Historic Partnership Announced in Hazleton to Address Pennsylvania's Teacher Shortage
In a groundbreaking event held Thursday May, 1st at the LCCC Hazleton Center, President Yudichak announced an innovative educational partnership between Luzerne County Community College (LCCC), Commonwealth University (CU), and the Hazleton Area School District (HASD) aimed at tackling Pennsylvania's persistent teacher shortage. *
This historic collaboration is designed to create accessible pathways for Hazleton Area students to earn a four-year degree in education while remaining in their community. Through this partnership, students will have the opportunity to pursue a bachelor's degree at an affordable tuition rate of $28,632, significantly lower than the average cost at private universities, which can exceed $235,000.
"We are thrilled to launch this new higher education model: GO HERE, GRADUATE HERE, WORK HERE," said President Yudichak. "For the first time in our history, students can earn their degrees locally and contribute to our community by filling vital educational roles within the Hazleton Area School District."
The urgent need for qualified educators has become increasingly apparent, with many districts struggling to attract talent. Dr. Brian Uplinger, Superintendent of HASD, emphasized the importance of this partnership for local students and the district: "Having the opportunity for our students to earn a degree right here in Hazleton is unprecedented. This program will allow us to hire new teachers who understand and are committed to our community."
"We are excited to collaborate with our colleagues at Luzerne County Community College and the Hazleton Area School District to provide students a clear and seamless matriculation path to Commonwealth University as part of an affordable pathway to a degree in education," said Bashar W. Hanna, CU president. "This partnership will help our communities address the teacher shortage in Pennsylvania."
Dr. Russ Bigus, Vice President of Academic Affairs at LCCC, highlighted the solid future ahead for students in this program. "We are committed to providing clear pathways for our students. The investment they make in their education will pay off, setting them up for successful careers in teaching."
The announcement also aligns with Governor Josh Shapiro's statewide initiative to make higher education more affordable and accessible, fostering partnerships that prioritize the needs of local communities.
Today's event marks a significant step toward not only addressing the teacher shortage but also reinforcing the economy of Greater Hazleton through educational empowerment and workforce development.
For more information about this partnership and the educational opportunities available, please contact Phil Schoener, Director of Public Relations and External Affairs