Requirements for Admission
Applicants to Educational Leadership and Management programs and Teacher Education programs must satisfy the requirements stipulated in the “Application Procedures” section of the Alliant University catalog, and must also meet the following criteria:
Degrees: Candidates must possess at least a bachelor’s degree or higher from an institution of higher education that is regionally accredited in the US, or from its international equivalent.
GPA: Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 (some programs require a higher GPA, see below for exceptions)
Recommendations: Each candidate must provide two written confidential recommendations from those who can attest to the applicant’s abilities, interests, and proven accomplishments in education.
Transcripts: Official transcripts must be submitted from all accredited institutions of higher education attended by the candidate. When official transcripts are not immediately available, candidates may supply unofficial documents and be admitted on a conditional basis.
Personal essay: A two-page personal essay describing the following is required:
- the professional organizations to which you belong,
- honors, activities and other creative accomplishments, and
- a brief autobiographical statement including future professional plans.
- Interview : Student must have an interview with the relevant HSOE Admissions Committee.
Upon receipt and review of all documentation, the candidate will be considered for final admission. Final admissions decision will be made by the Program Faculty.
Additional Requirements:
- Applicants to the Teaching, Educational Specialist, and Administrative Services Credential Programs must also give evidence of passing CBEST scores.
- All Intern Program applicants must concurrently be successfully recommended for the relevant CCTC Intern Teaching credential.
- Applicants to the Administrative Services Credential Program must submit a valid CCTC Teaching or Services Credential.
Multiple or Single Subject Teaching Credential Program: Standard Intern (31 units / credential program)
Note: A CCTC Intern teaching credential is required for admission to and matriculation in this program. See “Credential Requirements” below.
Required Courses:
Applied Linguistics Seminar
OR
Instructional Pedagogy: Multiple Subject Credential
OR: Single Subject Credential
TCH 6999: Special Topics: Integrated Secondary Teaching Methods (4 units)
Fieldwork: Multiple Subject:
OR: Single Subjects:
Teachers employed with an Intern credential are required to be enrolled in their sponsoring university with, at a minimum, field supervision. If the above field work courses are completed or SERC so recommends, these course are offered in place of above field work:
(multiple subject) or (single subject) – Intern Interim Mentoring (5 units)
EDU 6099 (multiple subject) or EDU 6199 (single subject) – Advanced Intern Mentoring (5 units)
Multiple or Single Subject Teaching Credential Program: Early Completion Option (ECO) Intern (21 units / credential program)
Note: A CCTC Intern teaching credential is required for admission to and matriculation in this program. See “Credential Requirements” below.
Required Courses: Multiple Subject:
OR: Single Subjects:
Teachers employed with an Intern credential are required to be enrolled in their sponsoring university with, at a minimum, field supervision. If the above field work courses are completed or SERC so recommends, these course are offered in place of above field work:
(multiple subject) or
(single subject) – Intern Interim Mentoring
EDU 6099 (multiple subject) or EDU 6199 (single subject) – Advanced Intern Mentoring (5 units)
Recommendation for Credential as approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) Upon successful completion of the credentialing or authorization coursework, Candidates, through the university Credentials Analyst, apply to the CCTC for their authorized teaching credential. The following elements are required as a part of this application dossier:
Intern Credential (multiple subject, single subjects, education specialists):
- 41-4 credential application form
- Official BA/BS transcript
- Receipt of Livescan fingerprinting and background clearance
- US Constitution competency
- CBEST
- CSET
- 120 hours of Pre-service course (Standard Interns and Education Specialists)
- Teaching Foundations Exam (ECO)
- Offer of Employment Letter
- Statement of Release form
Preliminary Credential (multiple subject, single subjects)
- 41-4 credential application form
- All credential coursework completed (C- or higher/min. GPA of 3.0 required).
- Verification of foundational computer education
- Tuition balance paid in full
- Proof of valid Intern credential
- RICA (Multiple Subject credentials only)
- CSETs for any additional bilingual or subject matter authorizations (optional)
- CalTPA Tasks 1-4 passed with scores of 3 or 4
- CPR Certification Card
- Exit Packet
- Program Completion Documentation
- Standards Verification
- Field Supervisor Verification
- Cross Cultural Competency Verification
Candidate who are not recommended to Student Teaching or are not recommended for Preliminary Credentialing are referred to the Student Evaluation and Review Committee (SERC). The SERC will hear the Candidate’s appeal before making final recommendation. In cases where the Hufstedler School of Education SERC declines to recommend a student for a credential, the Candidate may apply directly to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC).
Bilingual Authorization
The university Credentials Analyst will, as a courtesy to its Candidates and Graduates, collaboratively recommend credential holders for a Bilingual Authorization upon verification of successful completion of the CSET: LOTE (Languages Other Than English) examinations: Subtests II or III (depending on the language), Subtest IV, and Subtest V.