Boulder Journey School
About
Take the next step in your journey as an educator, leader and activist! Apply now for the Boulder Journey School Teacher Education Program.
Boulder Journey School is recognized internationally for innovation in early childhood education and teacher education. Developed in partnership with the University of Colorado Denver and the Colorado Department of Education, the Teacher Education Program offers a one-year master’s degree and teaching licensure residency program.
This program features a paid, year-long teaching practicum experience. As a Resident Teacher, you’ll co-teach alongside a mentor teacher at Boulder Journey School or at a partnering school. If you’re currently employed, you can also apply to remain at your school during the program.
During your residency, you’re invited to act as a leader and advocate in the field of education, through hands-on experiences. You’ll create and implement contextual curriculum, design learning environments and partner with families and community members. You’ll also travel to Reggio Emilia, Italy to participate in a week-long study group experience.
The Boulder Journey School Teacher Education Program prepared me in ways I couldn’t have foreseen. I learned that my power as an educator lies in my creativity and advocacy. These were strengths I didn’t know I had until my time at Boulder Journey School, and I use them every day in my career.
Sorrell Redford
Master’s & licensure
Boulder Journey School Teacher Education Program
Program Info
Upcoming Deadlines
Deadlines
Program Start
Feb. 28, 2025
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Application Fee & Annual Tuition
Learn how to get$100 Back
and apply for a$1000 Scholarship
$22,000
In State Tuition
$22,000
Out of State Tuition
$75
Application Fee
Ways to Lower Your Costs
Students at Boulder Journey School have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Boulder Journey School to see if you can, too!
Grants, Stipends, Scholarships
Check the BJSTEP website for updates on stipends and scholarships.
Student Loans, Payroll Deduction
Student loans are available. Please refer to our FAQ page for more details.
Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled
All Resident Teachers complete a 12-month paid teaching practicum, as an employee of their practicum placement site. Resident Teachers earn $12 per hour for working a minimum of 1,000 hours, totalling $12,000 before taxes. Specific schedules and weekly hours vary from site to site, and based on your scheduled weekly hours, you may have the opportunity to earn more income.
Resident Teachers will complete the necessary paperwork regarding employment at a later date. If you are currently a school employee and plan to complete your practicum at your current school, you can negotiate your hours and salary with your employer, as long as you complete a minimum of 1,000 hours.
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