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EDUCATION 229 2. Scholanhip. Candidates for credentials with elementary specialization must present a minimum grade point average of 2.25 in the total college program. Candidates for credentials with secondary specialization must present a minimum grade point average of 2.50 in the total college program. A grade point average of at least 2.0 must be maintained in all work taken at Fresno State College. 3. Professional Aptitude. Ability to work with pupils, parents, and school officials must be demonstrated in field work assignments. 4. Phy•ical Fitness. All candidates for public school credentials must pass a special medical examination by dte staff of the college Student Health Service. Each candidate must make an appointment with the college physician and have this examination completed before admission to a credential program is approved. S. Language Usage. Habitual use of dear, correct, and appropriate language, both written and oral, is required, including demonstrated competency in composition. This requirement is met by securing clearance statements in writing from both the English and Speech Arts Departments. The Credentials Committee reviews cases in which questions arise relative to this requirement . . 6. Peraonality and Cha~acte~. Personal qualificat.ions required for professional service are expected. These include appearance, dress, poise, force, vitality, social attitudes; cooperativeness, temperament, emotional srabilicy, integrity, and such personal habits and manners as -are not offensive to pupils, co-workers, and school patrons. 7. Many-sided Interests. Participation in community enterprises, discussions of social problems, reading, music, conversation, social contacts, clubs, hobbies, and travel are considered important. 8. General Fitness for Teaching. Weakness in the foregoing items, or evidence of unfavorable traits of character or personality, will disqualify a student from candidacy for a credential program. Each candidate must secure approval from the Credentials Committee to continue through any credential program; approval is granted upon satisfactory completion of all requirements listed above. Additional requirements must be met by students seeking admission to the pro-fessional master's degree programs. For further information regarding these requirements, the department offering the desired degree should be consulted. The School of Education Graduate Committee Office provides a record center for all students who are working toward the master's degree in the School of Education. It also maintains liaison between the all-college School of Graduate Studies and departments in the School of Education offering master's degree programs. See School of Graduate Studies.
Object Description
Title | 1966-67 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1966-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 229 |
Full Text Search | EDUCATION 229 2. Scholanhip. Candidates for credentials with elementary specialization must present a minimum grade point average of 2.25 in the total college program. Candidates for credentials with secondary specialization must present a minimum grade point average of 2.50 in the total college program. A grade point average of at least 2.0 must be maintained in all work taken at Fresno State College. 3. Professional Aptitude. Ability to work with pupils, parents, and school officials must be demonstrated in field work assignments. 4. Phy•ical Fitness. All candidates for public school credentials must pass a special medical examination by dte staff of the college Student Health Service. Each candidate must make an appointment with the college physician and have this examination completed before admission to a credential program is approved. S. Language Usage. Habitual use of dear, correct, and appropriate language, both written and oral, is required, including demonstrated competency in composition. This requirement is met by securing clearance statements in writing from both the English and Speech Arts Departments. The Credentials Committee reviews cases in which questions arise relative to this requirement . . 6. Peraonality and Cha~acte~. Personal qualificat.ions required for professional service are expected. These include appearance, dress, poise, force, vitality, social attitudes; cooperativeness, temperament, emotional srabilicy, integrity, and such personal habits and manners as -are not offensive to pupils, co-workers, and school patrons. 7. Many-sided Interests. Participation in community enterprises, discussions of social problems, reading, music, conversation, social contacts, clubs, hobbies, and travel are considered important. 8. General Fitness for Teaching. Weakness in the foregoing items, or evidence of unfavorable traits of character or personality, will disqualify a student from candidacy for a credential program. Each candidate must secure approval from the Credentials Committee to continue through any credential program; approval is granted upon satisfactory completion of all requirements listed above. Additional requirements must be met by students seeking admission to the pro-fessional master's degree programs. For further information regarding these requirements, the department offering the desired degree should be consulted. The School of Education Graduate Committee Office provides a record center for all students who are working toward the master's degree in the School of Education. It also maintains liaison between the all-college School of Graduate Studies and departments in the School of Education offering master's degree programs. See School of Graduate Studies. |