8/20/2014
The Center for Student
Excellence
Advising Handbook For
The Department of
Teaching and Learning
2014 ‐ 2015
Table of Contents
1. General Program Information
2. Early Childhood Education: PK – 3
a. Eight Semester Plans
b. Curriculum Sheets
3. Elementary Education: 1 – 5
a. Eight Semester Plans
b. Curriculum Sheets
4. Middle School Education: 4 – 8
a. Eight Semester Plans
b. Curriculum Sheets
5. Elementary Education and Special Education Mild/Moderate: SPED 1-5
a. Eight Semester Plans
b. Curriculum Sheets
6. Middle School Education and Special Education Mild/Moderate: SPED 4-8
a. Eight Semester Plans
b. Curriculum Sheets
7. Important Curriculum Notes
8. Defining GPA and Degree GPA
9. Possible Electives
10. Education Math Course Flowchart
11. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212
12. Suggested Sequence of Education courses
13. Curriculum Map
14. Education Course Prerequisites
15. Course Offerings by Semester
16. Common Substitutions
17. Praxis Information
a. Certification and Praxis
b. Praxis Scores
c. Praxis Requirements
d. New Praxis Information
18. Scholarship and Financial Aid
19. The Department of Teaching and Learning Scholarship Information
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Undergraduate Degrees
Department of Teaching and Learning
1. Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, Grades PK‐3
o 120 hour curriculum
2. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Grades 1‐5
o 120 hour curriculum
3. Bachelor of Science in Middle School Education, Grades 4‐8
o 120 hour curriculum
4. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education & Special Education ‐ Mild/Moderate, Grades 1‐5
o 128 hour curriculum
5. Bachelor of Science in Middle School Education & Special Education ‐ Mild/Moderate, Grades 4‐8
o 126 – 128 hour curriculum
Secondary Programs in the College of Education
1. Bachelor of Arts in English Education, Grades 6‐12 (Dept. of Education)
o 120 hour curriculum
2. Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies Education, Grades 6‐12 (Dept. of History & Political Science)
o 127 hour curriculum
3. Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education, Grades K‐12 (Dept. of Kinesiology & Health Studies)
o 124 hour curriculum
Contact Us
CATE Teacher Education Center
Room 2004
Tel 985‐549‐2221
Fax 985‐549‐5009
Dr. Cynthia Elliott
Interim Department Head
Ms. Lisa Kea Department Head Assistant [email protected] Ms. Carol Redmond Administrative Assistant [email protected] Ms. Beth Berry Instructor/ Undergraduate Coordinator [email protected] 985‐549‐5257
Curriculum in Elementary Education Grades PK-3
Semester 1 Hours
ENG 101 or 121H or 123H
Freshman comp 3
*MATH 161 College Algebra 3
GBIO 106 General Biology 1 3
MUS 151, VIS 105 or 106, THTR 131, DNC 302
Intro to Music, World Art History, Intro to Theatre, History/ survey of dance
3
POLI SCI Political Science 3
SE 101 Freshman Success 2
Total Hours 17
Semester 3 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
**EDUC 203 Intro to EDUC 2
**EDUC 212 Diversity in EDUC 1
*MATH 287 Mathematics for Elem Educ 2
3
MUS 291 Fundamentals of Music 3
PHYS 142 Physics for Elem Ed 4
*SPED 210 Special Education 2
Total Hours 18
Semester 5 Hours
*EDUC 323 Curriculum and Instruction 3
*EDUC 320 Foundations of PK-8 Math 6
ENG 230 or 231 or 232
Literature 3
Total Hours 12
Semester 7 Hours
*ECE422 Integrated Curriculum and Practicum 9
*ART 371 Art for the Elem Teacher 3
*SPED 495 The Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the Regular Classroom
3
Total Hours 15
Important Notes *A grade of C or better is required in these courses. **A grade of B or better is required in this course. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212 should be taken concurrently EDUC 320, EDUC 322 & EDUC 326 should be taken concurrently EDUC 415 and SPED 495 should be taken concurrently
Semester 2 Hours
*ENG 102 or 122H or 124H
Critical Reading and Writing 3
*MATH 177 Mathematics for Elem Educ 3
GBIO 107 General Biology 3
*ECE 106 Service Learning for PK-3 3
HIST 202 American History 3
*COMM 210 Comm. in the Classroom 3
Total Hours 18
Semester 4 Hours
*LSED 401 Library Science Education 3
*EPSY 314 Educ Psychology 3
*SPED 210 Intro to SPED 2
MATH 277 Mathematics for Elem Educ 3
3
*EDUC 304 Reading 3
*EDUC 307 Planning and Assessment 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 6 Hours
ECE 400 Curriculum and Instruction 6
*ECE 420 Practicum in Early Childhood Educ 3
*ECE 411 Intro to Developmental Asessment 3
Elective 1
Total Hours 13
Total Hours 9
Courses in Gray should be taken in the semesters indicated
Semester 8 Hours
*ECE 427 Student Teaching 9
Total Degree Hours 120
Curriculum in Elementary Education Grades 1-5
Semester 1 Hours
ENG 101 or 121H or 123H Freshman comp 3
*MATH 161 College Algebra 3
GBIO 106 General Biology 1 3
BIOL 152 Gen. Biology 1 lab 1
POL SCI 102 Political Science 3
*GEOG 103 World Geography 3
SE 101 Freshman Success 2
Total Hours 18
Semester 3 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
**EDUC 203 Intro to EDUC 2
**EDUC 212 Diversity in EDUC 1
*MATH 287 Mathematics for Elem Educ 2
3
GBIO 107 General Biology 2 3
BIOL 154 Gen Biology 2 lab 1
HIST 202 American History 3
Total Hours 16
Semester 5 Hours
*EPSY 315 Classroom Management 3
*EDUC 307 Assessment 3
*LSED 401 Children’s Literature 3
*EDUC 304 Teaching Reading 3
*MATH 367 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
4
Elective Free Elective 1
Total Hours 17
Semester 7 Hours
*EDUC 415 Curriculum and Instruction in the Elementary School
9
*SPED 495 The Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the Regular Classroom
3
Total Hours 12
Important Notes *A grade of C or better is required in these courses. **A grade of B or better is required in this course. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212 should be taken concurrently EDUC 320, EDUC 322 & EDUC 326 should be taken concurrently EDUC 415 and SPED 495 should be taken concurrently
Semester 2 Hours
*ENG 102 or 122H or 124H
Critical Reading and Writing 3
*MATH 177 Mathematics for Elem Educ I 3
ESSC 101 or 102 or PHSC 102
Earth & Space Science or Physical Science
3
*MUS 291 Music for Children 3
HIST 102 Western Civilization 3
*COMM 210 Comm. in the Classroom 3
Total Hours 18
Semester 4 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
*EPSY 301 Educ Psychology 3
*SPED 210 Intro to SPED 2
*MATH 277 Mathematics for Elem Educ 3
3
PHYS 142 Elem Physics 4
Total Hours 15
Semester 6 Hours
*EDUC 326 Curriculum & Instruction 1-5 6
*EDUC 320 Diagnostic & Prescriptive Reading 3
*EDUC 322 Foundations of PK-8 Mathematics Education
3
*ART 371 Art for the Elementary Teacher 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 8 Hours
*EDUC 427 Student Teaching 9
Total Hours 9
Total Degree Hours 120
Courses in Gray should be taken in the semesters indicated
Curriculum in Middle School Education Grades 4-8
Semester 1 Hours
ENG 101 or 121H or 123H
Freshman comp 3
*MATH 161 College Algebra 3
GBIO 106 General Biology 1 3
BIOL 152 Gen. Biology 1 lab 1
*GEOG 103 World Geography 3
SE 101 Freshman Success 2
Total Hours 15
Semester 3 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
**EDUC 203 Intro to EDUC 2
**EDUC 212 Diversity in EDUC 1
*MATH 287 Mathematics for Elem Educ 2
3
PHYS 142 Physics for Elem Ed 4
HIST 102 Western Civilizations 3
SPED 210 Special Education Intro 2
Total Hours 18
Semester 5 Hours
*Focus Area I 4
*EPSY 315 Classroom Management 3
*EDUC 307 Assessment 3
*LSED 402 Young Adults Literature 3
*EDUC 308 Teaching Reading 3
Total Hours 16
Semester 7 Hours
*EDUC 484 Upper Elem Curr. & Instruction 6
*SPED 495 The Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the Regular Classroom
3
*Focus Area II 3
Total Hours 12
Important Notes *A grade of C or better is required in these courses. **A grade of B or better is required in this course. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212 should be taken concurrently EDUC 320, EDUC 322 & EDUC 326 should be taken concurrently EDUC 415 and SPED 495 should be taken concurrently
Total Hours 19
Semester 4 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
*EPSY 301 Educ Psychology 3
HIST 202 American History 3
*MATH 277 Mathematics for Elem Educ 3
3
ESSC 101 Earth and Space Science
3
Total Hours 15
Semester 6 Hours
*Focus Area I 3
*EDUC 320 Diagnostic & Prescriptive Reading
3
*EDUC 328 4-8 Curriculum and Instruction 6
*Focus Area II 4
Total Hours 16
Semester 8 Hours
*EDUC 427 Student Teaching 9
Total Hours 9
Courses in Gray should be taken in the semesters indicated
Semester 2 Hours
*ENG 102 or 122H or 124H
Critical Reading and Writing 3
*MATH 177 Mathematics for Elem Educ I 3
*COMM 210 Comm. in the Classroom 3
GBIO 107 General Biology 2 3
BIOL 154 Gen. Biology lab 2 1
ART 105 / THT 131 /MUS 151 / DNC 302
Intro to Art, Theatre, Music or dance
3
POLI SCI 201 Political Science 3
Total Degree Hours 120
Curriculum in Elementary Education and SPED Mild/Moderate Grades 1-5
Semester 1 Hours
ENG 101 or 121H or 123H
Freshman comp 3
*MATH 161 College Algebra 3
GBIO 106 General Biology 1 3
BIOL 152 Biology Lab 1
ART 105 or MUS 151 Intro to Art/Intro to Music 3
*GEOG 103 Intro to Geography 3
SE 101 Freshman Success 2
Total Hours 18
Semester 3 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
**EDUC 203 Intro to EDUC 2
**EDUC 212 Diversity in EDUC 1
*MATH 287 Mathematics for Elem Educ 2
3
*SPED 490 Special Topics Seminar 1
*SPED 210 Special Education 2
HIST 202 American History 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 5 Hours
*SPED 366 Special Education 3
*SPED 367 Special Education 3
*EDUC 307 Assessment 3
*POLI SCI 201 Political Science 3
*EPSY 315 Educational Psychology 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 7 Summer Hours
*SPED 441 Assessment 3
*SPED 465 Inclusion Practicum 3
Total Hours 6
Important Notes *A grade of C or better is required in these courses. **A grade of B or better is required in this course. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212 should be taken concurrently EDUC 320, EDUC 322 & EDUC 326 should be taken concurrently EDUC 415 and SPED 495 should be taken concurrently
Semester 2 Hours
*ENG 102 or 122H or 124H
Critical Reading and Writing 3
*MATH 177 Mathematics for Elem Educ 3
ESSC 101 or PHYS 102
Earth and Space Science or Physical Science
3
GBIO 107 General Biology 3
BIOL 154 Biology lab 1
HIST 102 Western Civilizations 3
Total Hours 16
Semester 4 Hours
ENGL 230/231/232 Literature 3
*EPSY 301 Educational Psychology 3
*EDUC 304 Teaching Reading 3
MATH 277 Math for Elem Education 3
*SPED 365 Behavior Management 3
PHIL or COMM 210 Humanities Elective 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 6 Hours
*EDUC 326 Curriculum and Instruction 6
*EDUC 320 Foundations of Math 3
*EDUC 322 Diagnostic and Prescriptive Reading
3
*SPED 442 Developing Partnerships 3
Total Hours 13
Semester 8 Hours
*EDUC 415 Curriculum and Instruction 9
*SPED 495 The Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the Regular Classroom
3
PHYS 142 Physics 4
Total Hours 16
Semester 9 Hours
*SPED 450 Student Teaching 9
Total Hours 9
Total Degree Hours 120
Courses in Gray should be taken in the semesters indicated
Curriculum in Elementary Education and SPED Mild/Moderate Grades 4-8
Semester 1 Hours
ENG 101 or 121H or 123H
Freshman comp 3
*MATH 161 College Algebra 3
GBIO 106 General Biology 1 3
BIOL 152 Biology Lab 1
ART 105 or MUS 151 Intro to Art/Intro to Music 3
*GEOG 103 Intro to Geography 3
SE 101 Freshman Success 2
Total Hours 18
Semester 3 Hours
ENG 230 or 231 or 232 Literature 3
**EDUC 203 Intro to EDUC 2
**EDUC 212 Diversity in EDUC 1
*MATH 287 Mathematics for Elem Educ 2
3
*SPED 490 Special Topics Seminar 1
*SPED 210 Special Education 2
HIST 202 American History 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 5 Hours
*SPED 366 Special Education 3
*SPED 367 Special Education 3
*EDUC 307 Assessment 3
*POLI SCI 201 Political Science 3
*EPSY 315 Educational Psychology 3
Total Hours 15
Semester 7 Summer Hours
*SPED 441 Assessment 3
*SPED 465 Inclusion Practicum 3
Total Hours 6
Important Notes *A grade of C or better is required in these courses. **A grade of B or better is required in this course. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212 should be taken concurrently EDUC 320, EDUC 322 & EDUC 326 should be taken concurrently EDUC 415 and SPED 495 should be taken concurrently
Semester 2 Hours
*ENG 102 or 122H or 124H
Critical Reading and Writing 3
*MATH 177 Mathematics for Elem Educ 3
ESSC 101 or PHYS 102
Earth and Space Science or Physical Science
3
GBIO 107 General Biology 3
BIOL 154 Biology lab 1
HIST 102 Western Civilizations 3
Total Hours 16
Semester 4 Hours
ENGL 230/231/232 Literature 3
MATH 277 Math for Elem Education 3
*Focus Area English or Social Studies 0-3
*EPSY 301 Educational Psychology 3
*SPED 365 Behavior Management 3
*EDUC 308 Reading in Middle School 3
Total Hours 15-18
Semester 6 Hours
*EDUC 320 PK-8 Math Education 3
*EDUC 328 Curriculum 4-8 6
PHYS 142 Physics 4
*SPED 442 Developing Partnerships 3
Total Hours 16
Total Hours 15-17
Semester 9 Hours
*EDUC 450 Student Teaching 9
Total Hours 9
Total Degree Hours 125-130
Courses in Gray should be taken in the semesters indicated
Semester 8 Hours
*Focus Area English/Math/Social Studies/Science
3-4
*Focus Area English/Math/Social Studies/Science
3-4
*EDUC 484 Upper Elem Curriculum and Instruction
6
*EDUC 484 Upper Elem Curriculum and Instruction
3
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Important Curriculum Notes
Pre-K – 3 Curriculum
Teacher candidates in this curriculum may take EPSY 301 and EDUC 307 concurrently. Full
SARTE status is required for EDUC 307
Teacher candidates in this curriculum may take EDUC 304 and EPSY 301 concurrently. Full
SARTE status is required for EDUC 304.
Middle School 4-8 Curriculum
Teacher candidates in this curriculum choose two focus areas. The contents areas are English,
Math, Science and Social Studies.
Teacher candidates in this curriculum have to pass the content PRAXIS exams in the two content
areas chosen before student teaching.
Teacher candidates in this curriculum must make a “C” or better in all courses in the two focus
areas. For example if a student chooses English as one focus area, every English the student
takes (including English 101, 102 etc) must be completed with a “C” or better.
In the English focus area, a one hour field experience elective is required. Candidates should
take the one hour elective with ENG 467. The English department is developing the course and
should be available not earlier than Spring 12. If a candidate needs the elective before the
course is available, they must take an English course to meet the requirement.
Teacher candidates in this curriculum may take EDUC 304 instead of EDUC 308 if 308 is not
offered a given semester.
Special Education Grades 1 – 5
Teacher candidates in this curriculum must take either MUS 151 or ART 105. They cannot take
THE 131 or DNC 302 to substitute. If they took or wish to take MUS 291, it will substitute for
MUS 151.
Special Education Grades 4 – 8
Teacher candidates in this curriculum only choose one focus area. The contents areas are
English, Math, Science and Social Studies.
Teacher candidates in this curriculum may take EPSY 301 and EDUC 307 concurrently. Full
SARTE status is required for EDUC 307
Teacher candidates in this curriculum do not have to take COMM 210.
GRADE POINT AVERAGE
GPA AND DEGREE GPA
What is the difference between a degree grade point average and a cumulative grade point
average?
The grade point average computed on all hours attempted is the Cumulative Grade Point
Average. The Cumulative Grade Point Average is the only Grade Point Average that will appear
on the academic transcript prior to graduation. Academic standing, campus awards, and honors
will be determined by the cumulative GPA.
The Degree Grade Point Average is calculated using the last passing grade earned for courses
required within a curriculum and is used to determine a student’s eligibility for an
undergraduate degree. All prior attempts of courses repeated for credit are disregarded when
calculating the degree GPA through LEONet.
Procedure:
Candidates, who would like to request their degree grade point average, need to come into the
Department of Teaching and Learning’s office. These are looked up and listed after a semester
is competed, after grades are in the computer.
Possible Electives In the 2011-2012 Pre-K and 1-5 curriculum, teacher candidates need a 1 hour elective. If they do not have any extra courses, they can choose a course. These courses can be used as an elective. Students should read the course descriptions to get more information on meeting times per week. The level of difficulty of each course is not known.
LS 102 1 hour credit Introduction to Information Research
KINL 102 1 hour credit Beginning Badminton
KINL 103 1 hour credit Jogging
KINL 107 1 hour credit Beginning Golf
KINL 108 1 hour credit Beginning Gymnastics
KINL 110 1 hour credit Beginning Tennis
KINL 111 1 hour credit Swim Fitness
KINL 112 1 hour credit Bowling
KINL 113 1 hour credit Weight Training
KINL 115 1 hour credit Aerobic Dance
KINL 120 1 hour credit Beginning Swimming
KINL 133 1 hour credit Walking for Fitness
KINL 134 1 hour credit Pump and Run
DNC 105 1 hour credit Pilates 1
DNC 107 1 hour credit Introduction to Yoga
DNC 110 1 hour credit Tap Dance 1
DNC 120 1 hour credit Jazz Dance 1
Math 155 or
Math 161 Math 155/161
and Math 167
(with “C” or better)
Math 155/161 and
Math 167 (with “C” or better)
and Math 168
(with “C” or better)
New Math Course Flowchart For students majoring in the Department of Teaching & Learning
2013-2014
Math 155/161 and
Math 167 (with “C” or better)
and Math 168
(with “C” or better) and
Math 267
Math 155/161 and
Math 167 (with “C” or better)
and Math 267
Math 277
Math 177
Math 287 Math 277
Math 287 Math 367
Required by: •All 1-5 majors •4-8 majors with math concentration
NOTES: •Students who passed Math 167 with the grade of “D” should now take Math 177 •Students who passed Math 168 with the grade of “D” and who have not taken Math 277 should take Math 277 and then take Math 287 •In general, here are the substitutions: 167=177, 267=277, and 168=287 •Transfer students who wish to begin the program must take the Basic Skills Test
EDUC 203 and EDUC 212
In order for students to progress and not fall behind, these two courses are typically taken by students
at the beginning of their sophomore year. EDUC 203 and EDUC 212 are taken concurrently.
Pre-Requisites
2.5 or better GPA or Degree GPA
30 hours
A “C” or better in English 102
EDUC 203 – Introduction to Education.
This course is a 2 hour course and is usually offered 50% on- line. In addition to educational topics,
students learn about Southeastern’s College of Education admittance requirements. Students in this
course are required to complete 10 hours of field experience in a prescribed school setting.
EDUC 212 – Diversity in Education
This course is a 1 hour course and is usually offered 100& on-line. Students take this course
concurrently with EDUC 203. Students complete weekly lessons focusing on diversity in the classroom.
Students are required to complete 5 hours of classroom observations in a prescribed school setting
SUGGESTED SEQUENCE FOR EDUCATION COURSES
Suggested sequence of courses for ELED 1-5
EDUC 203 or (1) EDUC 212 (2)
EPSY 301 (3) SPED 210 (2)
EDUC 307 (3) EPSY 315 (3) EDUC 304 (3) Intro. Portfolio
EDUC 326 (6) EDUC 320 (3) EDUC 322 (3)
EDUC 415 (9) SPED 495 (3) Dev. Portfolio
Student Teaching Comp. Portfolio
Suggested sequence of courses for PRE K-3
EDUC 203 (2) EDUC 212 (1) SPED 210 (2)
EPSY 304 or 301(3) EPSY 314 or 315 (3) EDUC 304 (3) EDUC 307 (3) Intro. Portfolio
EDUC 323 (6) EDUC 320 (3)
ECE 400 (6) ECE 420 (3) ECE 411 (3)
ECE 422 (9) SPED 495 (3) Dev. Portfolio
Student Teaching Comp. Portfolio
Suggested sequence of courses for 4-8
EDUC 203 (2) EDUC 212 (1) SPED 210 (2)
EPSY 301 (3)
EDUC 307 (3) EPSY 315 (3) EDUC 308 (3) Intro. Portfolio
EDUC 328 (6) EDUC 320 (3)
EDUC 484 (9) SPED 495 (3) Dev. Portfolio
Student Teaching Comp. Portfolio
Suggested sequence of courses for SPED 1-5
FALL SPRING FALL SPRING SUMMER FALL SPRING
Suggested sequence of courses for SPED 4-8 FALL SPRING FALL SPRING SUMMER FALL SPRING
Suggested sequence for Secondary Majors
EDUC 203 (2) EDUC 212 (1) SPED 490 (1) SPED 210 (2)
EPSY 301 (3) EDUC 304 (3) SPED 365 (3)
SPED 366 (3) SPED 367 (3) EDUC 307 (3) EPSY 315 (3) Intro. Portfolio
EDUC 326 (6) EDUC 320 (3) EDUC 322 (3) SPED 442 (3)
SPED 441(3) SPED 465 (3) (Only offered in Summer semester)
EDUC 415 (9) SPED 495 (3) Dev. Portfolio
Student Teaching Comp. Portfolio
EDUC 203 (2) EDUC 212 (1) SPED 210 (2) SPED 490 (1)
EPSY 301 (3) EDUC 308 (3) SPED 365 (3)
SPED 366 (3) SPED 367 (3) EDUC 307 (3) EPSY 315 (3) Intro. Portfolio
EDUC 328 (6) EDUC 320 (3) SPED 442 (3)
SPED 441 (3) SPED 465 (3) (Only offered in summer semester)
EDUC 484(6) SPED 495 (3) Dev. Portfolio
Student Teaching Comp. Portfolio
EDUC 203 (2) EDUC 212 (1)
EPSY 311 (3) SPED 210 (2)
EDUC 407 (3) EPSY 315 (3) EDUC 475 (3) Intro. Portfolio
EDUC 472 (3) EDUC 490 (3) Dev. Portfolio
Student Teaching Comp. Portfolio
CURRICULUM MAP
Use below to determine graduation semester.
Reminders:
Check Pre-requisites for courses.
Add when the portfolio(s) are due. It is a pre-requisite for some courses
Check course offering chart. Some courses are not offered in the summer
and some courses may only be offered fall or spring semester.
It is not advisable for students to take a heavy course load during the
methods semesters.
During the student teaching semester, it is not advisable for students to
take other courses; unless needed to be full time.
FALL 14 SPRING 15 SUMMER 15 FALL 15
SPRING 16 SUMMER 16 FALL 16 SPRING 17
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2014 – 2015 Course Prerequisites
If a student wants to take He/She will need
EDUC 203/212
2.5 degree or cum GPA “C” or better in Eng 102 30 hours
EDUC 304 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 Full SARTE Status
EDUC 307 Full SARTE Status EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211
EDUC 308 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 Full SARTE Status
EDUC 322
Full SARTE Status EPSY 315 EDUC 304 EDUC 307
EDUC 320 Introductory Portfolio Full SARTE Status EPSY 301 or EPSY 304 EPSY 315 or EPSY 314 EDUC 307 Math 177 and 287
EDUC 323 Introductory Portfolio Full SARTE Status ECE 106 EPSY 314 or EPSY 315 EDUC 304 EDUC 307 Math 177 and 287
EDUC 326 Introductory Portfolio Full SARTE Status EPSY 315 or SPED 363 EDUC 304 EDUC 307 or SPED 440 LSED 401 Math 177 and 287
EDUC 328 Introductory Portfolio Full SARTE Status EPSY 315 or SPED 363 EDUC 308 EDUC 307 or SPED 440 LSED 402 Math 177 and 287
EDUC 407 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 EPSY 301 or 311 Full SARTE Status
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EDUC 415 Full SARTE status Introductory Portfolio MUS 291 EDUC 326, 320, and 322
EDUC 484 Full SARTE status Introductory Portfolio EDUC 328 and 320
ECE 400 EDUC 320 and 323 Full SARTE status
ECE 411 EDUC 320 and 323 Full SARTE status
ECE 420 EDUC 320, EDUC 323 Full SARTE status.
ECE 422 ECE 400, 411 AND 420 Full SARTE status MUS 291
EPSY 301 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 Provisional SARTE status
EPSY 304 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 Provisional SARTE status
EPSY 311 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 Provisional SARTE status
EPSY 315 EDUC 203/212 or EDUC 201/211 Full SARTE status
MATH 177 “C” or better in MATH 155 or MATH 161
MATH 277 “C” or better in MATH 177
MATH 287 “C” or better in MATH 177 and 277
SPED 210 30 hours
SPED 365 SPED 210 Full SARTE status
SPED 366 SPED 210 Full SARTE status
SPED 367 SPED 210 Full SARTE status
SPED 441 SPED 361, 363, 365, and 440
SPED 442 SPED 210 Full SARTE status
SPED 465 SPED 365, 366, and 367
SPED 490 SPED 200 Permission from Department Head
SPED 495 Full SARTE status Introductory Portfolio SPED 210 or 200
Student teaching See current catalogue
Summer EDUC 307/407 EDUC 304 EPSY 301 EPSY 304 EPSY 311 EPSY 315 SPED 210 SPED 441 SPED 465
Course Offerings Fall EDUC 203 EDUC 212 EDUC 304 EDUC 307 EDUC 308 EDUC 320 EDUC 322 EDUC 323 EDUC 326 EDUC 328 EDUC 407 EDUC 415 EDUC 472 EDUC 475 EDUC 484 EDUC 490 ECE 106 ECE 400 ECE 411 ECE 420 ECE 422 LSED 401 LSED 402 EPSY 301 EPSY 304 EPSY 311 EPSY 315 SPED 210 SPED 490 SPED 366 SPED 367 SPED 495 Student Teaching
Spring EDUC 203 EDUC 212 EDUC 304 EDUC 307 EDUC 308 EDUC 320 EDUC 322 EDUC 323 EDUC 326 EDUC 328 EDUC 407 EDUC 415 EDUC 472 EDUC 475 EDUC 484 EDUC 490 ECE 106 ECE 400 ECE 411 ECE 420 ECE 422 LSED 401 LSED 402 EPSY 301 EPSY 304 EPSY 311 EPSY 315 SPED 210 SPED 365 SPED 442 SPED 495 Student Teaching
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Common Substitutions Fall 14
SUBSTITUTIONS
EDUC 203 (2) & EDUC 212 (1) For EDUC 201 (1) & EDUC 211 (2) For students in an old curriculum
EDUC 202 (3) For EDUC 203 (2) Not for EDUC 212
EDUC 304 (3) For EDUC 308 (3) If 308 not offered
EDUC 307 For EDUC 407
EDUC 407 For EDUC 307
EPSY 301 For EPSY 304 If 304 is not offered
EPSY 315 For EPSY 314 If 314 not offered
EDUC 415 (9) For EDUC 484 (6) If 484 not offered & extra 3 EDUC hours
SPED 200 (3) For SPED 210 (2) If student has had 200
MATH 155 (5) For MATH 161 (3) Students take course based on Math ACT score
Math 177 For Math 167
Math 277 For Math 267
Math 287 For Math 168
LSED 401 For LSED 402 If 402 not offered
COMM 211 (3) For COMM 210(3) ONLY If student has had 211 in another major or as a transfer
HIST 201 (3) For HIST 202 If student has had 201
HIST 101 (3) For HIST 102 If student has had 102
HIST 102 (3) For HIST 101 If student has had 101
GBIO 151 (3) For GBIO 106 Student took as another major
GBIO 153 (3) For GBIO 107 Student took as another major
ZOO 250 (3) For GBIO 106 Student took as another major
ZOO 251 (3) For GBIO 107 Student took as another major
ZOO 252 (1) For BIOL 152 (1) Student took as another major
ZOO 253 (1) For BIOL 154 (1) Student took as another major
EASC 101 (3) For ESSC 102 (3) Student took as another major
EASC 102 (3) For ESSC 101 (3) If both are not needed
EASC 101 (3) For EASC 102 (3) If both are not needed
EASC 101 or EASC 102 For CHEM 109 If both are not needed
CHEM 109 For EASC 101 or EASC 102 If both are not needed
HS 461 For KIN 405 If KIN 405 not offered
NO SUBSTITUTIONS
Not EDUC 203 (3) For EDUC 212 (1)
Not EDUC 212 (1) For EDUC 203 (2)
Not SPED 210 (2) For SPED 495 (3)
Not SPED 200 (3) For SPED 495 (3)
Not HIST 102 (3) For HIST 202 (3)
Not HIST 202 (3) For HIST 102 (3)
Not MATH 241 (3) For MATH 277 (3)
NOTE: As stated in the 2013-2014 University Catalogue,
No credit earned at a junior college may be used for credit at the 300 or 400 course level.
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Certification and Praxis
CERTIFICATION: Overview of Louisiana Testing Requirements
How to Qualify for Certification For certification in Louisiana, all candidates must:
Earn a baccalaureate degree.
Complete a state-approved educator preparation program at a college or university OR
Complete one of Louisiana's alternative certification routes.
Pass The Praxis Series® tests for their certification area.
Submit the appropriate application forms and fees.
PRAXIS EXAMS: In the state of Louisiana, in order be to be a certified teacher, a person must pass certain parts of the PRAXIS exam.
In order to find out specific exams for each certification area, follow the following steps.
Go to ets.org.
Click on The Praxis Series Tests
Under State Requirements, click Louisiana
Click Go
Click on “test for their certification area”
PRAXIS SCORES
Effective Date: 09/01/2014
NOTE: Students should be referred to the following link for current scores and test numbers
http://www.ets.org/praxis/la/requirements/
What are the required PRAXIS exams and scores?
Early Childhood Education Praxis I NOTE: Students with a composite ACT of 22 or higher (SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 or higher) are exempt from taking Praxis 1 Core Academic skills for Educators in reading, writing, and math. Core Academic Skills for Educators:
Reading (5712**) ‐ 156 Writing (5722**) ‐ 162 Math (5732**) ‐ 150 Elementary Content Knowledge ‐Paper (#0014)‐ 150 OR Elementary Content Knowledge‐ Computer (#5014)‐150 AND PLT (#0621 or 5621) ‐ 157
Elementary Grades 1‐5 Praxis I NOTE: Students with a composite ACT of 22 or higher (SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 or higher) are exempt from taking Praxis 1 Core Academic skills for Educators in reading, writing, and math. Core Academic Skills for Educators:
Reading (5712**) ‐ 156 Writing (5722**) ‐ 162 Math (5732**) ‐ 150 Elementary Content Knowledge ‐Paper (#0014)‐ 150 OR Elementary Content Knowledge‐ Computer (#5014)‐150 AND PLT (#0622 or 5622) ‐ 160
[Type text] 10 10 11
Middle School Education Praxis I NOTE: Students with a composite ACT of 22 or higher (SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 or higher) are exempt from taking Praxis 1 Core Academic skills for Educators in reading, writing, and math. Core Academic Skills for Educators:
Reading (5712**) ‐ 156 Writing (5722**) ‐ 162 Math (5732**) ‐ 150 Content Knowledge (Select 1 areas) Language Arts (#5047) ‐ 164 Social Studies (#5089) ‐ 149 Math (#5169) ‐ 165 Science (#5440) ‐ 150 PLT 5‐9 (#5623) ‐ 160
Special Education with Add on of Middle School of Elementary Grades 1‐5
Praxis I NOTE: Students with a composite ACT of 22 or higher (SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 or higher) are exempt from taking Praxis 1 Core Academic skills for Educators in reading, writing, and math. Core Academic Skills for Educators:
Reading (5712**) ‐ 156 Writing (5722**) ‐ 162 Math (5732**) ‐ 150 Elementary Content Knowledge‐Paper‐ (#0014) ‐ 150 OR Elementary Content Knowledge‐ Computer‐ (#5014) ‐150 AND Mild to Moderate Disabilities (#0543 or 5543) ‐153 PLT K‐6‐(#0622 or 5622) ‐ 160
Special Education with Add on of Middle School Grades 4‐8
Praxis I NOTE: Students with a composite ACT of 22 or higher (SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 or higher) are exempt from taking Praxis 1 Core Academic skills for Educators in reading, writing, and math. Core Academic Skills for Educators:
Reading (5712**) ‐ 156 Writing (5722**) ‐ 162 Math (5732**) ‐ 150 Content Knowledge (Select 1 areas) Language Arts (#5047) ‐ 164 Social Studies (#5089) ‐ 149 Math (#5169) ‐ 165 Science (#5440) ‐ 150
Mild to Moderate Disabilities (#0543 or 5543) ‐153
PLT 5‐9 (#5623 or 0623) ‐ 160
[Type text] 10 10 11
**At this time, a content area exam is not required for certification in Louisiana (31 credit hours in the content area used in lieu of exam for certification).
When should students take the PRAXIS tests?
PRAXIS I‐ during EDUC 203 NOTE: Students with a composite ACT of 22 or higher (SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 or higher) are exempt from taking Praxis 1 Core Academic skills for Educators in reading, writing, and math. Content Knowledge‐ it is recommended but NOT required that students take the Content Knowledge test(s) during the EDUC 323, EDUC 326, or EDUC 328 semester. Students must achieve passing scored on all tests prior to student teaching. PLT‐ during the EDUC 415, EDUC 484, or ECE 422 semester. Students must achieve passing scores on all tests prior to student teaching.
Revised 4/16/2014
LOUISIANA REQUIREMENTS—PRAXIS EXAMS and SCORES
PRE-PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TESTS OR CORE ACADEMIC SKILLS FOR EDUCATORS (Teacher applicants in all content areas must take all three exams.)
To differentiate the computer delivered tests, Educational Testing Service has placed the number “5” or “6” preceding the current test code. The Department will accept computer-delivered passing test scores for licensure.
PRE-PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TEST (PPST) Test # Score Effective Date PPST:R – Pre-Professional Skills Test: Reading 0710 or 5710
176
Effective 7/1/10 – 8/31/14
PPST:W – Pre-Professional Skills Test: Writing
0720 or 5720
175
PPST:M – Pre-Professional Skills Test: Mathematics
0730 or 5730
175
CORE ACADEMIC SKILLS FOR EDUCATORS
Test #
Score Effective Date
Core Academic Skills for Educators: Reading
5712**
156
Mandatory 9/1/14 Core Academic Skills for Educators: Writing
5722**
162
Core Academic Skills for Educators: Mathematics
5732**
150
An ACT composite score of 22 or a SAT combined verbal/critical reading and math score of 1030 may be used in lieu of Praxis 1 PPST Exams or Core Academic Skills for Educators in reading, writing and math by prospective teachers in Louisiana.
PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING (PLT) EXAMS
Principles of Learning & Teaching: Early Childhood 0621 or 5621 157 Effective 1/1/12
Principles of Learning & Teaching: K-6
0622 or 5622
160 Principles of Learning & Teaching: 5-9
0623 or 5623
160
Principles of Learning & Teaching: 7-12
0624 or 5624
157
CONTENT AND PEDAGOGY REQUIREMENTS
Certification Area
Name of Praxis Test
Content Exam Score
Pedagogy: Principles of Learning & Teaching
PLT K-6 (#0622/ 5622)
PLT 5-9 (#0623/ 5623)
PLT 7-12 (#0624/ 5624)
Early Childhood Grades PK-3 Elementary Content Knowledge (0014 or 5014)
150 PLT Early Childhood 0621 or 5621 (Score 157)
Elementary Grades 1-5 Elementary Content Knowledge (0014 or 5014) 150 160 --- ---
GRADES 4-8 CERTIFICATION AREAS Score PLT 5-9 Grades 4-8 Mathematics Middle School Mathematics (0069) last administration 6/7/14
Middle School Mathematics (5169)** Mandatory 9/1/14 148 165
--- 160
---
Grades 4-8 Science
Middle School Science (0439) last administration 6/7/14 Middle School Science (5440)** Effective Date TBD
150 TBD
--- 160 ---
Grades 4-8 Social Studies Middle School Social Studies (0089 or 5089) 149 _ 160
Grades 4-8 English/Language Arts
Middle School English/Language Arts (0049 or 5049) Effective 11/1/11 – 8/31/14 Middle School English/Language Arts (5047)** Mandatory 9/1/14
160
164
--- 160 ---
Revised 4/16/2014
GRADES 6-12 CERTIFICATION AREAS Score PLT 7-12 Agriculture Agriculture (0700) last administration 6/7/14
Agriculture (5701)** Effective Date TBD 510 TBD
--- --- 157
Business Business Education: Content Knowledge (0101 or 5101) 154
--- --- 157
English English Language, Literature, & Composition: Content Knowledge (0041 or 5041) Effective 5/8/12 – 8/31/14 * Pedagogy (0043) *retired by ETS – last admin 7/20/13 English Language Arts: Content & Analysis (5039)** Mandatory 9/1/14
160 130*
168
__ __ 157
Family & Consumer Sciences Family & Consumer Sciences (0121 or 5121)
Family & Consumer Sciences (5122)** Effective Date TBD
141
TBD
--- --- 157
Chinese Chinese (Mandarin): World Language (5665) 164
PLT 7-12 (Score 157) until 6/30/13; After 6/30/13 World Languages Pedagogy 0841 (Score 158)
French French: World Language (5174) 157
German German: World Language (5183) 157
Latin
None Available*** _
Spanish Spanish: World Language (5195)
157
Mathematics
Mathematics: Content Knowledge (0061 or 5061) Mathematics: Content Knowledge (5161)** Mandatory 9/1/14
135
160
__ __ 157
Social Studies
Social Studies: Content and Interpretation (0086 or 5086) 160 ---
---
157
Speech Speech Communications (0221 or 5221)
146 --- --- 157
Technology Education
Technology Education (0051 or 5051) 159 --- ---
157
SCIENCE CERTIFICATION AREAS Biology Biology: Content Knowledge (0235 or 5235) 150 --- --- 157
Chemistry Chemistry: Content Knowledge (0245 or 5245) 151 157
Earth Science None Available*** 157
Environmental None Available***
(Louisiana will accept Environmental Science (0831) w/passing score of 156 earned from 1/1/14 to 6/7/14.)
157
General Science General Science: Content Knowledge (0435 or 5435) 156
157
Physics Physics: Content Knowledge (0265 or 5265) 141 157
Computer Science, Journalism, Marketing
At this time, a content area exam is not required for certification in Louisiana.
--- --- --- 157
ALL-LEVEL K-12 CERTIFICATION AREAS Score PLT K-6 PLT 5-9 PLT 7-12 Grades K-12 Art Art: Content Knowledge (0134 or 5134) 159 160 or 160 or 157
Grades K-12 Dance None Available*** --- 160 or 160 or 157
Grades K-12 Foreign Languages (Latin- no content exam**)
Chinese: (Mandarin): World Language (5665) 164 PLT K-6 (Score 160) or PLT 5-9 (Score 160) or PLT 7-12
(Score 157) until 6/30/13;
After 6/30/13 World Languages Pedagogy 0841 (Score 158)
French: World Language (5174) 157
German: World Language (5183) 157
Spanish: World Language (5195) 157
Grades K-12 Music Music: Content Knowledge (0113 or 5113) 151
160 or 160 or 157
Grades K-12 Health and Physical Education
Physical Education: Content Knowledge (0091 or 5091) Health and Physical Education (5857)** Effective Date TBD
146 TBD
160 or 160 or 157
***At this time, a content area exam is not required for certification in Louisiana (31 credit hours in the content area used in lieu of exam for certification).
Revised 4/16/2014
SPECIAL EDUCATION AREAS Area Content Exam Score Pedagogy Requirement Score
Early Interventionist Birth – 5yrs
Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (0014 or 5014)
150
Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications (0354 or 5354) and PLT: Early Childhood (0621 or 5621) Special Education: Early Childhood (5691)** & PLT: Early Childhood (0621/5621) Mandatory 9/1/14
145
157
159 157
Hearing Impaired K-12
Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (0014 or 5014)
150
Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications (0354 or 5354) and Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students (0271) last administration of 0271 is 6/7/14 Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications (0354 or 5354) & Special Education: Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (0272)/5272)** Mandatory 9/1/14
145
160
145 160
Mild to Moderate Disabilities 1-5, 4-8 and 6-12
ALL Candidates must pass a content area exam appropriate to certification level 1-5, 4-8, 6-12 (e.g., 0014/5014, or core subject-specific exams for middle or secondary grades – ELA, math, science, social studies, etc.)
Special Education: Core Knowledge and Mild to Moderate Applications (0543 or 5543)
153
Significant Disabilities 1-12
Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (0014 or 5014)
150
Special Education: Core Knowledge and Severe to Profound Applications (0545 or 5545)
153
Visual Impairments/Blind K-12
Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (0014 or 5014)
150
Special Education: Core Content Knowledge and Applications (0354 or 5354) Special Education: Core Content Knowledge and Applications (0354 or 5354) & Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (0282/5282)** Mandatory 9/1/14
145
145 163
To differentiate the above computer based tests, Educational Testing Service has placed the number “5” preceding the current test code. The Department will accept computer based passing test scores for licensure.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT AREAS
Certification Area Name of Praxis Test Area Test Score
Educational Leader – Level 1 School Leaders Licensure Assessment (1011 or 6011) 166 Educational Leader – Level 3 School Superintendent Assessment (6021) 160 Ancillary School Librarian Library Media Specialist (0311 or 5311) 136 School Guidance Counselor Professional School Counselor (0421 or 5421)** Effective 7/1/15 156
ALTERNATE CERTIFICATION CANDIDATES
Certification Areas Name of Praxis Test Area Test Score
Early Childhood PK-3, Elementary 1-5 & Special Education – (Reading Competency Assessment Option for Alternate Candidates)
Teaching Reading (0204 or 5204)
157
All Praxis scores used for certification must be sent directly from ETS to the State Department of Education electronically, or the original Praxis score report from ETS must be submitted with candidate’s application. Log in to http://www.ets.org/praxis/la to ensure you are registering and taking the appropriate test(s) required for Louisiana licensure.
LDOE/Division of Certification, Preparation and Recruitment 4/30/14
New Praxis Exams Coming in September 2014 The current exams listed below are being discontinued by Educational Testing Services and replaced with new exams and new passing scores. The new exams and passing scores were approved for adoption by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) in April 2014. Upon completion of advertisement in the Louisiana Register (approximately 3 months) and final approval by BESE, the new exams will go into effect as a rule.
Applicants may register and take the current exams listed in the 2nd column through June 2014.
Teacher Certification Area Current Exams to be Discontinued
New Exams
(Replacing Discontinued Exams)
Proposed Passing Score of
New Exams
Agriculture Agriculture (0700) Agriculture (5701) 147
Family & Consumer Sciences Family & Consumer Sciences (0121 or 5121)
Family & Consumer Sciences (5122)
153
Health & Physical Education Physical Education: Content Knowledge (0091 or 5091)
Health & Physical Education (5857)
160
Middle School Science Middle School Science (0439) Middle School Science (5440) 150
Scholarships and Financial Aid Scholarships Advisees may request information concerning scholarships. There is departmental scholarship information available in the Department of Teaching and Learning’s office. The advisee may also be directed to Southeastern’s Scholarship Office for more information and application process. The website is www.selu.edu/scholarships. Contact number 985-549-5116. The scholarship office is located at North Campus, Room 120. Financial Aid Southeastern has opportunities for financial aid for students. Advisees should be directed the financial aid office. The website is www.selu.edu/financialaid. Contact number is 985-549-2244. The financial aid office is located on North Campus.
Education Scholarships Offered at Southeastern 2014
Alexis & Todd Ducorbier Family Scholarship DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Must have attended high school located in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany, or Tangipahoa parish. Currently enrolled in the College of Education, studying for Bachelors, Masters, or certificate in teaching. Preference given to a student who has a passion for building a bigger future for children. Must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 Must exhibit financial need. Preference given to a student who would not be able to attend without this financial assistance (i.e. not a TOPS recipient. RETENTION: The student may retain the scholarship as long as the
criteria are met. Bill and Katherine Clark Scholarship in Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Entering freshman Majoring in Education Graduate of St. Michael High School or St. Thomas High School. Submit a one page essay. Distributed in Fall only. RETENTION: No retention. A new student is selected each year. College of Education Senior Scholarship DEPARTMENT: Dean’s Office, College of Education CRITERIA: Undergraduate major in the College of Education Minimum GPA of 3.0 Will have earned a minimum of 90 hours (30 of which
will have been earned at Southeastern) by the end of the current semester RETENTION: Must reapply annually Maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average Remain enrolled full‐time as a College of Education major. Deborah Rae Morris Endowed Scholarship in Special Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Full time (12 hours) Special Education major 2.75 GPA Junior standing preferred but not required Submit one page written essay RETENTION: 2.75 GPA Full time student Department of Teaching and Learning Scholarship DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Preference given to a member of a historical underrepresented group. Must be majoring in Education or Special Education. Must have achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 Must be enrolled full‐time. RETENTION: 2.5 GPA Full time student Joyce Helms Memorial Scholarship in Special Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Minimum 2.5 GPA Freshman majoring in Education Full time (12 hours) RETENTION: 2.5 GPA Full time
Mollie Robicheaux Branch Endowed Scholarship in Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Major in Education Completed 30 hours of undergraduate credits Minimum 3.0 GPA Good moral character Full time (12 hours) Preference given to student from East Baton Rouge Parish (known as “Central”) RETENTION: 6 semesters if criteria met Maintains 2.75 GPA Randy and Barbara Moffett Endowed Scholarship in Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Full time student at Southeastern Louisiana University
Majoring in education or a beginning freshman who intends to major in education. Have a 2.75 or higher high school or college GPA.
RETENTION: Not specified SGA Endowed Scholarship in Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Must have a 3.0 or higher Southeastern GPA Must be majoring in one of the disciplines in the College of Education and Human Development Must have completed 45 hours of coursework at Southeastern & must have junior standing. Must have a record of active participation in registered Southeastern student organizations. Must provide evidence of involvement in community service
RETENTION: Not specified Simoneaux‐Holmes Endowed Scholarship in Elementary Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Minimum College GPA of 3.0 Must be majoring in Elementary Education Must be junior or senior standing Must be full‐time (12 hours) Preference given to a male student from Assumption High School. RETENTION: Not Specified W.L. "Buddy" Billups Scholarship in Special Education DEPARTMENT: Teaching and Learning CRITERIA: Major in Special Education If possible, have an emphasis in retardation Junior or senior standing Louisiana resident Minimum 3.0 GPA RETENTION: Not specified