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Meet with your advisor to ascertain how courses previously completed have transferred into your program at Northwestern. Education core courses are accepted only by authorization from the Assistant Dean of the School of Education. Transferred courses in the major or minor teaching field are accepted only by authorization of the Coordinator of the licensure program. To be admitted into the Teacher Education Program a transfer student should follow the sequence listed below.
~ Courses taken at other institutions may also be used in evaluating a student’s admission to a teacher education program.
~Students not achieving a “B- or above in ENG1105 Composition must successfully complete ENG0109 English Lab with a grade of C or above.
~Students who completed a comparable transfer speech course with a grade between “C-” and “C+” should either enroll in SPE1075 or SPE1825 and successfully complete the course with a grade of “B-” or above or provide the SOE with a Verification of Speech Proficiency - Transfer Course form signed by the instructor of their transferred course. This form will include recommendations for remediation and will be used by the Admission and Retention Committee in recommending speech remediation. Remediation may include taking SPE1075 and obtaining the required minimum grade or other speech remediation experience.
ACT PLUS WRITING – Composite score > 22 and Combined English/Writing > 21 SAT – Reading+ Writing > 550 and Mathematics > 570 MTLE MN NES EAS (Minnesota) – Reading > 520; Writing > 520; Mathematics > 520 Additional information is available in the Education Office. When all of the previous steps have been fulfilled, bring your completed Transfer Student Application and supporting documentation including the Decision to Teach paper, an Open/Closed File form, and a Receipt of Information Statement to the School of Education and request an interview with the Admission and Retention Committee (ARC). During this interview, the student’s interests, background experiences, potential for success and suitability for teaching are discussed. The ARC has the authority to require additional assessment before admitting a student to the Teacher Education Program or as a requirement for retention within the program. You must be admitted into the Teacher Education Program before you begin taking selected upper level (3000) education courses. |
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