What is the RALC?

There are four Regional Alternative Licensing Centers (RALCs) in North Carolina, created by the State Board of Education and the Department of Public Instruction. They were designed to assist lateral entry teachers in NC to achieve a full professional educator’s license. read more...>

RALC Course Disclaimer

Courses listed on the RALC website are approved for employed and prospective teachers who have a current plan of study on file with one of the four RALCs. Individuals with an expired or no plan of study should not take these courses and assume they will count.

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Latin

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    Appalachian State University

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    Latin, Translating, Language Analysis, Relationship to English and Romance Languages, Classical Latin Literature
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    Barton College

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    Latin, Translating, Language Analysis, Relationship to English and Romance Languages, Classical Latin Literature
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    Belmont Abbey College

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    Latin, Translating, Classical Latin Literature
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    Campbell University

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    Latin, Translating, Language Analysis, Relationship to English and Romance Languages, Classical Latin Literature
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    Davidson College

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    Latin, Translating, Classical Latin Literature
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    Johnson C. Smith University

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    Latin, Translating
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    Lenoir-Rhyne University

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    Latin, Translating, Language Analysis, Relationship to English and Romance Languages, Classical Latin Literature
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    UNC Asheville

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    Latin, Translating, Language Analysis, Relationship to English and Romance Languages, Classical Latin Literature
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    UNC Charlotte

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    Latin, Translating, Classical Latin Literature
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    UNC Greensboro

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    French, Spanish, German Latin, Oral Communication, Language Acquisition
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    Wake Forest University

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    French, Spanish, German Latin, Oral Communication, Language Acquisition