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ED 200 Presentation. Lisa McCully Director, College of Education Office of Student Services Spring 2012. This presentation will cover:. Office of Student Services (OSS) – What does this office do? Where are we? Credential Program Overview Other program options - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Lisa McCullyDirector, College of Education
Office of Student Services
Spring 2012
ED 200 Presentation
This presentation will cover:Office of Student Services (OSS) – What
does this office do? Where are we?Credential Program OverviewOther program options$cholarship$ & Loan Assumption
ProgramHow you can become involved with our
College nowQuestions
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
OSS – What do we do?Marketing, Recruiting, Credential
Processing & Commencement
Program AdvisingAll COE program brochures and contacts,
Information regarding CBEST, CSET, RICA & Praxis
Information regarding our student organizations
But most importantly…our office is YOUR office – come visit us!
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Contact Info:
College of EducationOffice of Student Services
Email: [email protected]: (619) 594-6320
Office Location: EBA – 259Open: M – F, 10:00 am – 4:30 pmWeb: http://coe.sdsu.edu/ceac/
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
The FutureThere will continue to be a need for newly
trained teachers!Listen to the news wisely
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Overview of a Credential Program
Post-Baccalaureate 2 & 3 semester programs2 Semester Program (full time) - Each
semester includes coursework and student teaching.
3 Semester Program - Student teaching in the final semester. Desirable for those who continue working part time until student teaching.
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Student Teaching
Two placements at two different levels:
Primary grades (K-3)Intermediate grades (4-6) – can be
through 8th grade if in a self-contained classroom
Middle SchoolHigh School
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Prerequisites Common to Basic Credential Programs
CSET/CBEST Examinations-take early (begin late in junior year)Certificate of Clearance – apply 6-12 months in
advance of program admission (applications at EBA-259)
GPA – 2.67 cumulative (all college coursework) or 2.75 last 60 units
Tuberculin clearance to be valid while enrolled in program (Health Services)
Dual application – apply to the university for post-graduate study AND apply to department
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Timeline & Process
Visit the Prospective Students webpage for The School of Teacher Education http://coe.sdsu.edu/ste/prospective/credential.php
At this site you will find information regarding the application process as well as dates, times, locations for our group advising sessions
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Timeline cont. • ALWAYS check the program website for
information regarding application due dates.
• In your senior year work toward completion of prerequisites (ED 451 and SPED 450).
• Register to take the CBEST (and CSET if needed) exams (if these were not completed in Jr. year).
• Stop by the Office of Student Services in (EBA 259) and pick up information about applying for a Certificate of Clearance.
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Timeline cont.
Maintain your GPAApply for readmission to the university
using the graduate application at www.csumentor.edu. Complete this step before you complete your credential program application.
Complete the Credential Program Application http://coe.sdsu.edu/admissions/applynow/SDSU College of Education, Office of
Student Services
School of Teacher Education Multiple & Single Subject
Teaching Credential
Bonnie TelferAdvisor
(619) [email protected]
Walk-in Advising:Monday – Thursday 2:00 – 4:00
Office of Student Services EBA-259
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Other Credential ProgramsSpecial Education (M/M, M/S, ECSE)Bi-lingual MS & SS (Spanish, Arabic,
Japanese, Filipino, or Mandarin)
Additional programs we offer to credentialed teachers:
School Counseling, School Psychology, School Administration
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Special Education Program Advising
Department of Special Education San Diego State University
(619) 594-6665North Education Building Room 70
Or visit their website at:http://coe.sdsu.edu/sped/
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Multiple /Single Subject Bilingual & Dual Credential Advising
Sarah MaheronnaghshAdvisor
(619) [email protected]
Sarah’s office hours are posted for each semester on the OSS web site.
http://coe.sdsu.edu/ceac/
Office of Student Services EBA-259Appointments: (619) 594-5155
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
APLE Assumption Program of
Loans for Education
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
What is APLE?
Is a state-funded competitive teacher incentive program administered by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC)
The program is designed to encourage outstanding students to become teachers and serve in critical teacher shortage area in CA public K-12 schools.
Under APLE, CSAC may assume $11,000-$19,000 in outstanding college loans.
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
APLE Teacher Shortage AreasAPLE Teacher Shortage AreasAgriculture (7-12)
Business (7-12)
Education Specialist Instruction (M/M & M/S)
Foreign LanguageLow Income School
(K-12)
Low Performing School (K-12 in lowest 20th % of the API)
Mathematics (7-12)
Music
ReadingScience
(Life/Physical) (7-12)
Schools with High Percentage of Emergency Permit Teachers (K-12)
Schools Serving Rural Areas (K-12)
State Special School (K-12)
APLE APLE Eligibility Criteria
Have received or been approved to receive student loans (no parent loans) through the universityBe enrolled in an undergraduate or credential programHave completed a minimum of 60 semester (90 quarter) undergraduate unitsBe enrolled at least half-time (6units) each semesterMaintain satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA)Must apply prior to completing the coursework to obtain an initial teaching credential
Assumption BenefitsParticipants must provide four consecutive years of full-time, or part-time equivalent, teaching services in the area agreed upon at an eligible CA K-12 school.
$2,000 after the first year $3,000 after the second year $3,000 after the third year $3,000 after the fourth year
CSAC will pay a bonus amount of $1,000 for each year of teaching service provided in math, science, and special education in a low-performing school. Lowest 60% of the API.CSAC will pay a bonus amount of $1,000 for each year of teaching service provided in math, science, and special education in a low-performing school. Lowest 20% of the API. For a maximum of $19,000.
APLE – How to ApplyAPLE – How to ApplyPick up an application in EBA-259Download the application from our website:
http://coe.sdsu.edu/ceac/aid.phpApply now! Application deadline is June 30, 2012Do not forget your supporting documents
Copy of WebPortal transcriptCopy of a letter of recommendationCopy of loan statement- available at
www.nslds.ed.gov For additional information or questions contact:
Rocio Espinoza at [email protected]
ScholarshipsOffice of Financial Aid & Scholarships
(OFAS)
http://starter.sdsu.edu/fao/
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Student Clubs & OrganizationsCollege of Education Student Council
(COESC)STUDENT Calif. Teacher Association
(SCTA)Child & Family Development Student
Organization (CFDSO)
Contact all on facebook or by stopping by EBA-259.
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Student Clubs & OrganizationsBenefits:
Meet others with same passionNetworking opportunities – increased
employment opportunitiesAttend beneficial conferences and events at
reduced costVolunteer opportunitiesIncreased scholarship opportunitiesMake friendsHave fun
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services
Questions?
Contact the College of Education’sOffice of Student Services
(619) 594-6320Visit us in EBA-259
http://coe.sdsu.edu/ceac/[email protected]
SDSU College of Education, Office of Student Services