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Hastings College

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Education

Hastings College is fully accredited and offers degrees in Elementary Education, Secondary Education and Special Education, as well as a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree. Add in 22 endorsement areas, from art to world language and physical education to music, and you’ll have a solid resume focused on areas you love.

https://www.hastings.edu/academics/undergraduate-majors/education/



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Doane University

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Become a Proud Educator from a Top College of Education

Well-known for molding the educators of tomorrow, those who can teach, come to Doane. We take our students out of the Doane classroom and immerse them in real-world classrooms right away. And we can assure you a job post graduation through our Teacher Warranty.

https://www.doane.edu/academics/colleges/college-education

Creighton University

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Concordia University

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College of Saint Mary

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Chadron State College

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Bellevue University

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On-campus and online education degrees to empower future generations.

US Department of Education – Loan Forgiveness

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You may qualify for a grant while you are in school, or you may qualify for loan forgiveness while teaching depending upon the type of student loan you have. Because each federal student loan has very specific requirements and specifications, it is helpful to know the type of loan you received before visiting websites or talking to customer service representatives.

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