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Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)
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Arizona Teachers Academy


Through the Arizona Teachers Academy (ATA), you can earn a degree leading to teacher certification and:

  • receive an ATA scholarship to cover remaining tuition and mandatory student fees after other aid is applied
  • get hands-on guidance, mentorship, and professional development opportunities
  • make a difference for Arizona students by committing to teach in a public school for the same number of years you received an ATA scholarship

Participation in the ATA is on a first-come, first-served basis for eligible students, up to the allowable funding provided by the state. We cannot guarantee that all students will receive a scholarship since it is always possible that we will have more eligible participants than we have funds to be disbursed. If funds run out, consider applying to the Federal TEACH Grant. The FAQ page under General Information suggests additional scholarship options for current and future teachers.

NAU had 
1,147
ATA participants in 2022–23
Available on 
all
campuses
Over 
$7.2 million
awarded in 2022–23
Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey.
“I’m looking for the best and brightest to commit to teach in Arizona public schools. If you make that commitment, we’ll make this commitment: your education will be paid for, a job will be waiting, and you will be free of debt.”
– Doug Ducey, Former Arizona Governor

Join the ATA and find your path

There are two tracks in the ATA: teacher certification and dual enrollment. Both undergraduate and graduate students are welcome in the teacher certification path; dual enrollment is only available for teachers who are seeking to fulfill requirements to offer dual-enrollment coursework.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs at speaking event.
“Through the Arizona Teachers Academy, I want every aspiring teacher to know that you are valued and supported as you prepare for your teaching career. I hope this program shows Arizona’s commitment to you as an educator and gives you the opportunity to inspire your students for years to come.”
– Katie Hobbs, Arizona Governor

Start your career with support and mentorship

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Preparing Indigenous Teachers for Arizona Schools

Preparing Indigenous Teachers for Arizona Schools (PITAS) is designed for para-professionals, educational assistants, and others in Native-serving schools across Arizona who want to become certified K-8 teachers.

Learn more about the ATA

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*For an accessible version, please contact usable.materials@nau.edu.

**For an accessible version, please contact accessibility@nau.edu.