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Graduate Certificate in TeachingThis teacher certification program is designed for students with bachelor's degrees in the arts, sciences, or humanities and several years of responsible work experience. Students complete the program and must pass certification (licensure) in the District of Columbia and through such certification are eligible for reciprocal certification in over 40 states. Some may require additional courses and examinations. The certificate program may be taken in elementary, secondary, or English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) teaching. Admission to the Program Applications must include transcripts of all college work, AARTS transcript or equivalent, a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) in the last 60 credit hours of undergraduate work and in all graduate work, a statement of purpose, and two recommendations. Applicants must also and earn a passing score on the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Assessments (PPST®). Passing scores (as set by the District of Columbia teaching licensing agency) are Reading 172, Writing 171 and Math 174. Admission to the certificate program constitutes admission to the teacher education program. Requirements 24 - 30 credit hours of approved graduate work including:
Course Requirements Core (12 credit hours)
Elementary (18 credit hours)
Secondary Education (12 credit hours)
English for Speakers of Other Languages (24 credit hours)
Ongoing Assessment of Academics and Professional Performance To remain in the Teacher Education Program, certificate students must:
Admission to the M.A.T Students in the certificate program seeking admission to the M.A.T degree program will be considered after satisfactory completion of up to 18 credit hours of course work. A maximum of 21 credit hours earned in non-degree status in a completed certificate program may be applied to a graduate degree program. |











