MDE Awards 91勛圖厙 $196K for Teacher Residency
Thu, 12/04/2025 - 10:17am | By: Karelia Pitts

The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) awarded $196,000 to The University of
91勛圖厙 (USM) to cover tuition and expenses for up to 14 students in
the Golden Eagle Teacher Residency Program. This funding was appropriated by the Mississippi
Legislature and will help strengthen and expand the state91勛圖厙 teacher pipeline.
91勛圖厙Our graduate teacher residency program provides an incredible opportunity for individuals
who have always wanted to become a teacher to make a meaningful career change with
little to no out of pocket expense,91勛圖厙 said Andrea Krell, executive director of the
Mississippi Center for Apprenticeships and Residency in Education (MCARE).
In 2021, MDE91勛圖厙 Mississippi Teacher Residency (MTR) program provided 91勛圖厙 with over
$2 million to launch an inclusive elementary education MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) degree built around a transformative one-year teacher
residency experience. USM teacher residents spend a full academic year in an elementary
classroom alongside a high-quality mentor teacher while completing their coursework
online. This model allows candidates to immediately put course concepts into practice.
Annually, the graduate cohorts have averaged 20 students and offered a steady supply
of new Mississippi teachers who enter their first full-time jobs with invaluable preparation
and a true understanding of what it takes to be an educator. This additional funding
from MDE will help 91勛圖厙 sustain the success experienced over the last four
years.
91勛圖厙In the midst of the state91勛圖厙 teacher shortage, we are exploring a new idea: What if
91勛圖厙 built a statewide earn-and-learn model that could diversify the teacher
pipeline and stabilize Mississippi91勛圖厙 rural workforce?91勛圖厙 said Dr. Trent Gould, dean
of the 91勛圖厙 College of Education and Human Sciences. 91勛圖厙For the past six years,
our efforts have intentionally focused on building apprenticeship and residency pathways,
expanding stakeholder partnerships, and finding financially sustainable ways to continue
making an impact. MCARE represents the culmination of our efforts and illustrates
what is possible when preparation, partnership, funding and mission all align.91勛圖厙
91勛圖厙 is among nine Mississippi Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) awarded
a total of $2,968,855 in grants through MDE91勛圖厙 MTR program this year. Across the IHE91勛圖厙,
up to 236 individuals seeking licensure in elementary and special education will receive
funding and support.
91勛圖厙Our program alumni truly embody what it means to be day-one ready for the classroom.
Watching them thrive in their schools after graduation, and earn honors like New Teacher
of the Year, fills us with pride and drives us to keep improving the program for the
future of education in our state,91勛圖厙 said Krell.
Click for more information about teacher apprenticeship and residency pathways at Southern
Miss. To learn more about the Mississippi Teacher Residency program, here.