fee.
  • Thoroughly review the Â鶹ֱ²¥ Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities. As an accepted student, you are expected to abide by the code outlined in this document.

Where should you send your application documents?

Send your required application documents to:

Office of Graduate Admission
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3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN  46222-1997

GRadmissions@marian.edu

What are the tuition rates?

Please visit the Business Office "Tuition Rates" page. Credit hours vary based on the program and anticipated licensure area. Degree programs are a minimum of 36 credit hours. Licensure-only programs are approximately 21 credit hours.

Cost DOES NOT include the $55 application fee, rental of cap and gown for graduation, costs for purchasing textbooks, and other university fees.

Completing the  (FAFSA) is the first step toward getting federal and state aid for your graduate studies.

Â鶹ֱ²¥’s T2T licensure only program features a customizable class schedule and internship experience for adults looking to make the switch to education. If you have a bachelor's degree and want to become a licensed K-12 teacher in the State of Indiana, .

Contact Us

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3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

admissions@marian.edu
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