- Meet
the Secretary in the Office of Student Services
Cynthia Korchnak
Advisors are available to
assist students throughout the year and students are strongly encouraged
to utilize their services as often as necessary. Although walk-ins
are accepted in emergency situations, students are normally required
to schedule an appointment to assure that the advisor has the opportunity
to secure any information and/or records required, to best serve the
student.
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GENERAL PROGRESS INFORMATION
Beeghly College of Education Office of Student
Services
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General Four-Year Plan
The following information is provided to outline the general progress
through a B.S. in Education program and assist students in long
range planning. However, this information is not a substitute for
updating individual progress in the program with an advisor. All
services below are provided in the Beeghly College of Education,
Office of Student Services, Beeghly Hall, Room 2101.
Entry Year (Freshman Year):
- Review results of the English Placement Test.
All new students are required to take the English Placement Test
prior to enrolling in the English composition series. Students
may not register for a second semester of classes if the placement
test has not been taken by the time of registration for that semester.
- Discuss the curriculum sheet of your selected
program with an academic advisor in your College.
- Make an appointment to see an advisor each semester
to review your projected schedule for the next semester.
- All students on warning or probation are required
to follow this procedure regardless of class rank.
Sophomore Year:
- Update your curriculum with an advisor.
- Check the admissions requirements for entry
into Teacher Education programs.
- Pick up an application for Admission to Teacher
Education early during the semester in which all of your requirements
will be completed.
- Return the application to Beeghly College of
Education Room 2101 for review by the admissions committee prior
the registration for the next semester.
Junior Year:
- File an "Intent to Graduate" Form. This should
be filed one (1) year or two (2) semesters prior to the completion
of course work.
- Apply for student teaching by February 15th
if you intend to student teach Fall Semester of your senior year.
- Minimum requirements for student teaching are
available in the Office of Student Services, Beeghly College of
Education.
Senior:
- Apply to take appropriate Praxis exams required
for licensure once you complete TEC. STEP, or SEDUC 3706 & 4800.
- Apply for student teaching by October 15th if
you intend to student teach Spring Semester of your senior year.
- Minimum requirements for student teaching are
available in the Office of Student Services, Beeghly College of
Education.
- Update academic records with academic advisor
prior to student teaching.
- Apply for graduation.
- Apply for licensure.
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