UNLV's Nevada Forward Tackles Teacher Crisis with 97% Success Rate
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas launched the Nevada Forward Apprenticeship Program in response to the state's critical K-12 teacher shortage, transforming school support staff into fully licensed educators through an accelerated one-year pathway. Partnering with 12 school districts, over 10 charter networks, the Public Education Foundation and Nevada Workforce Connections, the program targets paraprofessionals, long-term substitutes and first-generation college students who reflect Nevada's diverse student body. Since inception, more than 1,200 non-traditional apprentices have enrolled, with 65% from underrepresented communities, including rural and Indigenous groups facing acute recruitment challenges.
Nevada Forward delivers a 97.6% completion rate, exceeding national benchmarks, and 95% of graduates remain in the profession, bolstering staffing at over 350 school sites statewide. The program has produced at least 355 licensed personnel since 2020, including a recent cohort of 230, allowing participants to earn degrees while working in classrooms and addressing barriers like time and cost. Recognized by the Nevada Department of Education and U.S. Department of Labor, it has emerged as the nation's largest teacher apprenticeship, inspiring other states.
A new pilot, the Youth Rebel Academy, targets rising junior high students with hands-on experiences, paid apprenticeships and up to two years of transferable college credits—all tuition-free for accepted UNLV applicants. Program director Kelsey Claus emphasizes its speed: "It's not the traditional four-year degree; you can earn it in one year." As Nevada confronts ongoing shortages—highlighted in UNLV research calling for residencies, mentoring and competitive salaries—these initiatives aim to sustain the workforce amid rising demand in Clark County and beyond.
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