Welcome!
College of EducationCSU San Marcos
University Hall, Room 221
Nancy Proclivo Beverly MahdaviAndi Shibata Sylvia Hernandez John Bowman Lori SolarskiGwen Hansen Adrienne Durso
Virgian Morrissette-Hughes
SB 2042 Single Subject Credential ProgramSpring 2008
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONSTUDENT SERVICES CENTER
University Hall, Room 221(760) 750-4277
www.csusm.edu/COE
Office HoursMonday – Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
APPLICATION PACKET CONTAINS:
Credential Evaluation Application and On-line Recommendation Request
File Checklist
Subject Matter Authorization Workshop Information(attendance is optional)
• APPLICATION MATERIALS
• ON-LINE APPLICATION AND VERIFICATION PROCESS
• PROGRAM / CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS
• AUTHORIZATION TO TEACH ENGLISH LEARNERS
• BCLAD REQUIREMENTS
• NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND – SUBJECT MATTER
AGENDA
SB 2042 SINGLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL
AGENDA (continued) SB 2042 SINGLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL
• CLEAR CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
• ADDED AUTHORIZATIONS
• JOB INFORMATION
• SUPPLEMENTARY AUTHORIZATIONS / SUBJECT MATTER AUTHORIZATIONS
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PRIORITY DEADLINE DATE
April 7, 2008
Please return credential application packet to:
Student Services CenterCollege of EducationCal State San Marcos
University Hall, Room 221San Marcos, Ca 92096-0001
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PACKET
RETURN TO THE STUDENT SERVICES CENTER:
Credential Evaluation Application and On-lineRecommendation form including File Checklist
Credential Recommendation Fee of $25.00 – personal check payable to CSUSM
Optional: Supplementary OR Subject Matter Authorizationrequest
Priority Deadline Date: Monday, April 7, 2008
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PACKET
If you apply by the priority deadline date,you will be mailed a
Credential Evaluation Update by the end of May.
This update will advise you of any requirements needed before recommendation of your credential.
PRIORITY DEADLINE: APRIL 7, 2008
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS
Mandatory electronic submission isnow required by the California Commission
on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
Electronic recommendations will not begin until after grades are posted –
mid-June 2008
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS
1st step
Complete and submit the credential application and recommendation fee by the priority deadline date.
2nd step
Your file is reviewed to make sure all requirements have been met.After final grades are posted in mid to late June, and we verify that you have successfully completed all Spring semester coursework, CSUSM recommends you for a credential via the web.
We anticipate the recommendation process will be complete by the end of June for those students who have met all requirements and submitted applications by the priority deadline date.
All other application will be processed on a date-order basis.
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS
3rd step
CCTC will email you a notification of recommendation for your credential. This notification will provide a link that instructs you to complete your credential application process.
You will also pay fees. Payment by MasterCard, VISA, debit/credit, or a one-time credit card (available at most grocery stores) is the only option for payment of the on-line recommendation.
The fee is $57.00 or $29.50 with credit for a Certificate of Clearance.
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS
3rd step - continued
CCTC notifies the student and CSUSM via email that all fees have been paid and student will be issued a credential.
Within ten to fifteen (10 – 15) working days, CCTC issues notification of credential issuance via email. This email serves as your verification (C-19) letter.
CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS4th step
The credential is issued by CCTC.
You may verify issuance of your credential at: https://teachercred.ctc.ca.gov/teachers/index.jsp or go to: www.ctc.ca.gov/ and click on “Lookup a Credential” located in the green box on the right-hand side of the screen.
NOTE: It is important to notify CCTC, CSUSM Enrollment Services and COE Student Services Center of a change in mailing or email address, especially if there is a change before you receive your credential.
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When you receive the document, don’t forget to register your credential in the county of employment.
San Diego County: Riverside County:Credentials Division Credentials & Certification ServicesSan Diego County Office of Education Riverside County Office of Education6401 Linda Vista Road, #404A P. O. Box 868San Diego, CA 92111 Riverside, CA 92502-0868(858) 292-3581 (951) 788-6669
San Diego Unified School District: Orange County:Personnel Administration Credentials DivisionSan Diego Unified School District Orange County Dept of Education4100 Normal Street 200 Kalmus DriveSan Diego, CA 92103 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-9050(619) 293-8150 (714) 966-4236
IMPORTANT DATES AND INFORMATION
These dates will be helpful whencompleting resumes and job applications:
Credential Effective Date:May 22, 2008
Credential Expiration Date:June 1, 2013
CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS
CBEST EXAM
SUBJECT MATTER COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT
ORIGINAL CSET SCORES
OR
ORIGINAL SUBJECT MATTER WAIVER LETTER
EDUCATION 350
EDUCATION 364
EDUC 422 / 500
CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTScontinued
B.A. DEGREE – official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended including official transcript with bachelor’s degree posted
US CONSTITUTION COURSE, EXAM or BACHELOR’S DEGREE FROM A CSU
HEALTH EDUCATION COURSE
ORIGINAL CPR CARD - infant, child and adult-please sign the card and submit a photocopy of both sides
SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF PROGRAM COURSEWORKINCLUDING STUDENT TEACHING and TEACHER PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS (TPE)
Grading Policy
Credit/No Credit (CR/NC) is given for student teaching/intern teaching. The minimum
acceptable final grade for the courses in the professional education sequence including
prerequisite courses is C+ (2.3), but a B (3.0) average must be maintained.
Please refer to page 214 of the Cal State San Marcos General Catalog 2006-2008.
AUTHORIZATION TO TEACH ENGLISH LEARNERS
ELD – Instruction for English Language Development
SDAIE – Specially Designed Academic Instruction Delivered in English
SB 2042 CREDENTIAL – Same English
Learner Authorization as CLAD
BCLAD: SPANISH EMPHASIS
Pass written and oral assessment EDML 553 One bilingual student teaching placement
Optional: EDML 554 (recommended)
All requirements must be met within one year of completion of program classes to qualify for the BCLAD emphasis.
Authorization:ELDSDAIEPrimary Language Instruction
CSU San Marcos (one of the following)
EDUC 571 – 2 units (includes CPR) PE 203 – 3 units PE 201 – 4 units
Mira Costa CollegeHealth Education 101 – 3 units
Palomar CollegeHealth Education 100 – 3 units
Mesa CollegeHealth Education 190 – 1 unit(on-line classes available)
HEALTH EDUCATION - Options
If you are in the process of completing this requirement,please provide an official transcript with the course and grade posted.
Recommendation: Have an official transcript mailed to your home, then submit the official transcript to the COE Student Services Center for your file.
HEALTH EDUCATION - Options
CPR - Options
MUST COVER INFANT, CHILD AND ADULT
• A-B-CPR (760) 434-7756(858) 693-3304
• AMERICAN RED CROSS – Escondido (760) 745-3221
• POMERADO HOSPITAL - Poway (858) 485-4175
• AMERICAN RED CROSS – Oceanside (760) 757-5403
• A-B-CPR On-line http://abc.coursehost.com
ADDED AUTHORIZATION: MULTIPLE SUBJECT*
To add a Multiple Subject authorization, complete:
1. Three (3) semester unit or four (4) quarter unit Multiple Subject (elementary) Methodology Course
2. Take RICA or ED 606 (Foundations of Reading and Writing Instruction)
3. Pass CSET Multiple Subjects exam.
Please note: The CCTC requires a separate credential document fee of $57.00
BTSA/Induction Programs
OR
University Program(Only if BTSA/Induction is not available)
Credential Renewal
1. Online application at www.ctc.ca.gov
2. Fee payment
Induction
Preliminary
Credential
Clear
Credential
Multiple Routes to AccessMultiple Routes to AccessCalifornia’s Learning to Teach SystemCalifornia’s Learning to Teach System
Preliminary Credential to Clear Credential
Completion of a Commission approved Induction Program
If BTSA/Induction Program is not available – approved university program is acceptable
FOR JOB INFORMATION Cal State San Marcos Career Center
www.csusm.edu/CAC/Job Fairs and Job Listings
Southern California Teacher Recruitment & Support Center
(619) 908-3600or toll free (877) 908-3600
For State-wide job openings seeww.ctc.ca.gov (CCTC) and click on “Other Links” for
http://www.ed-join.org (EDJOIN) or www.calteach.com/about/ (Teach California)
CSUSM TEACHER CAREER FAIR
SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 20089:00AM – 12:00PM
Clarke Field HouseCalifornia State University
San Marcos
http://www.csusm.edu/careers/teacherfair/educfair.html
OUT- OF- STATE CREDENTIALS
Transferring California Certification to Another State
You will need to request a list of credential requirements and the appropriate application forms from the State Department of Education in the state where you wish to obtain certification.
Information for State Departments of Education can be found at:
www.ctc.ca.govClick on: Related Links
Click on: Educational Organizations in Other States
Student Services Center processes the forms verifying completion of California credential to another state.
Master of Arts in Educationavailable at CSUSM
The College of Education MA program is currently being reshaped to allow for greater student choice and subject/course availability. Areas for a breadth of study will include:
General Education Literacy Education Education Administration
Applications for the Fall 2008 are available on-line.
Master of Arts in Educationcontinued
Special EducationLevel I (Add-on) program
Intern OpportunitiesCapistrano ElsinoreEscondidoFallbrook Union High School DistrictHemetMurrietaNew Haven (private)OceansidePerris Union High School DistrictPowaySan Diego City SchoolsSolana BeachTemeculaVistaWinston (private)
COMMENCEMENT
SPRING 2008 CEREMONY
Date: May 17, 2008Place: Grandstand, Del Mar FairgroundsTime: 8:30 AM
You do not need to apply for graduation.
You should receive information from Enrollment Services in February or March
For additional information see:http://www.csusm.edu/commencement
Supplementary Authorizations / Subject Matter Authorizations
Supplementary Authorizations continue to be available;however, they are not NCLB compliant.
New Subject Matter Authorizations are now available and are NCLB compliant.
To sign up for a workshop, please call the Student Services Center at (760) 750-4277
The next workshop will be held on:April 30, 2008 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Room: UH 440
For additional information and worksheets, please see:http://lynx.csusm.edu/coe/ssc/SMA.wkshp.asp