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New Fast-Track to Teaching Initiative Established

Union, SC – A new educational pathway has been established for Union County students.


The University of South Carolina Union (USC Union), the University of South Carolina Upstate (USC Upstate), and Union County School District (UCSD) have established the new Union County Fast-Track to Teaching initiative. This will provide an educational pathway for UCSD students to obtain a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, elementary education, or middle-level education.


The Fast-Track to Teaching program will create the opportunity for UCSD students to pursue an associate degree through USC Union via dual enrollment while attending high school. Then transition into a bachelor’s degree program in any of the three areas of education at USC Upstate, wherein UCSD students will meet the requirements for a bachelor’s degree in the aforementioned education programs within 2 years after completing the associate degree.


While at UCSD and if eligible, tuition for the dual enrollment coursework with USC Union will be completely covered by Lottery Tuition Assistance Program (LTAP) funds from the state. Upon becoming USC Upstate students for the final 2 years for the bachelor’s degree, qualified UCSD students can utilize the LIFE Scholarship and the SC Teacher Loan program to cover the cost of tuition at that point.


Students in this program will have the opportunity to complete their practical and student teaching experiences in Union County schools or in schools in the Spartanburg area, along with opportunities to complete bachelor’s level coursework from USC Upstate on the USC Union campus where possible.


To learn more about the Fast-Track to Teaching program, please contact USC Union at (864) 424-8100 or visit the website at uscuion.sc.edu

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