

Instructor's Benefits from GUPP
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Status as a US prestige university Adjunct Instructor;
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Tuition scholarships for instructors and coordinators toward graduate education at GUPP-affiliated colleges;
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Free professional development coaching;
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Access to GUPP-affiliated colleges' physical and digital resources, including library databases;
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Personal prestige university faculty member as a partner mentor;
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Recognition of the instructor's courses as a college-level instructor;
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Collaborative classroom visits with prestige university faculty as the high school and on-campus;
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A prestige university identification card;
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Access to a personal university email, personal software downloads and discounts: Office 365, and Google education technologies;
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Support and collaboration from prestige university faculty and other GUPP cohort members, including the online digital collaboration community.

Instructor's Eligibility for GUPP
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A high school teacher wishing to become an GUPP Adjunct Instructor in the GUPP Program should hold a Master's degree in the respective discipline;
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A teacher with a Master's degree in another discipline may be approved as a GUPP-affiliated college Adjunct Instructor, provided that the teacher has a minimum of 18 graduate hours in a related discipline.