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National/International Student Teaching

Coordinators for National/International Student Teaching Program

Dr. Merrell & Mary Hansen
206-L MCKB
Phone: #801-422-8117
email: nistp@byu.edu

Contact them for information or you may attend one of their Information Meetings!


Student Teaching Sites

- Location - Schools in Aldine Independent School District, located 17 miles north of downtown Houston.

- Cost - BYU tuition, transportation, housing, food and personal expenses.

*For more specific information on this site, as well as student checklists and applications, please visit the Houston student teaching page.

- Location - Inner city schools in the heart of Washington D.C.

- Cost - BYU tuition, transportation, housing, food and personal expenses.

*For more specific information on this site, as well as student checklists and applications, please visit the Washington D.C. student teaching page.

 

General Expenses

Tuition:

Regular BYU tuition.

Housing:

Depending on the location (See site pages for more details).

Food:

Be prepared to pay between $100-$150 per month.

Airfare:

Check current rates; all travel is the obligation of the student.

Personal:

Miscellaneous expenses and local travel are the obligation of the student.

Passports:

N/A

Application Requirements and Deadlines

If you do/did the New Zealand Cohort 2 program, you are not eligible for the National/International student teaching program.  To do both would take you out-and-about for 2 of your 4 semesters in the program, which is not allowed.  If you did not participate in the New Zealand program, your are welcome to apply for any of our programs.  Be aware, that in order to be considered for any of National/International programs you must have a signed statement of approval from your Liaison.

Washington D.C. does not have any teaching opportunities for FACS-Home Ec. majors. So, student teaching in Washington D.C. is not an option for your major. In order to be considered for a National/Internation Student Teaching Program, all majors must have a signed statement of approval from their Department/Major Program Supervisor.

Applications you will need to fill out:

Site

For Fall Semester

For Winter Semester

For Spr/Sum Semester

Houston
Jan. 31
Sept. 30
N/A
Washington D.C.
Jan. 31
Sept. 30
N/A

 

 

National/International