Radford University expands affordable pathway to teacher licensure
July 10, 2026
Board of Visitors approves reduced $855 course rate to help more educators enter and remain in the teaching profession
Radford University is expanding access to teacher licensure through a newly approved reduced course rate designed to help more people become fully licensed educators and address teacher workforce needs across Virginia.
The Radford University Board of Visitors has approved a reduced rate of $855 per course for the university’s Provisional to Professional Pathway, significantly lowering the cost for provisionally licensed teachers working to complete requirements for full professional licensure. The new rate reflects the university’s commitment to removing financial barriers for aspiring and current educators while supporting schools and communities across the commonwealth.
Designed specifically for provisionally licensed teachers, the Provisional to Professional Pathway provides a structured, supportive route to full certification through high-quality graduate coursework delivered in an online, self-paced, competency-based format. The flexible design allows educators to enroll at any time, continue working in their classrooms, and immediately apply what they learn to benefit their students.
Over the past year, provisional teachers across Virginia completed more than 100 courses through the pathway as they worked toward full licensure, underscoring the need for accessible, affordable options that help educators advance without stepping away from the classroom.
All courses are offered at the graduate level and can be applied toward a master’s degree, giving educators the opportunity to meet licensure requirements while also investing in their long-term professional growth.
“Supporting provisionally licensed teachers in earning full licensure is essential to strengthening our educator workforce,” said Tamara Wallace, dean of the College of Education and Human Development. “This reduced course rate reflects our commitment to affordability, access and the long-term success of educators and the communities they serve.”
Participants in the Provisional to Professional Pathway benefit from flexible learning designed for working professionals, personalized support from experienced faculty and opportunities to connect theory to practice in real time.
As school divisions continue to face teacher shortages, Radford University is advancing practical, workforce-focused solutions that make it easier for educators to earn full licensure and remain in the profession. By reducing costs and expanding access, the university is helping more teachers build sustainable careers in the classrooms where they are needed most.
For more information about the Provisional to Professional Pathway, contact Lea Monday, program coordinator, at lcmonday@radford.edu.