
Higher Education Connections

University Partnerships
Education Service Center Region 12 partners with three universities to provide scholarships for staff, parents, students, and paraprofessionals seeking to further their education.

Abilene Christian University equips educators and leaders with flexible, high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs designed to help them grow in their careers and make a lasting impact in their schools and communities.
Through 100% online programs, ACU supports:
- High school students exploring college pathways
- Paraprofessionals advancing their careers
- Current teachers seeking certification or graduate degrees
- Administrators pursuing leadership development
- Future education leaders preparing for the next step
Through ACU's partnership with Region 12, eligible employees receive a tuition discount and can apply to ACU free of charge.
Learn more about region 12's acu partnership
Learn more about an acu teaching certificate

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Gracelyn is currently growing enrollment in the Bachelor of Transformational Christian Education designed specifically to provide a path for non-certified staff to earn an affordable online education degree. This program is taught by experienced K-12 educators who are experts in their subjects. Gracelyn’s courses are taught in eight (8) week terms and offered five (5) times per year.
Gracelyn offers certifications including in:
- Early Childhood
- Elementary
- Secondary ELAR
- Secondary Mathematics
- Secondary Science
- Secondary Social Studies

GCU offers many degree programs in some high-demand areas to help you advance your career. Work with experienced faculty and collaborate with peers in appropriately sized classes. Our online degrees and evening classes help you expand your knowledge base and gain valuable skills.
GCU offers degrees in a variety of fields, including:
- Business
- Doctoral studies
- Education
- Engineering and technology
- Nursing and healthcare
- Psychology and counseling
- Theology and ministry
Learn more about region 12's gcu partnership
Upcoming FREE Webinars with GCU
Join us on the first Tuesday of every month to learn about Online degree programs at GCU, and learn about the scholarships available for Region 12 staff, District Staff, and their families! GCU offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programs for you to achieve the next goal of your career.
Higher Education in Region 12
Alternative Certifications
Contact:
Shirley Strong
Asst. Director, Strategic Leadership
(254) 297-1140
While ESC Region 12 no longer offers teacher certification training, we can recommend you consider one of the three programs featured below in your search for quality training.
- Region 4 INSPIRE
- TAMUCT
- MCC
If you are a graduate of the ESC Region 12 Teacher Preparation Certificate Program and in need of your transcript, reach out to us with your full name, graduation year and contact information.
Teachers of Tomorrow

Alternative Teacher Certification with Teachers of Tomorrow
In partnership with ESC Region 12, Teachers of Tomorrow provides a flexible, state-approved pathway to teacher certification, helping districts fill classrooms with qualified educators while supporting individuals ready to start a meaningful teaching career.
With more than two decades of experience and over 90,000 teachers certified, Teachers of Tomorrow is a trusted partner in preparing classroom-ready educators.
For Aspiring Teachers
Start teaching sooner with a flexible program designed for working adults. Complete your certification while gaining real classroom experience, with support every step of the way.
For Districts
Expand your hiring pipeline and fill vacancies faster with access to motivated, supported teacher candidates prepared for long-term success.
- How It Works
- Why Choose Teachers of Tomorrow
- Program Pricing
- FAQs for Aspiring Teachers
- FAQs for Districts
How It Works
A simple, supported pathway from application to certification:
- Apply - Submit a free application, provide your transcripts, and enroll in the program.
- Become - Eligible Complete online coursework, prepare for certification exams, and meet state requirements with guidance and support.
- Start Teaching - Begin teaching full-time while completing your certification, earning a salary and receiving ongoing support in the classroom.
Why Choose Teachers of Tomorrow
Industry-Leading Support
- Weekly live office hours
- Extended support hours until 7 PM
- Career readiness resources
Affordable & Accessible
- Flexible, deferred payment options
- Scholarship opportunities available
Built for Working Adults
- Fully online, self-paced training
- Certification test preparation included
- Dedicated field supervisor support during teaching experience
Program Pricing
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| Cost |
$95 to enroll + $4,320 program fee |
$299 to enroll + $5,400 program fee | $95 to enroll + $4,995 program fee |
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FAQs for Aspiring Teachers
How do I become a certified teacher in Texas?
Apply to an approved educator preparation program, complete required training, pass certification exams, and begin teaching with support.
Can I teach while completing certification?
Yes. Teachers of Tomorrow allows you to begin teaching full-time while completing program requirements.
How long does the program take?
Timelines vary based on your pace and exam completion, but the program is designed to help you move efficiently toward the classroom. Completing an alternative teaching certificate in Texas through Teachers of Tomorrow typically takes most individuals 9-12 months.
What kind of support will I receive?
You’ll have access to training, test preparation, and ongoing classroom support throughout your first year of teaching.
FAQs for Districts
How does this partnership help fill vacancies?
It expands the pool of eligible candidates and supports faster placement of certified teachers.
What types of candidates are included?
Career changers, recent graduates, and professionals seeking to transition into education.
How are teachers supported in the classroom?
Candidates receive ongoing guidance from field supervisors and program resources during their first year.
How do district partnerships work?
Teachers of Tomorrow collaborates with districts to connect qualified candidates with open roles and support them through certification. You can reach out to our partnerships team at partnerships@teachersoftomorrow.org
Region 4 INSPIRE

Region 4 INSPIRE
Region 12 and Region 4 have joined efforts in a partnership to train teachers throughout the Waco and surrounding areas. INSPIRE Texas is a comprehensive online curriculum that prepares candidates throughout the state, regardless of geographical location.
For more information, contact INSPIRE Texas staff at (713) 744-6323 or info@INSPIRETexas.net or visit their website.
- What is INSPIRE Texas by Region 4?
- How will INSPIRE Texas | Region 4 support me as I become a teacher?
- How long does the online coursework last?
- Once I am Standard Certified, can I teach anywhere in the State of Texas?
- How will Region 4 support me as I become a teacher?
- How long does the coursework last?
- Do I need to purchase text books?
- How is the training delivered?
What is INSPIRE Texas by Region 4?
INSPIRE Texas a nationally rated educator preparation program operated through Region 4 Education Service Center. Region 4 ESC serves over 1.2 million students in the Houston metro area. The state is divided into 20 regions with service centers established by the Texas Legislature to assist all local school districts, charter and private schools.
How will INSPIRE Texas | Region 4 support me as I become a teacher?
INSPIRE Texas is dedicated to the success of our candidates! Once you join the program, you will be assigned a high-quality instructor who is an experienced educator. A cyber-coordinator is also available for any technical issues since learning is remote. When you begin an internship, you will be hired by an accredited school district, charter or private school as the teacher of record. During that year of teaching, you will be assigned a local field supervisor who will observe you six times, meet with your mentor and principal, and help develop you into the best teacher you can be! The field supervisor will observe you in person at the school.
How long does the online coursework last?
The INSPIRE Texas coursework lasts for 24 weeks. You can specialize in special education, ESL, or bilingual education. The state has added the Science of Teaching Reading (STR) for those seeking:
- Core Subjects EC-6 (Elementary)
- Core Subjects 4-8 (Middle School)
- 4-8 ELAR (English Language Arts)
- 4-8 ELAR/SS (English Language Arts / Social Studies)
Once I am Standard Certified, can I teach anywhere in the State of Texas?
How will Region 4 support me as I become a teacher?
How long does the coursework last?
Since this training is online and has flexible scheduling, many students complete the program within two university semesters. However, you may move more slowly if that is your preference. If you choose to do a year-long paid internship instead of student teaching, that adds to your time in program completion.
Do I need to purchase text books?
How is the training delivered?
TAMUCT
Texas A&M Central Texas Teacher Certification Program

The Alternative Teacher Certification Program at Texas A&M Central Texas is designed for students who have earned a bachelor's degree and want to transition to the teaching profession.
For more information, you can contact educatorprep@tamuct.edu or visit their website.
- What are the entry requirements?
- What is the cost of the program?
- Can I qualify for financial aid?
- How will TAMUCT support me as I become a teacher?
- What if my degree is from a University outside the U.S.?
- What is the structure of the program?
- How long does the coursework last?
- How is the training delivered?
- Are there any certification tests involved in the program?
- What are the added benefits of the TAMUCT Alternative Teacher Certification Program?
What are the entry requirements?
What is the cost of the program?
Can I qualify for financial aid?
Students who enroll in two Alternative Teacher Certification Program courses offered at EWCHEC campus in Hutto may be eligible for a $1,000.00 scholarship. The Texas Workforce Commission may also be able to pay for coursework if you qualify. If you are a military veteran, you may also qualify for some other forms of financial aid.
How will TAMUCT support me as I become a teacher?
What if my degree is from a University outside the U.S.?
What is the structure of the program?
There are four CORE courses of eight weeks each, then students can choose one of two pathways: obtain a full-time teaching position in a two-semester internship or complete an unpaid full-time (five days a week) clinical practice for one semester. In both pathways students will be provided with a university supervisor and a district mentor teacher for support.
How long does the coursework last?
How is the training delivered?
Are there any certification tests involved in the program?
What are the added benefits of the TAMUCT Alternative Teacher Certification Program?
MCC
MCC Teacher Certification Program

The MCC campus is located in Waco TX. This Alternative Educator Prep Program for Teachers offers blended instruction: face to face and virtual training.
For more information on registering, contact Laura Conrad at lconrad@mclennan.edu or (254) 299-8067 or visit their website.
- How will MCC support me as I become a teacher?
- How long is the coursework?
- What is the structure of the training program?
- What is the cost of the program?
- Can I qualify for financial aid?
How will MCC support me as I become a teacher?
MCC will provide the necessary coursework and training to prepare you for your first day in the classroom. We will support you with tutoring and job placement assistance. During your first year, you will be enrolled in an Internship class with other first year teachers. You will receive training and guidance from your Internship course, your field supervisor, and school mentor as you put your learning into practice in your actual classroom.
How long is the coursework?
You will complete a 150-hour content course and a 150-hour pedagogy course prior to starting your internship. These courses are offered in the fall, spring and summer semesters. Some of our candidates become certified in as little as 12 months while collecting a teacher salary for most of that time. You can work at your own pace.
What is the structure of the training program?
Content courses are face-to-face and are offered in the evenings in the FAll and Spring semesters, or in the daytime during the summer.
Internship courses are face-to-face, one Saturday morning per month in the Fall and Spring semesters.
Pedagogy coursework is asynchronous and online, offered every Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester.










