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4+1 Education Bridge Program

Fast track your passion for teaching. 

Agnes Scott has partnered with Mercer University’s Tift College of Education to offer the accelerated 4+1 Program in Education. Earn a bachelor's degree from Agnes Scott and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) from Mercer University— in just five years. 

Admission Requirements 

If you're interested in applying to the 4+1 Program in Education, talk with your SUMMIT advisor about the planning and application process as early as possible. You'll begin your journey by applying to the 4+1 program in your junior year. To apply you should:

  • Be a junior at Agnes Scott with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75
  • Meet the minimum-required SAT or ACT scores for exemption from the GACE Program Admission Assessment as determined by or have passed the
  • Complete the no-fee application 
  • Complete the online, self-paced module “GACE Educator Ethics for Program Entry Assessment"

Program Courses 

Once accepted by Mercer, you'll take three undergraduate-level courses and one graduate course in education at Mercer University during your junior and senior years at Agnes Scott.

Undergraduate Education Courses 

  • EDUC 220 Foundations of Education
  • EDUC 257 Psychology and Development of the Learner (for Elementary Education majors) OR EDUC 356 Psychology & Development of the Adolescent Learner (for Middle Grades and Secondary Education Majors)
  • EDUC 283 Fundamentals of Special Education

Graduate Education Courses 

  • EMAT-604: Planning for Instruction and Assessment in Elementary Education (Elementary)
  • EMAT-606: Planning & Organizing Instruction in MGE (Middle Grades)
  • EMAT-607: Planning & Organizing Instruction in SEC (Secondary)

Graduate Student Status at Mercer

Once you've earned your bachelor's degree from Agnes Scott, you'll become an official graduate student at Mercer. Learn more about . 

 

Mercer University

Tift College of Education

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