Advance your skills with 10% off tuition
As a teacher or school district employee, save on 600+ courses and 100+ programs to meet your personal and professional goals.

How to use your savings
When you create an account or apply, select your district as your employer. If you buy courses using our shopping cart, use promo code BENEFIT10.
These savings can help you:
Renew a teacher’s license
Add a state endorsement
Clear a credential
Refresh or update your skills
Pursue a degree or certificate program
Choose the path that’s right for you
Credit-bearing courses
Join the 6,400+ non-degree students who took 11,000+ education courses with us in 2021.
Our course catalog includes:
90+ Continuing Teacher Education (CTE) courses
80+ courses from our education degree programs
Here’s a few examples of how our courses align with state requirements:
Degrees and certificates
Browse through 100+ degree and certificate programs.
Call 844-937-8679 to speak with an enrollment representative, who can help you align your interests to a degree or certificate.
As an employee of a P-12 Alliance district, you’ll get 10% off program tuition.
Programs spotlight
Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction
Designed for P-12 teachers who want to lead in their schools with advanced knowledge in curriculum and instruction. You’ll learn:
- Coaching strategies
- Curriculum assessment skills
- Ethical, social, and political issues in education
- Research-driven best practices
Master of Arts in Education/Administration and Supervision
Designed for experienced educators who want to start helping teachers thrive and prepare for K-12 school principal licensure. You’ll learn:
- Decision making and problem solving
- Leadership and collaboration
- Professional communication
- Research for improved practice
Earn career-relevant skills
in weeks – not years
Get value from your education before you even graduate. You’ll have the opportunity to demonstrate new learned skills to your employer with every 5 or 6 week course you complete in our associate, bachelor’s or master’s programs.

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