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VCSU and Bismarck State College Launch Collaborative Teaching Degree

Mar 11, 2026

Dan Leingang and Allen Burgad shake hands in front of VCSU and BSC backdrops

Photo: VCSU interim president Allen Burgad, right, and BSC interim president Dan Leingang shake hands on Tuesday.

BISMARCK, N.D. – Bismarck State College (BSC) and Valley City State University (VCSU) outlined a new academic partnership designed to strengthen North Dakota’s teacher workforce pipeline by creating a teaching degree pathway at BSC for students pursuing careers in elementary and secondary education.

The four-year collaborative program allows students to complete coursework through both institutions while remaining at BSC. Students will simultaneously earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Foundations of Teaching from BSC and a Bachelor of Science in Education from VCSU, making them eligible for initial teacher licensure upon completion of program requirements.

Representatives from both institutions spoke about the agreement during a joint announcement on Tuesday, March 10, at Bismarck State College.

“What makes this partnership especially meaningful is that it expands access to high-quality teacher preparation while keeping students connected to their home communities,” said Dr. Dan Leingang, interim president at BSC. “Through the North Dakota University System’s collaborative student process, students will benefit from the strengths and resources of both institutions while remaining supported here at BSC.”

The four-year degree plan has students enrolling in 9+ credits at BSC and 3+ credits through VCSU each semester. Students will continue to access BSC services such as advising, tutoring, financial aid and other campus resources while completing coursework at both institutions.

Dr. Allen Burgad, interim president at VCSU, said the partnership is the result of a shared mission to prepare future educators.

“This partnership reflects the shared commitment of our institutions to prepare high-quality teachers for our schools and communities,” Burgad said. “We are excited to create a strong career pathway for students who have a passion for working with children while helping address the growing need for educators.”

VCSU annually awards the most undergraduate teaching degrees in North Dakota and has more than 1500 alumni currently working as teachers or administrators in the state. VCSU is ranked the #1 Best College for Teacher Education in North Dakota by college research site Niche.com.

Currently, 28 BSC students who initially planned to transfer to another college to complete their teaching degree have already enrolled in the new collaborative program and will remain at BSC to finish their bachelor’s degrees through the partnership with VCSU.

By expanding access to teacher preparation in central North Dakota, the partnership aims to grow the state’s educator pipeline and prepare more teachers to serve schools and communities across the region.

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About Valley City State University
Valley City State University, a member of the North Dakota University System, is a student-focused institution committed to academic excellence and innovation. Founded in 1890 and located in Valley City, North Dakota, VCSU offers more than 65 undergraduate programs and graduate degrees. Known for its nationally recognized teacher education program and small class sizes, VCSU prepares students for success through hands-on experiences and strong faculty support. Learn more at www.vcsu.edu.

About Bismarck State College

Bismarck State College is North Dakota’s Polytechnic Institution, offering high-quality, affordable education with more than 100 career pathways, including two-year associate degrees, four-year bachelor’s degrees, and short-term program certificates. Dedicated to student success since 1939, BSC prepares students for high-demand careers through comprehensive advising, flexible in-person and online course options, industry-driven curriculum, and continuing education opportunities. Learn more at www.bismarckstate.eduBSC is an equal opportunity institution.

VCSU interim president Allen Burgad delivers remarks at a press conference

Photo: VCSU interim president Allen Burgad delivers remarks Tuesday, March 10, during at event in Bismarck.