K-12 Education
K-12 Education
Application for Admission
NOTE: Please make sure to read through the entire set of instructions before beginning the review process.
- Step 1 – Print unofficial transcripts from:
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Print unofficial transcripts from: my info
- Please save paper by printing these back-to-back.
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- Step 2 – Complete the K-12 Teaching Application for Admission Cover Sheet
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(complete top portion only) pdf
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- Step 3 – Complete TEPP Form for Major
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Choose TEPP form based on the catalog year you have declared (refer to your Curriculum Sheet). TEPP forms can be found here
- Type in grades only for classes that have been completed.
- Include the name of any transfer or substitution courses in the column labeled "Substitution Courses"
- Transfer grades will have a "T" in front of the grade (i.e., TA, TB, etc.)
- Complete Criminal Records Check self-disclosure form (last page of TEPP)
- Print – one page to a sheet, one-sided only
- Sign TEPP and Criminal Records self-disclosure form
- Meet with Advisor for your major to sign TEPP
- If adding a minor or endorsement, complete the appropriate TEPP form and obtain Advisor' signature
- Detailed instructions are available through the Screencast on the Education Advising Website
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View an example of a completed form here
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- Step 4 – Save a copy to a disk/flash drive or make a copy for your records.
- Step 5 – Complete Criminal Records Check
- Step 6 – Submit completed Cover Sheet, TEPP Form & Transcripts to Reid 132
- Step 7 – Submit completed (This step may have been completed during EDU 223 or EDU 370, please check with Field Placement & Licensure in Reid 247 for confirmation):
- Criminal Records Check Self-disclosure Form
- Consent & Release Letter
- Fingerprint Card and check for $27.25 payable to "Criminal Records" to Reid 247
Note: Failure to complete File Review paperwork in accordance with the above deadlines may delay progress through Methods, Teaching Practicum, and Student Teaching.
Program Objectives
The Department of Education offers teacher education programs for students seeking teaching careers in specific subject areas for grades kindergarten through twelve. Most of the programs are inter-departmental, whereby students will be advised primarily through their major department in addition to education. Therefore, students will enroll in the departments offering the teaching options in their chosen areas.
In addition to its K-12 programs, the Department of Education provides foundation coursework which is valuable to teachers at all levels in such areas as educational psychology, multicultural education, assessment, curriculum, technology education, and exceptionality.
Professional Requirements
All prospective teachers are required to take courses in certain areas of professional education. A grade of "C" or better is required in all professional education courses. (A "C-" is not acceptable.) (See "Teacher Education Program" for entrance requirements.)
Note: A student must be admitted into the Teacher Education Program before enrolling in a methods class (EDSD 4XX or EDSD 4YY).
Secondary level endorsement will cover grades five through twelve for all applicants graduating from approved programs. Within the approved programs, emphasis must be placed on student growth and development, behavior, and reading and writing skills. Student teaching and observation periods when combined, must cover both 7-12 and 5-6 grade levels.
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Options
The TEP offers the following secondary education licensure programs:
- Option 1: Majors in Secondary Education
- Option 2: Subject Area Majors with Teaching Options
- Option 3: Teaching Minors
Teaching minors, that is, preparation for a second teaching field in addition to the major field, are offered by many departments. Teaching minors are required to accompany all teaching majors but are not required for broadfields or extended majors. Graduate degree programs are available for secondary teachers who are already certified. (See the College of Graduate Studies).
