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INTERN PROGRAM
​TUITION

Tuition and Financial Incentives

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The cost of participating in an Intern Program is generally less than completing a credential program through a University.  The Yolo-Solano Center for Teacher Credentialing Intern Program has two different fee structures for tuition for partner districts/organizations and for participating districts/organizations.

Our Partner Districts are:  Davis Joint Unified, Esparto Unified, Washington Unified, Winters Joint Unified, Woodland Joint Unified, and Yolo County Office of Education.  An intern teacher in employed in one of the partner districts pays a lower tuition rate than an intern teacher employed in participating districts.  All other intern program fees are the same, regardless of which district an intern teacher candidate is employed in.


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Tuition for Intern Program  SPED Intern Cohort 4 Candidates

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Tuition for Intern Program  for Multiple Subject 

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Intern Program Tuition Payment Information 2022-2023

California Classified Employee to Teacher Grant:
The Yolo-Solano Center for Teacher Credentialing has been awarded a grant from the CTC that provides financial assistance for up to five years to eligible classified staff who wish to become teachers and have been accepted into the Grant Program.  Grant funds can be used for intern program tuition, textbooks, and other related fees.


Local Solutions Grant:  The Local Solutions Grant has been created to address the countywide shortages of Special Education teachers by providing tuition assistance to current Education Specialist Credential students and student debt relief to recently-credentialed Special Educators.  
Grant serves participants from Yolo County, Solano County, Colusa County and Yuba County. 
For more information on Grants click here.
District Support:  Intern Teacher Candidates are advised to check with the district they are employed in, as some districts may cover tuition and fees for the Intern Program.  It is a district decision whether or not to cover tuition for Intern Teacher Candidates.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Accreditation
    • Plan for Implementation SPED
    • Accreditation - Preconditions
    • Accreditation - Program Review Intern Program >
      • Program Review Intern Ed Specialist- Mild/Moderate
      • Program Review- Intern Ed Specialist- Mod/Severe Program Review
      • Program Review- Intern Multiple Subject
    • Accreditation- Program Review- Induction >
      • Accreditation- Program Review- CATIP Induction
    • Accreditation -Program Review-Designated Subjects:Career Technical Ed
    • Accreditation-Common Standards >
      • Common Standard One
      • Common Standard Two
      • Common Standard Three
      • Common Standard Four
      • Common Standard Five
  • Programs
    • Induction Program >
      • Induction Mentors
      • Induction Program- Fees
    • Cal Ag Teachers' Induction Program >
      • About CATIP
      • CATIP School Districts
      • CATIP Candidates
      • CATIP Mentors
      • CATIP FAQ
    • Intern Program >
      • Intern Program Application
      • Pre-Service Courses-Intern
      • Intern Program- Eligibility Requirements
      • Intern Program Schedules
      • Intern Program-Tuition
      • Intern Info Nights
      • U.S. Constitution Requirement
    • CTE Credentialing >
      • Preliminary CTE Process
      • CTE Clear Credential
    • Grants >
      • Classified Grant- Participants
    • Programs-FAQ
  • EVENTS
    • RICA ACADEMY
    • Events in the area
    • Job Readiness Workshop
    • IEP ACADEMY ( For New Teachers and Pre-service Candidates)
  • Resources
    • ONLINE PAYMENT
    • CANVAS
    • Forms & Documents
    • Employment Opportunities
    • DISTRICT/ SUPPORT PROVIDER RESOURCES