The University of Montana Western is proud to implement a Sprint Degree for Elementary Education in partnership with Great Falls Public Schools (GFPS). Awarded grant funding through the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education (OCHE), this program compacts a 4-year program into a 9-semester sequence, which includes summers. Students take their general education courses through UMW and will complete their teaching program through UMW.
The Sprint Degree cohort is housed at The CORE School at Morningside Elementary in Great Falls. Through this innovative public charter school, UMW students work full time as paraprofessionals at the school while they take their UMW classes primarily on-site, which are taught by K-6 classroom teachers who serve as UMW adjunct instructors. This unique model allows UMW students to see connections between their coursework and real classrooms, as they gain valuable experience in the field.
Students in the program spend their third and final year participating in the Montana Teacher Residency. This culminating experience will provide students with an immersive, paid, full-year experience in a single classroom.
Program Coordinator and Onsite Mentor, Great Falls Core School
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 406-799-3534
Marni is a retired teacher with 29 years in Great Falls Public Schools, served as adjunct faculty at MSU–Northern for 22 years, and spent four years as an education coordinator in Great Falls for MSUN. She is a fierce advocate for supporting new teachers to ensure the success of K–12 learners.
Associate Professor of Education, University of Montana Western
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 406-683-7043
Katrina is the grant lead and on campus faculty coordinator. She is also 2025-2026 Montana University System Teaching Scholar.
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