GYO-Central

GYO-Central is a transformative initiative spearheaded by the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) School of Education, dedicated to cultivating a new generation of educators in central Illinois. Our program aims to empower community leaders and paraprofessionals to become licensed teachers who will make a lasting impact in Springfield, Decatur, and beyond. Our program is designed to accommodate busy schedules, allowing you to balance work, life, and education effectively. 


Contact Information 

For more information about GYO-Central, eligibility requirements, or the application process, please get in touch.

Program Coordinator

Dr. Pamela Hoff 
GYO-IL@uis.edu
(217) 206-7516 

Program Benefits 

GYO-Central provides extensive support to help aspiring teachers overcome financial and systemic barriers. Program benefits include: 

State-Funded Forgivable Loans
Candidates may receive up to $25,000 in forgivable loans to help cover tuition and related educational expenses. 

Comprehensive Support
GYO programs may offer a range of resources, including transportation and childcare stipends, tutoring, laptop loans, and dedicated program staff to help candidates manage registration, financial aid, and campus resources.  

Peer and Community Support
Candidates benefit from a network of peers and regular monthly meetings. 

University Licensure Offerings 

GYO-Central offers pathways to teaching licenses in specializations that are in high demand within our local school districts: 

  • Bilingual Education  

  • Early Childhood Education  

  • Elementary Education  

  • Special Education  

  • Secondary Education (in high-need subjects)  

By aligning our licensure offerings with district needs, we ensure that you are prepared to step into a role where you can make an immediate and significant impact. 

GYO-IL Eligibility Requirements 

We're looking for individuals committed to making a difference in their communities. To be eligible for GYO-Central, an applicant must: 

  • Be a paraeducator (e.g., tutor, coach, school staff), parent and community leader, or student with a non-traditional background (i.e., one who did not go directly to a four-year college after high school) in our region. 

  • Commit to teaching in a hard-to-staff local public school or a hard-to-staff position in Illinois for five years.  

  • Meet academic and admissions standards for their chosen teacher preparation program.  

  • Meet GYO-IL program standards, which include maintaining a GPA of 2.5 or higher, attending monthly cohort and coordinator meetings, and adhering to performance standards. 

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Key Partners 

Our program thrives on the strength of our consortium and is a collaborative effort dedicated to educational equity and excellence.

Higher Education

Community Organizations

Springfield Urban League 

Decatur Public Schools Paraprofessional Union 

School District