Considering a Career in Education
Students considering a career in Education should enroll in EDUC 2002 “Orientation to Teaching”, a course designed to acquaint student with the many facets of teaching as a profession. To further solidify a desire to make a difference through a career in teaching, students may enroll in EDUC 2011, Level 1 Clinical Experiences, EDUC 2022, Education of the Exceptional Child, and/or EDUC 2103, Human Development & Learning prior to formal admission to USAO’s Teacher Education Program.
Requirements for Admission to USAO's Teacher Education Program are:
- Completion of 30 semester hours;
- Maintain an overall grade-point average of 2.5, with a 2.5 for the last 24 semester hours;
- Successful completion of the following courses or their equivalents with a grade of
"C" or better:
- IDS 1013 Rhetoric and Public Speaking;
- IDS 1113 Writing I;
- IDS 1213 Writing II;
- IDS 1223 Mathematics in the Modern World;
- Successful completion of the Oral English and Hearing Screening (See the "Schedule of Classes" for dates);
- Positive recommendations from three faculty members, and one public school teacher or administrator;
- Satisfaction of the Admission Test Requirement (See Teacher Education Handbook for details). Satisfaction of the English Proficiency Requirement (See Teacher Education Handbook for details).
Steps for Admission to Teacher Education:
- The student will secure an application packet from the Education Office (Gary Hall 106) and follow the attached instructions;
- Once the application has been completed and signed by the student's advisor, the student
must sign up in the Education Office to appear before the Screening Committee.
- Generally, the deadline for accepting COMPLETED applications is the first Friday of each month. (View Teacher Education Schedule of Events).
- The student must appear before the Screening Committee at the appointed time AND bring the required materials.
- Candidate characteristics examined by the Screening Committee include: emotional stability, personal appearance, ability to speak and write correctly, adherence to professional ethics, personal integrity, and scholarship.
- Students are told at that time whether certain weaknesses exist and, if so, suggestions and recommendations are made to the student for correction.
- The Screening Committee will then make a recommendation to the Teacher Education Committee;
- The Teacher Education Committee will consider the recommendation and take action;
- and The student and his/her advisor are then notified in writing of the action of the Committee.
All students admitted to Teacher Education are issued an identification card and a letter acknowledging that they have been admitted to the program, as well as the date that they were admitted.
NOTE: It is very important that students retain these records for future reference and documentation of their admittance to the program.
A student rejected by the Committee may appeal the decision by pursuing the steps outlined under 'Appeals Procedures' in the Teacher Education Handbook.
Students with a bachelor's degree wishing to be admitted to the Teacher Education Program should follow the steps listed below:
- Fulfill all requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program (the Admission Test Requirement is met by the Bachelor’s Degree);
- Complete the Admission to Teacher Education packet and have application forms, including recommendations, signed and on file in the Education office;
- Interview with the Screening Committee;
- The Screening Committee will then make a recommendation to the Teacher Education Committee;
- The Teacher Education Committee will consider the recommendation and take action;
- and The student and his/her advisor are then notified in writing of the action of the Committee.
Alternative Admission to USAO's Teacher Education Program
A student may also be eligible for admission to Teacher Education according to the following requirements:
- Completion of a minimum of thirty (30) semester hours of college credit in an accredited institution of higher education five (5) or more years prior to application for admission to teacher education;
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the last thirty (30) semester hours of college work;
- A minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours of required courses in the area of specialization with a minimum grade point average of 3.0;
- Satisfy the Oklahoma General Education Test requirement; and;
- Meet all other minimum requirements except the 2.5 overall GPA requirement