Transition to Teaching  

You want to be a teacher, but you didn’t major in education. That’s okay! We’ll guide you through the process of transitioning to teaching. 

Transition to Teaching is a graduate-level program designed for people like you who have a bachelor’s degree and want to become a teacher. When you join Taylor’s Transition to Teaching program, you'll take a series of online classes with local school experiences, leading to eligibility for Indiana state licensure. You can earn your Indiana teaching license in as little as 18 months! 

Non-Indiana residents: Anyone can do this program, even international students. For non-Indiana residents, we encourage you to reach out to your state’s education department first to ensure our program meets the credentials of your state. Once you complete the program, our team can help you transfer your Indiana license to another state. Indiana has reciprocal agreements with most U.S. states, although some states may have a few additional requirements such as passing their state’s licensure exams. We’ll be there to guide and support you through the process. 

Transition to Teaching

  • Transition to Teaching Licensure

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Start in Your Own Classroom

Want to start teaching now? If you are accepted into our program, enrolled in a course, and employed in an Indiana school, you may be eligible for a 3-year Transition to Teaching permit.

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Earn your licensure in about 18 months with flexible, online classes.
Take classes on your schedule, at your pace.
Learn how to teach students by practicing in real classrooms.
Enroll at one of Indiana’s MOST AFFORDABLE Transition to Teaching programs.

Transition to Teaching Track Options

You will be prepared to teach in one of these areas: 

You will take 9 classes to become an elementary teacher in Indiana. 

  • TTT 510 Introduction to the Education Profession 
  • TTT 520 Educational Psychology 
  • SED 520 Exceptional Children 
  • TTT 540 Mathematics in the Elementary Classroom 
  • TTT 551 Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers 
  • TTT 560 Early Literacy Experiences and Assessments (K-3) 
  • TTT 565 Middle Childhood Literacy and Assessment 
  • TTT 581 Elementary Methods 
  • TTT 590 Student Teaching: Transition to Teaching 

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You’ll take 7 classes to become a middle or high school teacher in Indiana:

  • TTT 510 Introduction to the Education Profession 
  • TTT 520 Educational Psychology 
  • SED 520 Exceptional Children 
  • TTT 535 Reading in the Content Area for Secondary Teachers 
  • TTT 552 Classroom Management for Secondary Teachers 
  • TTT 555 Secondary Methods 
  • TTT 590 Student Teaching: Transition to Teaching 

You can earn a secondary license through Taylor for these content areas: 

  • Art 
  • Business 
  • Career and Technical Education: Agriculture 
  • Career and Technical Education: Business and Information Technology 
  • Career and Technical Education: Family and Consumer Sciences 
  • Career and Technical Education: Health Science Occupations 
  • Career and Technical Education: Marketing 
  • Chemistry 
  • Chinese 
  • Computer Science 
  • Earth/Space Science 
  • Economics 
  • English Language Arts 
  • French 
  • Geographical Perspectives 
  • German 
  • Government and Citizenship 
  • Health 
  • Historical Perspectives 
  • Japanese 
  • Journalism 
  • Latin 
  • Life Science 
  • Mathematics 
  • Music: Instrumental or Vocal 
  • Physical Education 
  • Physical Science 
  • Physics 
  • Psychology 
  • Sociology 
  • Spanish 
  • Theatre Arts 

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You’ll take 10 classes to become licensed as an all-grade teacher within a specialized content area in Indiana. 

  • TTT 510 Introduction to the Education Profession 
  • TTT 520 Educational Psychology 
  • SED 520 Exceptional Children 
  • TTT 535 Reading in the Content Area for Secondary Teachers 
  • TTT 551 Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers 
  • TTT 552 Classroom Management for Secondary Teachers 
  • TTT 555 Secondary Methods 
  • TTT 560 Early Literacy Experiences and Assessments: K-3 
  • TTT 581 Elementary Methods 
  • TTT 590 Student Teaching: Transition to Teaching 

You can earn an all-grade license through Taylor for these content areas: 

  • Art 
  • Chinese 
  • Computer Science 
  • French 
  • German 
  • Japanese 
  • Latin 
  • Library/Media Specialist 
  • Music: Instrumental 
  • Music: Vocal 
  • Physical Education 
  • Spanish 
  • Technology Education 
  • Theatre Arts 

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You’ll take 8 classes to become licensed for mild intervention in Indiana. 

  • SED 525 Educating Exceptional Learners 
  • TTT 520 Educational Psychology 
  • SED 530 Foundations of Special Education 
  • TTT 560 Early Literacy Experiences and Assessments: K-3 
  • SED 540 Assessment in Special Education 
  • SED 550 Behavior Management 
  • SED 555 Methods of Special Education 
  • TTT 590 Student Teaching: Transition to Teaching 

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You’ll take these 8 classes to be licensed to teach English-language learners in Indiana: 

  • TTT 510 Introduction to the Education Profession 
  • TTT 520 Educational Psychology 
  • TSL 501 Introduction to Second Language Acquisition and the Field of TESOL 
  • TTT 560 Early Literacy Experiences and Assessments: K-3 
  • TSL 503 Methods and Assessment in TESOL 
  • TSL 505 Pedagogical Grammar and Applied Linguistics in TESOL 
  • TSL 510 Teaching ELL in P12 Classroom 
  • TTT 590 Student Teaching: Transition to Teaching 

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Ready to Get Started?

The process is simple.  

Applications are accepted year-round. Upon acceptance into the Transition to Teaching program, you can begin classes any day of the year. In just 12 to 24 months, you could have your own classroom—so, get started! 

  1. Apply to the Transition to Teaching program 
  2. Submit college transcripts* 
  3. Complete a criminal background check (within the last 12 months) 
  4. If desired, apply for federal financial aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 

*Email transcripts to lykline@tayloru.edu or mail to: 

Taylor University, Education Department 
ATTN: Director, Transition to Teaching/Online Licensure Programs 
1846 Main Street 
Upland, IN 46989 

Classes have flexible start times when you pay tuition as you proceed through the program. You can select your course start date. So you don't have to wait for a semester or scheduled date to get started. 

Taylor offers the lowest tuition in Indiana for an online, faith-based program. We don't want cost to stop you from fulfilling your calling to teach! 

  • One-time enrollment fee: $100 (Pay by credit card or mail to the address provided.) 
  • Credit hour rate: $450 
  • Elementary program: $10,800 total (24 credit hours) 
  • Secondary program: $8,100 total (18 credit hours) 
  • All grade program: $10,800 total (24 credit hours) 
  • Mild Intervention program: $10,800 total (24 credit hours) 
  • TESOL program $10,800 (24 credit hours) 

There are two potential sources of financial aid. Both are student loans—Federal Direct Student Loan and Alternative Student Loan Program. 

Federal Direct Loan requirements: 

  • Accepted into the program 
  • Submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)—Taylor University code is 001838 
  • Enrolled at least half-time (six hours/semester) in courses required by the state teacher certification program* 
  • No student loans in default status 

Features: 

  • Loan repayment deferred until student is no longer enrolled at least half-time 
  • Attractive interest rate 
  • Federal government may pay loan interest while student is in school which is determined by the level of financial need based on the FAFSA 
  • Eligible students are guaranteed loan funds 

*Note: Courses outside the specific state requirements, even if recommended by Taylor (i.e. undergraduate prerequisite courses), cannot be considered when calculating the student’s Federal Direct Loan eligibility nor can they count toward the student’s half-time enrollment status. 

Alternative Student Loan requirements: 

  • Accepted into the program 
  • Enrolled at least half-time (some exceptions) 
  • Subjected to loan application process which typically requires a co-signer and a credit history report 

Features: 

  • Loan repayment deferred until student is no longer enrolled at least half-time 
  • Low interest rates though not as low as Federal Direct Loan 
  • Student is responsible for all interest payments 

Classes are offered in the fall, spring, and summer for students using financial aid. Terms are 15 weeks long. 

Students not using aid select their own start dates. 

Ready to Get Started?

The process is simple.  

Applications are accepted year-round. Upon acceptance into the Transition to Teaching program, you can begin classes any day of the year. In just 12 to 24 months, you could have your own classroom—so, get started! 

  1. Apply to the Transition to Teaching program 
  2. Submit college transcripts* 
  3. Complete a criminal background check (within the last 12 months) 
  4. If desired, apply for federal financial aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 

*Email transcripts to lykline@tayloru.edu or mail to: 

Taylor University, Education Department 
ATTN: Director, Transition to Teaching/Online Licensure Programs 
1846 Main Street 
Upland, IN 46989 

Classes have flexible start times when you pay tuition as you proceed through the program. You can select your course start date. So you don't have to wait for a semester or scheduled date to get started. 

Taylor offers the lowest tuition in Indiana for an online, faith-based program. We don't want cost to stop you from fulfilling your calling to teach! 

  • One-time enrollment fee: $100 (Pay by credit card or mail to the address provided.) 
  • Credit hour rate: $450 
  • Elementary program: $10,800 total (24 credit hours) 
  • Secondary program: $8,100 total (18 credit hours) 
  • All grade program: $10,800 total (24 credit hours) 
  • Mild Intervention program: $10,800 total (24 credit hours) 
  • TESOL program $10,800 (24 credit hours) 

There are two potential sources of financial aid. Both are student loans—Federal Direct Student Loan and Alternative Student Loan Program. 

Federal Direct Loan requirements: 

  • Accepted into the program 
  • Submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)—Taylor University code is 001838 
  • Enrolled at least half-time (six hours/semester) in courses required by the state teacher certification program* 
  • No student loans in default status 

Features: 

  • Loan repayment deferred until student is no longer enrolled at least half-time 
  • Attractive interest rate 
  • Federal government may pay loan interest while student is in school which is determined by the level of financial need based on the FAFSA 
  • Eligible students are guaranteed loan funds 

*Note: Courses outside the specific state requirements, even if recommended by Taylor (i.e. undergraduate prerequisite courses), cannot be considered when calculating the student’s Federal Direct Loan eligibility nor can they count toward the student’s half-time enrollment status. 

Alternative Student Loan requirements: 

  • Accepted into the program 
  • Enrolled at least half-time (some exceptions) 
  • Subjected to loan application process which typically requires a co-signer and a credit history report 

Features: 

  • Loan repayment deferred until student is no longer enrolled at least half-time 
  • Low interest rates though not as low as Federal Direct Loan 
  • Student is responsible for all interest payments 

Classes are offered in the fall, spring, and summer for students using financial aid. Terms are 15 weeks long. 

Students not using aid select their own start dates. 

Your Roadmap to Teaching

Learn to teach from one of Indiana’s top education programs. 

Accredited by CAEP, Indiana’s teacher education accrediting organization
96%
first-time pass rate on pedagogy licensing test
700+
700+ people have completed Taylor’s Transition to Teaching program
  • Brianna Fletcher

    Transition to Teaching - Elementary

    Within a month of being in a school environment, I knew that this was my calling. In November of 2021, I began the Transition to Teaching program at Taylor University. I had a huge goal in mind and wanted to accomplish it, so I finished all of my required courses in just 13 months!

  • Matt Hoekstra

    Transition to Teaching - Elementary

    The Taylor professors were vital to keep me moving forward on the road to become an elementary teacher.

  • Nicole Schilt

    Transition to Teaching - Secondary

    Taylor's TTT program not only provided me with a supportive and seamless path toward attaining my Indiana teaching license, but it was also a catalyst for fostering personal growth and development.

Transition to Teaching is part of the Education Department and Online Licensure Programs

Contact
Lyn Kline
Graduate Enrollment Counselor

765-998-4878
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