Master in Teaching - Everett, WA
Now Accepting Applications!
We are accepting applications for our next cohort.
Classes begin June 2026.
Priority application deadline: February 1, 2026.
After priority deadline has passed we will accept applications on a space-available basis. Reach out to our program specialist via email for more information.
Western's Master in Teaching degree is an evening program for those who hold bachelor's degrees in subjects generally taught in secondary schools, and who wish to earn a Residency Teaching Certificate to teach grades 6-12. This program attracts applicants who have either just completed their undergraduate studies or who are currently working professionals.
Professional preparation consists of 69 quarter credit hours that are completed over 7 consecutive quarters of academic study, including 14 weeks of full-time student teaching in public secondary education classrooms.
The program is designed to accommodate students who need or wish to continue working during the program. The Everett program is known for its supportive cohort model which fosters a nurturing and collaborative learning community.
Students generally take two or three classes during an academic quarter at the Everett University Center. Classes are between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. New cohorts begin summer quarter.
Program Information
Learn more about the program and get your questions answered by setting up an appointment with the Program Specialist Bobbie Rogers. Email Program Specialist
Contact Us
Program Office
WWU Master in Teaching – Everett
Everett University Center
915 N. Broadway
Everett, WA 98201
Barbara Waxman, PhD, Academic Program Director
Email Academic Program Director
Bobbie Rogers, Program Specialist
Office 324
(360) 650-2922
Email Program Specialist