November 10, 2025 - 05:41

ANGOLA — For the 14th consecutive year, every graduate from Trine University’s Franks School of Education who sought employment in teaching has successfully secured a position in the classroom. This remarkable achievement highlights the university's commitment to preparing its students for successful careers in education.
The Franks School of Education has consistently provided a robust curriculum that equips future educators with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in various teaching environments. The program’s focus on practical experience, combined with a strong network of partnerships within local school districts, has played a crucial role in ensuring that graduates are not only employable but also well-prepared to meet the challenges of modern education.
University officials have expressed pride in this accomplishment, noting that it reflects the dedication of both faculty and students. As the demand for qualified teachers continues to grow, Trine University remains a leading institution in fostering educational excellence and workforce readiness in the field of education.
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