Students who started at SNC during the 2020-21 academic year or earlier, consult mySNC for information on program requirements.
Admission to the Teacher Education Program occurs after the following conditions are met:
Complete the Teacher Education Program Admission Application
Earn a minimum 2.75 overall GPA
Earn a minimum 2.75 average GPA in the courses below with no single grade lower than a C:
EDUC 101: Foundations of Education 1
EDUC 102: Foundations of Education 2
Or Educ 103 in place of EDUC 101/102¹
And in at least one of the following courses:
Quantitative Reasoning course (K-12 or 4-12 majors) or MATH 120: Numbers and Operations (K- 9 majors) or
Expression and Interpretation course or ENGL 150: Introduction to Literary Studies (with writing intensive focus)
On the First Year rubric, earn a minimum score of 2 (developing) or higher on each individual item on the rubric, with no ratings of 1 (emerging).²
Pass criminal background check
--- ¹ EDUC 103 is a hybrid version of EDUC 101 & 102 for candidates entering the program second semester first year or later.
² Note: If students do not meet the required rubric scores in pre-student teaching clinical field experiences, students may be able to demonstrate growth in areas they are deficient through a remediation plan (if discipline approves)
³ Advanced Placement course credit fulfills course based requirements and will be weighted as follows: Score of a 3=3.0 (B) Score of a 4=3.5 (AB) Score of a 5=4 (A)
Admission to Student Teaching occurs after the following conditions are met:
Complete Student Teaching Application
Earn a minimum 2.75 overall GPA
Earn a minimum 3.00 GPA in education major courses, with no grade less than C
Completion of method(s) courses
Successful Completion of all Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experiences, as defined by:
Sophomore Block rubric, earn a minimum score of 2 (developing) or higher on each individual item on the rubric, with no ratings of 1 (emerging)²
Junior Experience rubric, earn a minimum rating of 3 (proficient) for at least 50% of the individual items on the rubric with no ratings of 1 (emerging).²
Content competency (knowledge and skills relative to the content the candidate will be certified to teach). Content competence varies depending on the certification. In each certification area, content competence can be demonstrated in one of two ways:
Elementary-Middle School License
Option 1: Earn 3.0 GPA in completed courses from the following set of elementary education content courses with no grade less than C:
MATH 120 Numbers and Operations
MATH 212 Principles of Algebra and Data or MATH 220 Principles of Geometry
EDUC 200 Emergent Literacy
EDUC 308 Intermediate Literacy
EDUC 311 Indigenous Peoples
SSCI 301 Environment and Society
Option 2- Earn a Wisconsin passing score on the Praxis ® Subject Assessment, Middle School Content Knowledge, and achieve a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the course content in Option 1 above
Middle-High School License; Kindergarten through grade 12 License
Option 1: Earn a 3.0 GPA³ in content courses in major(s)/minor(s) for which the candidate intends to be certified with no grade less than C
Option 2: Earn a Wisconsin passing score on the Praxis ® Subject Assessment or ACTFL OPI/WPT associated with each major/minor for which the candidate intends to be certified and achieve a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the content of each major/minor for which the candidate intends to be certified.
Evidence the Wisconsin Foundations of Reading Test has been taken or scheduled by providing a score or confirmation of registration (for k-9 only)
Pass criminal background check
--- ¹ EDUC 103 is a hybrid version of EDUC 101 & 102 for candidates entering the program second semester first year or later.
² Note: If students do not meet the required rubric scores in pre-student teaching clinical field experiences, students may be able to demonstrate growth in areas they are deficient through a remediation plan (if discipline approves)
³ Advanced Placement course credit fulfills course based requirements and will be weighted as follows: Score of a 3=3.0 (B) Score of a 4=3.5 (AB) Score of a 5=4 (A)
Endorsement for Wisconsin Licensure occurs after the following conditions are met:
Successful completion of degree requirements
Earn a minimum 2.75 overall GPA
Earn a minimum 3.00 GPA in education major courses, with no grade less than C
On the Final Student Teaching rubric, earn a minimum rating of 3 (proficient) for at least 80% of the individual rubric items, with no ratings of 1 (emerging).²
Receive a minimum passing score on each of the six sections of the Teacher Work Sample performance-based assessment.
Content competency (knowledge and skills relative to the content the candidate will be certified to teach). Content competence varies depending on the certification. In each certification area, content competence can be demonstrated in one of two ways:
Elementary-Middle School License
Option 1: Earn 3.0 GPA in the following set of elementary education content courses with no grade less than C:
MATH 120 Numbers and Operations
MATH 212 Principles of Algebra and Data or MATH 220 Principles of Geometry
EDUC 200 Emergent Literacy
EDUC 308 Intermediate Literacy
EDUC 311 Indigenous Peoples
SSCI 301 Environment and Society
Option 2: Earn a Wisconsin passing score on the Praxis ® Subject Assessment, Middle School Content Knowledge, and achieve a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the course content in Option 1 above
Middle-High School License; Kindergarten through grade 12 License
Option 1: Earn a 3.0 GPA³ in content courses in major(s)/minor(s) for which the candidate intends to be certified with no grade less than C.
Option 2: Earn a Wisconsin passing score on the Praxis ® Subject Assessment or ACTFL OPI/WPT associated with each major/minor for which the candidate intends to be certified and achieve a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the content of each major/minor for which the candidate intends to be certified.
Evidence of successfully passing the Wisconsin Foundations of Reading Test (for k-9 licensure in Elementary-Middle School)
Pass Criminal Background check
--- ¹ EDUC 103 is a hybrid version of EDUC 101 & 102 for candidates entering the program second semester first year or later.
² Note: If students do not meet the required rubric scores in pre-student teaching clinical field experiences, students may be able to demonstrate growth in areas they are deficient through a remediation plan (if discipline approves)
³ Advanced Placement course credit fulfills course based requirements and will be weighted as follows: Score of a 3=3.0 (B) Score of a 4=3.5 (AB) Score of a 5=4 (A)
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Do you have questions about the teacher education program requirements? Please see the mySNC website or reach out to Dawn Darrow-Jelinski.