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SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Session Overview
Application ProcessQuestions
Supplementary & Added AuthorizationsQuestions
APLEQuestions
Clearing Your CredentialQuestions
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
APPLICATION PROCESSWhen, How and Where?
September 28th is the priority deadline for Fall Program Completers
Download a Credential Application from the Office of Student Services website:
http://coe.sdsu.edu/ceac/cred_process.php (Select the application for “Multiple and Single Subject Preliminary & Clear Credentials”)
Drop off or mail your application to the Office of Student Services (EBA-259)
Please do not fax your application – we need an original signature on the application
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Required documents to be submitted w/the application
Credential Request Form
Receipt of credential fee payment
Copy of your WebPortal transcript
Transcripts from institutions other than SDSU (if you have not previously submitted these to your department)
RICA (for Multiple Subject applicants only)
CPR (Infant, Child & Adult – must be valid through the recommendation date)
CSU Exit Survey (www.csuexitsurvey.org) Please complete survey and submit a copy of the confirmation page
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Our credential review process
Review, verify and determine your eligibility
Our office (OSS) will notify you via email regarding status of your application
Normal processing time depends upon volume of applications received – it can take up to 6-8 weeks for the initial review
Recommendation will be made in January 2012
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Our credential review process
All notifications from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) are done via email
Final credential document will be issued online and will be posted directly at CTC website
https://teachercred.ctc.ca.gov/teachers/PersonalSearchProxy
Students who apply by the priority deadline (9/28) will be recommended by 02/01/12 or prior
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Contacts
Office of Student ServicesPhone: 619.594.6320
Fax: 619.594.1657
Email: [email protected]
Nhung (Ann) Nguyen – Responsible for processing files for student with last names that begin A-K
Rocio Espinoza – Responsible for processing files for student with last names that begin L-Z
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Supplementary & Subject Matter Authorizations
SUPPLEMENTARY SUBJECT MATTER
20 SEMESTER UNITS – of non-remedial course work - Grade C or better
32 SEMESTER UNITS – of non remedial course work – Grade C or better
A degree in a major directly related to the subject
A degree in a major directly related to the subject
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Supplementary & Subject Matter AuthorizationsSUPPLEMENTARY SUBJECT MATTER
TYPE 1: INTRODUCTORY – May be added to both Multiple (MS) & Single Subject (SS) Credential
MS Credential – authorized to teach departmentalized classes related to the supplementary in grades 9 and belowSS Credential – authorized to teach subject matter content typically included in curriculum guidelines and textbooks for grades 9 and below
TYPE 1: INTRODUCTORY – May be added to both Multiple Subject (MS) and Single Subject (SS) Credentials.
Authorized to teach the subject matter content typically included in curriculum guidelines and textbooks approved for study in grades 9 and below
TYPE 2: SPECIFIC – May be added to SS credential only – Authorized to teach the specific subject in grades preschool, kindergarten – 12 and classes organized primarily for adults
TYPE 2: SPECIFIC – May be added to both MS and SS credentials. Authorized to teach the specific subject in grades preschool, kindergarten – 12, and classes organized primarily for adults
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Supplementary & Subject Matter AuthorizationsSUPPLEMENTARY SUBJECT MATTER
NCLB compliant? NO NCLB compliant? YES
Questions
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
APLEASSUMPTION PROGRAM of LOANS for
EDUCATION(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 areas 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 2011
APLETeacher Shortage Areas
Agriculture (grades 7-12)
Business (grades 7-12)
Education Specialist Instruction
Foreign Language
Low Income School (K-12)
Low Performing School (K-12 in lowest 20th % of the API)
Mathematics (grades 7-12)
Music
Reading
Science (Life/Physical) (grades 7-12)
Schools with High Percentage of Emergency Permit Teachers (K-12)
Schools Serving Rural Areas (K-12)
State Special Schools (K-12)
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Have received student loans (no parent loans) through their college
Be enrolled in an undergraduate or credential program
Must apply prior to completing the coursework to obtain an initial teaching credential
Be enrolled half-time (6 units)
Maintain satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA)
Participants must provide four consecutive years of full-time, or part-time equivalent, teaching service 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
APLE
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
APLE
CSAC will pay a bonus amount of $1,000 for each year of teaching service provided in math, science, or special education in a low-performing school (lowest 60% of API)
CSAC will pay a bonus amount of $1,000 for each year of teaching service provided in math, science, or special education in a low-performing school (lowest 20% of the API) for a maximum of $19,000
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
APLEHow to Apply
Pick up an application in EBA-259
Download the application from our website
http://coe.sdsu.edu/ceac/aid.php
Apply Now! Priority deadline is September 30, 2011
Do not forget your supporting documents
Copy of WebPortal transcript
Copy of Letter of recommendation
Copy of loan statement – available at www.nslds.ed.gov
SDSU College of Education Office of Student Services 2011
Clearing your Credential
Mandatory that within first 5 years of teaching you obtain a “Clear Credential”
Additional coursework is required
Must be employed to complete the Clear Credential Program
Must “clear” with your school district if they offer a program
Can enroll at SDSU if your employer does not offer a BTSA or Induction Program