Teach in an independent or boarding school while earning your master's degree in education.

The Independent School Teaching Residency master's program enables aspiring and early career teachers to receive a master’s degree in education while completing an intensive teaching fellowship at a host partner school. With an innovative and comprehensive curriculum designed specifically for the independent schools’ unique settings, the program features intensive on-site sessions in combination with innovative and collaborative online learning.

Compare our three teacher education programs to find the best fit for you.

What Sets Us Apart

 Geared toward novice teachers with <2 years of experience
  On-site and online curriculum that fits around your teaching fellowship
 Tuition partially supported by your fellowship position

About the Program

The Independent School Teaching Residency program requires students to commit to a 2-year fellowship at a partner school, teaching a reduced load in addition to completing online and in-person courses. The fellowship program is a partnership between the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education and two consortiums of the nation’s leading boarding schools and day schools.

Application deadline
Rolling admission
Entry term(s)
Summer
Course requirements
10 courses
Duration of program
2 years

Culminating experienceInquiry project and final portfolio

Schedule
  • Part-Time
Teacher Programs & Certifications
Overview

Solidly grounded in both the theory and practice of teaching, the Independent School Teaching Residency program is designed to integrate the expertise of professional educators from a host of leading institutions, drawing on the perspectives of scholars and practitioners alike. 

The program offers both a Boarding School Teaching Residency (BSTR) and a Day School Teaching Residency (DSTR). In addition to teaching responsibilities, program fellows can get involved in other programs at their schools, for example, working within the residential life program at a boarding school, leading an extracurricular activity at a day school, coaching a sports team, or advising students. To be academically eligible for the program, students must be hired into a fellows position by a partner school and maintain employment throughout the two years of the program.

The Independent School Teaching Residency program is ideal for those who:

  • Have less than 2 years of teaching experience and an interest in the independent school context
  • Have the ambition and drive to earn a master's degree in education while completing an intensive teaching fellowship at host partner schools
  • Desire a cohort experience in a collaborative learning community

Our Faculty

The Independent School Teaching Residency program takes advantage of the unique resources available at Penn GSE, as well as those within the consortium of day schools and boarding schools. Classes are led by faculty members from Penn GSE and from all partnering institutions. You will also be paired with a specific mentor at your host school. Mentors are senior faculty who represent an invaluable resource for you as you complete your degree.

Penn GSE Faculty Ed Brockenbrough
Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Penn GSE Faculty Alesha Gayle
Senior Fellow
Ed.D., University of Pennsylvania
Penn GSE Faculty Zachary Herrmann
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Ed.L.D., Harvard University
Penn GSE Faculty Charlotte E. Jacobs
Director, Independent School Teaching Residency
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Penn GSE Faculty Michael Kokozos
Associate Director, Independent School Teaching Residency
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Penn GSE Faculty Sonia M. Rosen
Associate Director, Independent School Teaching Residency
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Penn GSE Faculty Frances O'Connell Rust
Adjunct Professor
Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University
Penn GSE Faculty Patrick Sexton
Executive Director, Teacher Education Programs
MFA, California Institute of the Arts
Penn GSE Faculty Jessica Whitelaw
Lecturer
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

"Penn GSE helped me develop an inquiry mindset that I still use in my job every day. I learned how to ask questions, how to collect data from students, and how to analyze that data to improve both my teaching and my students’ experience."

Mark Heath

Independent School Teaching Residency Program M.S.Ed., 2016

Our Graduates

Alumni of our program are outstanding teachers trained to meet the growing needs of a dynamic teaching landscape. They are self-reflective professionals who are willing and able to develop strategies for studying and improving their own teaching. They are qualified leaders, equipped to plan, build, and evaluate new curricula and programs.

Alumni Careers

  • Assistant Dean of Students, St. Paul’s School
  • Computer Science Teacher, Latin School of Chicago
  • English Teacher, Dublin School
  • English Teacher, Northfield Mount Hermon School
  • History Teacher, Taft School
  • Mathematics Teacher, Milton Academy
  • Religion Teacher, The Spence School
  • Science Teacher, Horace Mann School
  • Science Teacher, Riverdale Country School

Admissions & Financial Aid

Our program has a unique admission process. You must first apply directly to a partner school for a fellowship position. Once a school recommends you for consideration by Penn GSE, you should then apply to Penn GSE. Unfortunately, we cannot consider applications submitted to Penn GSE without first receiving a recommendation from a partner school. We encourage you to apply to multiple schools across both boarding and day schools. This program is designed for applicants with less than 2 years of teaching experience.

Contact Information

Contact us if you have any questions about the program.

Office of Admissions and
Financial Aid

Graduate School of Education
University of Pennsylvania
3700 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 898-6415
admissions@gse.upenn.edu
finaid@gse.upenn.edu

Program Contact

gse-istr@gse.upenn.edu

Charlotte Jacobs
Director

Bryn Elizabeth Fulmer
Program Coordinator
(215) 573-0714
Email: bfulmer@upenn.edu

Applying to Partner Schools 

To get started, contact the partner schools directly to learn about their application processes and their deadlines. In a typical year, fellowship positions at partner schools are usually posted between December and February. Partner schools then submit their teaching fellow recommendations to Penn GSE in the spring of each year.

Tuition & Fees

The partner schools cover the majority of tuition as a part of your compensation, as well as providing you with a stipend. The partner schools may also include housing. You will need to pay a portion of tuition according to terms set between Penn GSE and the partner schools. Contact the partner schools directly to inquire about the compensation package offered by each school.