
The Metroplex is one of the fastest-growing regions of the country with a diverse economy and thriving art and culture scene.
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Our Programs
Relay Dallas-Fort Worth currently offers the following programs: Relay Teaching Residency and Master of Arts in Teaching.
Master of Arts in Teaching
Teaching Residency
2 years
36 credits
Tuition & Fees
- $6,000 per year in Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards and/or Relay Residency Scholarship*
Available Majors
Elementary Education
Secondary English Language Arts
Secondary Mathematics
Secondary Science
Secondary Social Studies
*Criteria for AmeriCorps and Relay Residency Scholarship eligibility can be found here.
Master of Arts in Teaching
Degree
2 years
36 credits
Tuition & Fees
Available Majors
Elementary Education
Secondary English Language Arts
Secondary Mathematics
Secondary Science
Secondary Social Studies
Students may qualify for additional institutional aid and federal aid toward total out of pocket tuition expense. Payment Plans are also available. Please contact Student Financial Services with any questions or for more information.
*Relay GSE is an AmeriCorps partner. We strongly encourage you to join the AmeriCorps program if you're eligible, as it aligns with Relay’s commitment to service and the work you do daily as a teacher. Participating students earn a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award upon completion of a full-service term that may be applied to reduce the out-of-pocket cost of tuition. Failure to participate in the AmeriCorps program if you’re eligible means that you are fully aware that Relay will charge you the deferred tuition amount equivalent to the AmeriCorps Segal Education Award and you will be responsible for paying that amount in full.
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the fastest growing areas of the country. Once the heart of cowboy culture and later the epicenter of the oil boom, DFW now boasts a diversified economy and thriving arts scene.
About Dallas & Fort Worth
Fort Worth – known as the “City of Cowboys and Culture” – is home to some of the largest rodeos in the world. Fort Worth also houses the famous Cultural District, filled with nature (Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Fort Worth Zoo) and art (Casa Mañana, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth).
In Dallas, explore your "wild" side at the Dallas World Aquarium, which offers exotic sea creatures and a living rainforest with a plethora of interesting animals. Enjoy a football game at AT&T Stadium, home of America’s Team: the Dallas Cowboys.
The DFW area is also known for its delicious barbeque and Tex-Mex food, so dig in!
Most residents of Dallas and Fort Worth find that having a car is essential to get around. Public transportation is available in both cities, but it is not always convenient or practical.
The DART bus system operates in Dallas and 12 surrounding cities, serving over 200,000 passengers per day across a 700-square-mile area. The "T" bus service provides transportation for the Fort Worth area, serving over 25,000 people per day. The Trinity Railway Express is co-operated by DART and The T, and provides transportation between Dallas and Fort worth. Learn more about Dallas transportation and Fort-Worth transportation.
Address:
1825 Market Center Blvd., Ste.500
Dallas, TX 75207