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College of Education, Arts & Sciences, and Nursing
MSU-Northern P.O. Box 7751 Havre, MT 59501-7751 Tel: (406) 265-3735 Location: Cowan Hall 105A |
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Level One: Admission to Teacher Education is required of all students prior to their enrolling in any professional education core courses at the 300 level or above. After admission to Level One, students will fbe referred to as candidates and be classified as education majors. The following General Education Courses have to be completed with a “C-” or better before application to Level One Teacher Education.
Criteria for Level One Admission to Teacher Education:
Admission to Level One of the Teacher Education program is granted by the Teacher Education Admission and Retention Committee after a thorough evaluation of the student’s application. The application packet is available in the Education Office or you can print your own copies from the following link: Education Department Forms and Applications Student applicants will be notified according to the following classifications:
A student who is granted provisional admission will be monitored for progress and will be dropped from the Teacher Education Program if the provisions specified for provisional status are not met. A student who is not approved or a candidate who is suspended from the program may appeal the decision. The first step in the appeals process is to notify the Dean of the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, and Nursing in writing. The complete appeals process is outlined in the Student Handbook. It is the responsibility of students to familiarize themselves with the policy. Additional copies of the handbook are available from the education department. Student and candidate progress in the program is closely monitored by the department faculty. All candidates’ performances are reviewed each semester by a faculty committee. Decisions for suspension and retention are forwarded to the Dean. In addition, the following applies:
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