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Thomas College Launches Innovative Residency-Based Education Program to Address Maine’s Teacher Shortage

WATERVILLE, MAINE, September 2025 — Thomas College is proud to announce the launch of the Thomas Teaching Cooperative, a bold new residency-based program from the Lunder School of Education that aims to prepare the next generation of educators while directly addressing Maine’s critical teacher shortage.

This four-year, earn-while-you-learn model is designed to give students the tools, experience, and support they need to step confidently into the classroom—while they are still completing their degrees.

“At a time when schools across Maine are struggling to fill classrooms with qualified, long-term educators, the Thomas Teaching Cooperative offers a proactive and sustainable solution,” said Lunder School of Education Chair Dr. Katie Rybakova. “We’re not just preparing future teachers—we’re putting them into schools, with mentorship and support, while they learn.”

Education Program at Thomas College

The program begins with two years of immersive, face-to-face coursework on Thomas College’s Waterville campus, including foundational studies in psychology, child development, and education. In their third and fourth years, students transition into paid roles in Maine schools while completing their degrees in a flexible, blended format. Throughout the experience, students are paired with expert Thomas College faculty mentors for weekly support and guidance.

“Here at Thomas College, we love to collaborate with community partners and this new model for our Lunder School of Education will help our schools and our students to thrive,” said Thomas College Provost Dr. Jeremy Qualls. “This program is just the kind of forward-thinking, student-centered solution Maine needs right now.”

The Thomas Teaching Cooperative is a direct response to ongoing teacher shortages across the state. According to the Maine Department of Education, districts have reported persistent vacancies in classrooms, especially in rural areas. By embedding aspiring teachers in local schools earlier, and supporting them with high-quality mentorship, the Thomas Teaching Cooperative aims to strengthen the pipeline of career-ready educators and increase retention in the profession.

“Programs like this are exactly what our schools need right now. Thomas College is stepping up in a big way, and we’re excited to partner with them to bring the next generation of dedicated teachers into classrooms across Central Maine and beyond,” said Waterville Public Schools Superintendent Peter Hallen.

Waterville Public Schools is among the first district partners, offering significant tuition support and reimbursement for teaching materials. MSAD 54 is also partnering. Additional district partnerships are in development.

Students who complete the program will graduate with:

  • A full year of classroom teaching experience
  • A strong professional portfolio
  • Personalized mentorship from seasoned educators
  • Less student debt

“I’ve really enjoyed completing my program under the residency model. It gave me the opportunity to be paid while taking my classes and, at the same time, gain authentic classroom experience. Instead of just learning through lectures, I’ve been hands-on with students, teaching daily, and truly experiencing what it’s like to run a classroom. That real-life practice has been invaluable,” said current elementary education Tori Parker, who was part of the pilot program.

Parker is teaching fifth grade at Line Elementary School in West Newfield, Maine and will complete her degree in December.

“I think other students would benefit greatly from this model because it allows you to experience the full reality of being a teacher—attending IEP meetings, learning how to create those forms, and practicing everything you’ll need to do in your own classroom one day. Plus, being paid while taking your classes is such a huge benefit. It makes the program more accessible and realistic for students who might not have thought this path was possible for them,” said Parker.

The program is open to both first-time college students and transfer students and is especially well-suited for those who are eager to begin making a difference in schools and communities across Maine. Students are expected to go through the hiring process and are supported by Thomas faculty and staff throughout. The GPA is 3.0 minimum to get in and throughout the program.

For more information, or to apply, visit our website.

About Thomas College

Thomas College, located in beautiful Waterville, Maine, is defining what it means to be the College of the Future. With a strong commitment to innovation, career readiness, and community partnerships, Thomas College is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of Maine’s top colleges for social mobility. Our distinctive Guaranteed Job Program, accelerated undergraduate degrees, and flexible graduate programs empower students to advance faster in business, entrepreneurship, education, technology, applied STEM, and arts & science fields. At Thomas, belonging isn’t a buzzword; it’s a promise. We create a supportive, welcoming environment where every student is seen, valued, and prepared to thrive in a rapidly changing world.For more information visit thomas.edu or contact MacKenzie Riley Young at [email protected] or 207-859-1313. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and TikTok.

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