The National Cybersecurity Teaching Academy

Interested teachers should read the Program Description for each institution before applying.

NCTA is a graduate certificate that prepares high school teachers to teach cybersecurity. It includes coursework on teaching cybersecurity, foundations of  cybersecurity, network security, and advanced topics.  Courses vary by institution.

Teacher Interest Survey

Intent to Apply Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NCTA_2026

If you have questions, contact:
Dr. Melissa Dark,
melissa.dark@darkenterprisesinc.com

Participating Institutions - 2026

Program Descriptions

Explore what each institution has to offer.  Read the course descriptions, find tuition costs, and locate contact information for each institution.

University of Arkansas Little Rock

Program Description PDF:
UALR – NCTA 2026

Contact: Sandra Leiterman, saleiterman@ualr.edu

https://ualr.edu/computerscience/cybersecurity-graduate-ncta/

The University of Arizona

Program Description PDF:
U of A – NCTA 2026

Contact: Paul Wagner, paulewagner@arizona.edu

https://infosci.arizona.edu/graduate-certificates/cyber-operations

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Program Description PDF:
WPI_NCTA2026

Dakota State University

Program Description PDF: 
–coming soon–

Contact: Kyle Cronin
kyle.cronin@dsu.edu

https://dsu.edu/ncta.html

University of Arkansas Little Rock
The University of Arizona
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

NCTA PARTICIPATION MAP

The NCTA Participation Map shows our reach so far:

  • 325 educators in 45 states,
  • Represented schools are composed of 102 city schools, 119 suburban schools, and 98 town/rural schools,
  • Over 500,000 students are enrolled in the represented schools,
  • Cybersecurity enrollment is ~39,600 students.