Career outlook for middle school and high school teachers
As the national landscape of education evolves, there is a growing need for passionate and well-prepared teachers who can inspire a new generation of learners. Earning your secondary education teaching certificate equips you with the in-demand skills and credentials to teach middle and high schoolers in local schools.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that 41,400 middle school and 64,000 high school teacher jobs will open nationwide each year through 2033. The increasing demand for secondary teachers in Oregon offers above-average employment rates for educators.
Oregon also boasts some of the highest salaries for educators in the U.S. While middle school and high school teachers typically make $65,000, Oregon’s middle school teachers earn $81,000. Similarly, Oregon high school teachers make around $86,000 — more than $20,000 higher than the national average.
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We work hard to remove barriers to education. That’s why Linfield keeps the application process simple. To qualify for acceptance into our teaching licensure program, you must meet the following criteria:
- An undergraduate bachelor's degree.
- Official transcripts from all previously attended academic institutions.
When applying to the program, simply submit your application, including any supplemental materials, and pay a $50 application fee by the following deadlines:
- Priority admission deadline for summer start: June 10
- Priority admission deadline for fall start: Aug. 10
- Priority admission deadline for spring start: Jan. 10
Before beginning the application process, please review our more in-depth admission information.
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