
1998-1999 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
The College of Education
Admission to Teacher Education Programs
I. Admission to Teacher Certification
Procedure: Admission to teacher education programs at IUP is competitive. Although students may be accepted into the College of Education at initial application, they are not officially admitted to teacher education programs until qualified under the 4-Step Process. To qualify for admission to Step 1: Teacher Certification, a student should follow the guidelines listed below.
Requirements: At the point a student believes he or she will complete 29 or more semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher, he/she must file an application for admission to the teacher education program. The application includes the following materials:
- verification of completion of at least 29 semester hours
- verification of a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
- a completed Teacher Certification Application signed by the advisor
- official ACT 34/151 clearance forms
- a physician's statement of TB clearance
- a clinician's statement of speech test clearance
- a clinician's statement of hearing test clearance
When all papers are prepared, they are submitted to the academic advisor for review and evaluation. The advisor recommends approval or denial and forwards the application to the Dean's Office, College of Education, for processing. Applications are processed immediately if all requirements are met. Applications may be held for second semester freshmen waiting for grades/credits ONLY; applications will be processed following posting of semester grades.
Results: If all Step 1 requirements are met, the student will be notified by letter of his/her admission to the Teacher Certification Program. This official admission makes the student eligible to take Core Education courses including: CM301 Technology for Learning and Instruction; FE202 American Education in Theory and Practice; EP202 Educational Psychology; and ED242 Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experience I. No student is allowed to register for Core Education courses until s/he has been granted admission to Teacher Certification.
In some programs, official admission to Teacher Certification is required before enrollment in program coursework is permitted. Students should consult with their advisors or department chairperson to determine specific requirements for their program of study.
No student is guaranteed admission to the Teacher Certification Program. Acceptance into a program is at the discretion of the advisor, department, and College of Education. Any student with a criminal record should contact the College of Education immediately to determine his/her eligibility to become a commonwealth teacher.
Any student denied admission to the Teacher Certification Program must reapply at the time deficiencies are met.
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