Special Programs in the School of Education

Students of the newest Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program cohort take part in team building exercises at the Rebel Challenge Course

Students of the newest Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program (METP) cohort take part in team building exercises at the Rebel Challenge Course.

Get More From Our Special Programs

Focused on providing unique opportunities for personal and professional growth and enrichment, the School of Education's Special Programs include a variety of service, scholarship, and field experiences.

Learn more about each Special Program below.

Counselor Education Clinic for Outreach and Personal Enrichment

Whether you are a student in need of support or passionate in advocating for mental health awareness, the Clinic for Outreach and Personal Enrichment (COPE) offers opportunities for anyone to access the resources they need. The COPE Clinic offers FREE mental health counseling services to members of the Oxford-Lafayette communities as well as the University of Mississippi campus and beyond. The COPE Clinic also offers Graduate Assistantships for Master's and Ph.D. students pursuing a degree in Counselor Education.

Contact the Program Director, Erica Montgomery

Learn more about the Clinic for Outreach and Personal Enrichment

Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program

The Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program (METP) is a collaboration between the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and Mississippi State University (MSU) to attract top-performing students into the education profession with valuable full financial support and invaluable professional incentives. All students who enter the program make a five-year commitment to teach in Mississippi after graduation.

Contact the Program Manager, Blake Adams

Learn more about the Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program

Mississippi Teacher Corps

The Mississippi Teacher Corps (MTC) is an alternate-route graduate program at the University of Mississippi that prepares participants to be classroom teachers (grades 7-12). Participants are placed in Mississippi public schools that are experiencing a teacher shortage.

Contact the Program Director, Joseph Sweeney

Learn more about the Mississippi Teacher Corps

Principal Corps

The Mississippi Principal Corps is a 13-month accelerated, comprehensive program for those candidates who are also pursuing either the M.Ed. or Ed.S. Students in the Online program have the opportunity to complete the program even quicker, of course the flexibility of the Online program will dictate the rate of completion.

Contact the Program Director, Braxton Stowe

Learn more about the Mississippi Principal Corps

World Class Teaching Program

The World Class Teaching Program (WCTP) at the University of Mississippi is assisting school systems and teachers in understanding what the National Board Certification is. WCTP also offers trainings, workshops, mentoring, and CEU opportunities for current teachers pursuing their National Board Certification. WCTP is here to help you achieve your goals as an educator.

Contact the Program Director, Tammy Kirkland

Learn more about the World Class Teaching Program

Meet the Special Program Coordinators!

Have questions about any of our special programs? The Program Coordinators are happy to help!
Erica Montgomery

Erica Montgomery

  • Program Director
Blake Adams

Blake Adams

  • Program Manager
Joseph Sweeney

Joseph Sweeney

  • Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Mississippi Teacher Corps
Braxton Stowe

Braxton Stowe

  • Director of Mississippi Principal Corps and Clinical Assistant Professor of Leadership and Counselor Education
Tammy Kirkland

Tammy Kirkland

  • Instructor in Teacher Education and Coordinator of World Class Teaching Program