
Louisiana’s capital city has emerged as a progressive force for improving education in the state.
Our Programs
Relay Baton Rouge currently offers the following programs: Relay Teaching Residency, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Alternate Teacher Certification.
Master of Arts in Teaching
Teaching Residency
2 years
36 credits
Tuition & Fees
- $11,500 per year in Relay institutional aid
Available Majors
Elementary Education
Secondary Biology
Secondary Chemistry
Secondary Earth Science
Secondary English
Secondary General Science
Secondary Mathematics
Secondary Physics
Secondary Social Studies
*Criteria for AmeriCorps and Relay Residency Scholarship eligibility can be found here.
Master of Arts in Teaching
Teaching Residency
2 years
36 credits
Tuition & Fees
-$6,000 per year in Relay institutional aid
Available Majors
Elementary Education
Secondary Biology
Secondary Chemistry
Secondary Earth Science
Secondary English
Secondary General Science
Secondary Mathematics
Secondary Physics
Secondary Social Studies
Alternate Certification
Teaching Residency
1 years
Tuition & Fees
Available Majors
Elementary Education
Secondary Biology
Secondary Chemistry
Secondary Earth Science
Secondary English
Secondary General Science
Secondary Mathematics
Secondary Physics
Secondary Social Studies
Louisiana’s capital and second largest city, Baton Rouge is home to a strong community of education professionals who are eager to practice, discuss, and apply their learning in service of children throughout Southern Louisiana.
About Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge is a city with rich culture, history, and nature.
Tour Louisiana's Old State Capitol: a beautiful, 165-year-old statehouse featuring many exhibits about the events and people that have shaped Louisiana's history.
Enjoy a Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers football game at Tiger Stadium, known as “Death Valley” for its enthusiasm and energy on Saturdays in the fall.
Go on a scenic hike in Atchafalaya Basin, the United States’ largest wetland, or visit the Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center: a 103-acre facility filled with live animal exhibits, mineral exhibits, and much more that will give you a feel for Baton Rouge’s culture and climate.
The Capital Area Transit System has bus routes all over Baton Rouge. However, buses run relatively infrequently in this small city, so it is best to have a car or bike to get around. Learn more.
Address:
304 Laurel Street
Suite 2D
Baton Rouge, LA 70801