Meet your Village

Dr. Christine Carrino Gorowara

Dean

Dr. Christine Gorowara has extensive leadership experience in the accreditation of teacher education programs. She served as vice president of the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC), and then subsequently as vice president of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). She also participated in the founding of the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). Dr. Gorowara has recently been elected to the board of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) and has been president of the Delaware Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. She has been an active leader and participant in many other educational organizations. She has participated in numerous initiatives addressing diversifying the teacher pipeline, ensuring culturally responsive competence in Delaware educator preparation graduates, and incorporating anti-racist curriculum in PK-12 schools. She co-led the founding of a Montessori charter school to serve low income families in Delaware. Dr. Gorowara earned her B.A. in Mathematics at the University of Akron, M.S. in Mathematics at Ohio State, and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a Concentration in Mathematics Education at the University of Delaware. She also holds a certificate in Regulatory Analysis and Decision Making from the University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law.

Aayanah Booker

Senior Graduate Admissions Counselor for Education

My passion for working in higher education began as a student ambassador at the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising in New York, New York. I knew the collegiate sector was for me through my internship in the admissions office at my alma mater. While working in the fashion industry for several years, I yearned to serve the younger generation, which is what lead me to start a career in higher education. My mission is to instill confidence in the next generation. At a minority serving institution, we see the future in you. Our students are the majority, not the minority; you are the future doctors, lawyers, and politicians!

Promis Crawford

Program Coordinator and Advisor in the School of Education

Promis Crawford is an experienced higher education professional who thrives in student-centered environments. Ms. Crawford has served in various university capacities including Enrollment Services, Student Affairs, and Academic Advising. She holds a B.A. in Communications from Old Dominion University and an M.A. in Higher Education from Morgan State University. She provides academic advising services to graduate students in the School of Education as well as education major in the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition to her advising role, she provides coordination efforts for students in the School of Education seeking DC-approved teacher licensure.

How to Apply to the DCPS Cohort


Step One: Click Apply Now.


Step Two: Select start your online application.

Step Three: Please be sure to complete all of the highlighted area's as indicated and proceed to complete the remaining demographic information.

Please be sure to insert your approval code: dcps24 (this is to confirm that you are a part of the Fall '24 cohort)


Step four: Once you have completed your application, please upload all documents in your application portal under the document upload tab.



Admission Checklist

Please be advised that upon completion of your application, it is essential to submit all supporting documents concurrently. An admissions decision will not be issued until all necessary documents are received. Specifically, we require your eligibility verification form, personal statement, and an official copy of your transcript, which can be electronically requested through parchment.com. Kindly ensure that you personally upload these documents to your application portal. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated.

  • Eligibility Verification Form

  • Personal Statement

  • Official Transcript

  • Upon successful submission of all documents, you will receive your admissions decision. In the event of acceptance into the cohort, your next step will be to promptly submit your declaration of your intent (DOI) which is required for you to receive your class schedule.

How to DOI

Congratulations 🥳Now that You have been accepted into Trinity Washington University's School of Education's Math for Educators Graduate Certificate Program. Please use the link below to declare that you will be attending and so that you can get registered:

 

https://www2.trinitydc.edu/admissions/accepted-next-steps/ (To access this page, you will go to the Trinity Washington University main page and click Accepted? Your Next Step! Complete the form, select submit, and you will have officially Declared your Intent.)

 

Once you complete your DOI, please wait 24 to 48 hours for your advisor to send you an email with instructions on how to register for your classes. 


Step One: Go to the main Trinity Washington University website and click Accepted? Your Next Step! Washington University website.

 

Step Two: You will then be redirected to the form below. Please complete all the fields below and submit your Declaration of Intent Form 


Step Three: Once you have submitted the above document, please allow 72 hours for your advisor to contact you with instructions on how to get registered for your classes. 

FAQ

  • Once I DOI, how do I register for classes?

    Upon the successful completion of submitting your DOI form, your advisor Mrs. Promis Crawford will connect with you via email to get you registered for your classes.

  • Can I continue into a Masters program once I complete the certificate course?

    Yes, the program is stackable; which means you can then seamlessly enter into a M.Ed at your individual expense.

  • Is the program in completely online?

    The course is hybrid, with both mandatory online and in-person components. For each section, there will in-person sessions at the same time. Other coursework will be asynchronous with weekly assignments due online.

Discover your educational potential by visiting our website, should you choose to pursue enrollment in our master's program.