
A teaching program is where you’ll train to become a classroom teacher. This is also sometimes called an educator prep program or teacher prep program. Most teaching programs are through a college or university, but you can also find them through community organizations or school districts.
Some teaching programs get you in the classroom right away, so you’ll get paid. Others are part of a degree program, so you’ll be able to use financial aid.
Tuition will generally be your biggest expense. Other common costs include books and supplies, background check fees, and any required test fees.
Costs depend on the licensing path you choose. Below, we'll summarize what you can typically expect, depending on your teaching program type.

Now that you’ve gotten an overview of what to expect, you can explore ways to pay for your program.
Check out the TEACH Maryland Finances Guide for tips and resources to maximize your financial aid! You’ll find in-depth information about grants and scholarships, loan forgiveness opportunities, how to earn a paycheck while you get licensed, and more.
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What exactly is a teaching program? And how much does one cost? Learn what to expect and how to pay for it.
