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Admissions Information

Important

If the number of applications exceeds maximum capacity for the ELESPED dual degree in the College of Education, then admissions will review applications and make admissions decisions based on academic standing. Those not admitted are welcome to reapply, and we strongly recommend that students make an appointment with their academic advisor to review their options.

For fall entrance into the program the will open on January 1, 2024 and close January 31, 2024. Late applications will NOT be accepted.

The Elementary & Special Education Department offers a dual major in early childhood and special education, preparing students to work in both fields in grades P-5. All ELESPED cohorts begin in the fall, including 10 credit hours during the summer before their internship. Students in the ELE/SPED program are required to attend orientations, open houses, meet and greets, etc., all of which are held weeks before the official start of the 91ÁÔÆæ fall semester. Please plan to be available as early as mid-July to attend these required events. Failure to attend these events will result in removal from the program. No exceptions will be made. 

Required

Please read the following information thoroughly before applying to the Elementary & Special Education program:

  • Professional Development Communities (PDCs)
  • Field Placement Policy
  • Pre-Planning Requirements

Special Note for Transfer Students

Transfer students wishing to apply to a teacher certification program must first apply for admission to 91ÁÔÆæ. Please note that admission to 91ÁÔÆæ does not automatically guarantee admission to a teacher certification program.

Once admitted, our field placement director places students in Professional Development Communities (PDCs). This placement is for two full years and includes a summer semester.

Please be sure to read the professional development communities, field placement, pre-planning and requirement information thoroughly.

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