The School of Education Supports Troops to Teachers Initiative

July 21, 2009

St. John’s University is pleased to announce support for participants of Troops to Teachers (TTT), a Department of Defense Program funded by the U.S. Department of Education, through The School of Education’s accelerated masters degree programs. The TTT program assists eligible military personnel, who are transitioning into new careers as teachers, primarily in economically disadvantaged public schools.

The campus-wide initiative will begin in July, providing TTT participants with an opportunity for fast-track entry into teaching through internship certification provided by St. John’s Career Change Program (offered by The School of Education). The program allows eligible individuals to earn a full-salaried teaching position within one-year, even if attending part time.

“The nation and the University owe our returning troops the highest quality program that can lead to a rapid re-introduction into the civilian work force,” said Jerrold Ross, Dean of St. John’s University’s School of Education.  “Schools can profit by their experience and maturity.”
 
The Career Change Program is a viable means through which individuals with no prior academic or professional experience in education (such as TTT participants) can gain a master’s degree in education (MSEd), obtain NY teaching certification and eventually work as a teacher in a NY-based school.

“The TTT program enriches the quality of American education by helping mature, motivated, experienced and dedicated veterans to find careers in our nation’s public schools. Thousands of military retirees, active duty personnel, and current drilling members in the reserve corps have discovered a rewarding career in teaching our nation’s children,” said Rick Jackson, New York State Troops to Teachers program Coordinator. “Veterans who have become public school teachers are ‘Proud to Serve Again.’”

TTT was established in 1994 as a Department of Defense Program. The objective of the program is to place participants in full-time teaching positions by offering eligible military personnel financial incentives to teach in low income schools where critical teacher shortages exist.  Eligible participants in the program may receive financial assistance in the form of a stipend of up to $5,000 to help pay teacher certification costs or a bonus of up to $10,000 for teaching in a high-needs school.

TTT participants who become Career Change Program students will then be able to commence their teaching careers in the most efficient way possible. TTT will allow St. John’s to form a stronger relationship with a valuable demographic – the military veteran – whose leadership, professional and life experiences would make an unparallel contribution to The School of Education and the teaching field.

In order to assist TTT participants with their graduate school expenses, St. John’s has been approved and will be participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program. Under the Yellow Ribbon Program, St John’s has agreed to match the Veterans Administration’s contribution of 50 percent of tuition costs, so that qualified veterans would pay no tuition and fees, if they attend St. John's University.

Veterans may be eligible for the Yellow Ribbon Program if:

  • He/she served an aggregate period of active duty after September 10, 2001, of at least 36 months;
  • He/she was honorably discharged from active duty for a service connected disability and you served 30 continuous days after September 10, 2001; 
  • He/she is a dependent eligible for Transfer of Entitlement under the Post-9/11 GI Bill based on a veteran’s service

St. John’s involvement with TTT will expand upon the assistance that the University currently provides to military veterans, such as the Military Services Initiative, which is a support program for servicemen and women and their families aiming to provide counseling related to the stress of deployment.

For more information regarding St. John’s University’s promotion of Troops for Teachers contact Marissa Weinstein, Coordinator of the Career Change Program at St. John's University by calling (212) 277-5122 or e-mail inquiries to weinstm1@stjohns.edu. You can also register for the Troops to Teachers program by visiting the St. John’s University web site at: www.stjohns.edu/academics/graduate/education/programs/career_change/ttt

Interested media representatives can contact Dominic Scianna, Assistant Vice President for Media Relations at St. John’s University by calling (718) 990-6185 or e-mail inquiries to sciannad@stjohns.edu.