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EDUCATION 119 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS Students planning to undertake a program of studies leading to a teaching credential must file with the Education Division an applic;~cion for admission to a credential program. This should be done not later tha11 the second semester of the sophomore ye:u.". Students enterjog the college at the end of the sophomore yea.r should apply on entrance .Students entering the college as junior, senior, or graduat.e students, should make application prior to enu-ance. Filing of the application enables qualifications for school services to be evaluated. Enrollment in certain of the course.~ required for the teaching cJ:cdentials is permitted only to students who have met the minimum standards set by the State Board of Education and by the college. Applicacien forms are available at the office of the Education Division. Special comm.ittee-~ on credential progrnm candidacy carefully consider each application. Acceptance for one credential does not imply acceptance for another type of credential. A separate application must be made for each type of credential desired. Acceptance for a credential program docs not guarantee the granting of the credential Acceptable st:mdards must be maintained throughout the college career of the student. The following minl'tnum requirements apply for acceptance to all types of credential programs: 1. Academic Aptitude. Students wllo £311 below the percentile ranlt of 25 on the college aptitude and reading tests must demonsu;ate compensating strength in other q\lilicies listed in the following secLions. 2. Scholarship. The standards in effect at Fresno State College are as follows: a. In the total college program (including at least a 2.0 grade-point average at Fresno State College) according to the credential sought: Kindergarten-primary, general elementary, special secondary ____ 2.25 Junior high, general secondary _____________ .. ·-------------·--------------.. ·------------.. ·--- 2.50 b. In professional education courses candidates must earn at least a 2.0 gradepoint average and a 2.0 in each student teaching assignment. c. In the credential majors and minors students must demonstrate strong subject matter competence, 3. Professional Aptitude. Ability to work with pupils, parents, and school officials must be demonstrated in field work assignments. 4. Pbysical Fimess. All candidates for public school credentials must pass a special physical examination by the staff of the college Student Health Service. Each candidate must m:tke an appointment with the college physician and have this examlnacion completed before admission to :1 credential progt·am is approved. 5. Language Usage. Habitual use of clear, correct and appropriate langllage, ~oth oral and written, is reqrured. A ple:~sing voice and good speech are- esse11tial. A special committee examines the oral 3nd w.d~ten language usage of each student and recommends furrher n·rurung if necessary. Each student must schedule himself to complete qoth ·examinations before beginning student teaching. Transfer students should take the speech proficiency test during oJ;ientation week. Engll!ili Mechanics of Exptession Test Schedule for 1962·1963: Fllll Se.mestet, September 13, October 9, November 14, Janunry 8. Spring Semester, January 31, February 18, March 19, April 30, 6. Perso11ality and Character. Pe.rsonal traits required in high-grade professional service arc expected. These include appearance, dress, poise, force, vitality, social attitudes, cooperAtiveness, temperament, emotional stability, integrity, and such personal habits and manners as are not offensive ro pupils, co-worlcers and school patrons. Such traits must be verified in writing by faculty members.
Object Description
Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 119 |
Full Text Search | EDUCATION 119 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS Students planning to undertake a program of studies leading to a teaching credential must file with the Education Division an applic;~cion for admission to a credential program. This should be done not later tha11 the second semester of the sophomore ye:u.". Students enterjog the college at the end of the sophomore yea.r should apply on entrance .Students entering the college as junior, senior, or graduat.e students, should make application prior to enu-ance. Filing of the application enables qualifications for school services to be evaluated. Enrollment in certain of the course.~ required for the teaching cJ:cdentials is permitted only to students who have met the minimum standards set by the State Board of Education and by the college. Applicacien forms are available at the office of the Education Division. Special comm.ittee-~ on credential progrnm candidacy carefully consider each application. Acceptance for one credential does not imply acceptance for another type of credential. A separate application must be made for each type of credential desired. Acceptance for a credential program docs not guarantee the granting of the credential Acceptable st:mdards must be maintained throughout the college career of the student. The following minl'tnum requirements apply for acceptance to all types of credential programs: 1. Academic Aptitude. Students wllo £311 below the percentile ranlt of 25 on the college aptitude and reading tests must demonsu;ate compensating strength in other q\lilicies listed in the following secLions. 2. Scholarship. The standards in effect at Fresno State College are as follows: a. In the total college program (including at least a 2.0 grade-point average at Fresno State College) according to the credential sought: Kindergarten-primary, general elementary, special secondary ____ 2.25 Junior high, general secondary _____________ .. ·-------------·--------------.. ·------------.. ·--- 2.50 b. In professional education courses candidates must earn at least a 2.0 gradepoint average and a 2.0 in each student teaching assignment. c. In the credential majors and minors students must demonstrate strong subject matter competence, 3. Professional Aptitude. Ability to work with pupils, parents, and school officials must be demonstrated in field work assignments. 4. Pbysical Fimess. All candidates for public school credentials must pass a special physical examination by the staff of the college Student Health Service. Each candidate must m:tke an appointment with the college physician and have this examlnacion completed before admission to :1 credential progt·am is approved. 5. Language Usage. Habitual use of clear, correct and appropriate langllage, ~oth oral and written, is reqrured. A ple:~sing voice and good speech are- esse11tial. A special committee examines the oral 3nd w.d~ten language usage of each student and recommends furrher n·rurung if necessary. Each student must schedule himself to complete qoth ·examinations before beginning student teaching. Transfer students should take the speech proficiency test during oJ;ientation week. Engll!ili Mechanics of Exptession Test Schedule for 1962·1963: Fllll Se.mestet, September 13, October 9, November 14, Janunry 8. Spring Semester, January 31, February 18, March 19, April 30, 6. Perso11ality and Character. Pe.rsonal traits required in high-grade professional service arc expected. These include appearance, dress, poise, force, vitality, social attitudes, cooperAtiveness, temperament, emotional stability, integrity, and such personal habits and manners as are not offensive ro pupils, co-worlcers and school patrons. Such traits must be verified in writing by faculty members. |