Your Future in ACE: Consider the Possibilities
This blessed time of year prompts us to look back at cherished Christmas traditions and look forward to a new year—often considering plans for the future that reflect our deepest values. If these values include education, community, faith, and service to the Church and society, this is a good time to consider the life-transforming experiences of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE).
Applications are now being accepted for the ACE Teaching Fellows program, which forms Catholic school educators, ready to serve at-risk children in under-resourced K-12 schools.
Those who already teach can apply for the Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program (RLP), which prepares the next generation of transformational school leaders, architects who bring to life a compelling vision of a better future for the families and communities they serve.
These initiatives grant a master’s degree from one of the nation’s leading universities and offer an unrivaled combination of education, community life, and spiritual growth. On-campus coursework at Notre Dame goes hand-in-hand with online learning and the everyday life of serving in a Catholic school—an unmatched opportunity to build skills as an educator while working to transform and revolutionize Catholic schools.
Join us! Make a differerence in the future of our children and help build stronger communities for them to live. College graduates from around the country are eligible to apply.
Explore the “journey of an ACE teacher” in the ACE Teaching Fellows program. Enjoy videos describing ACE—our 20th anniversary, as well as our people, mission, and activities. The deadline to apply for ACE Teaching Fellows--in the ACE 21 cohort starting in summer 2014—is Jan. 21, 2014.
For teachers eager to develop advanced leadership skills for Catholic schools, a brochure describes ACE’s Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program. Explore this program’s embrace of values through education, community, and spirituality. The deadline to apply for the Remick Leadership Program is Feb. 1, 2014.