18 Online Graduate Studies
Providing the 18 credits you need to teach concurrent enrollment. 18 Online credits can also be applied to a Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction, Master of Business Administration or a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership.
What is 18 Online?
18 Online provides the 18 credits you’ll need to become a qualified content area concurrent enrollment instructor. It’s the result of Minnesota House of Representatives bill H.F. 3326 and Senate bill S.F. No. 3062, which appropriated $3 million to provide curriculum development for the Northwest Regional Partnership continuing education program.
Take one course for only $750 and no other fees or FREE until Spring 2025.
Streamlined admission for 18 Online participants.
100% online delivery.
Flexible classes delivered by MSUM faculty.
Ensure you have the proper teaching credentials by September 1, 2025.
18 Online credits can also be applied to a Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction, Master of Business Administration or a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership.
Who can participate in 18 Online?
- Lakes Country Service Cooperative (LCSC) teachers.
- Northwest Service Cooperative (NWSC) teachers.
- Teachers who currently teach or are approved to teach concurrent enrollment (dual credit) classes in their Minnesota school district.
- Teachers outside of the cooperatives, space permitting.
Work with your school district for 18 Online approval and then apply through MSUM’s Graduate Studies Office.
It gave me confidence in my teaching as well as my own practice.
– Jessalyn Canavan