Information for Educators

College Challenge is a definite win-win program for high school educators, students, and Indiana State University. While high school students have the chance to earn college credit before graduation day, high school educators have the unique opportunity to enhance their curriculums and careers through more demanding and intellectually challenging coursework. College Challenge was designed to encourage high school educators to engage in professional development in their respective disciplines and areas of study.

Become a College Challenge Instructor

Indiana State University is always welcoming new instructors and high schools to the College Challenge program. If you are interested in teaching college courses or believe that your high school could benefit from the College Challenge program, then we recommend reviewing our enrollment process to becoming an instructor.

News & Announcements

If you are a current College Challenge instructor, please be aware of the following information regarding courses and registration:

Annual Reminders

All high school teachers and ISU department chairs are required to attend an annual summer workshop for certification and accreditation purposes. Details on workshops are sent to teachers by the College Challenge Director. Teachers are paid a stipend for attending the summer workshops to cover travel costs and time of attending the program.

Instructor Resources

Contact

Jill Blunk
College Challenge Program
Indiana State University
134E Tirey Hall
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
Phone: (812) 237-2670
Fax: (812) 237-2525
jill.blunk@866905.com

High School Students & Parents:

Please contact your high school counselor for more information about College Challenge. High School Educators:

If you are a high school educator or administrator, please contact the College Challenge director for assistance:
Jill Blunk