Happening TODAY: Teacher Education Career Fair

Happening TODAY: Teacher Education Career Fair
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Looking for a teaching job? Be sure to stop by the Teacher Education Career Fair from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, April 2, in the Arkansas Union Verizon Ballroom. 

The U of A Teacher Education Career Fair allows alumni and all upcoming 2024 education graduates the opportunity to talk with more than 60 school districts and organizations recruiting for local, in-state, out-of-state, non-profit and public teaching positions. Some organizations will also be seeking recent and upcoming graduates of all majors outside of the traditional licensure programs for non-traditional education positions. If you have an interest in teaching, be sure to stop by the fair and bring several copies of your resume. Business casual attire is encouraged to make a positive first impression.

You can see the full list of school districts and organizations here

Registration is encouraged but not required.

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