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Credential, Ed.S. Preliminary - Mild/Mod and Mod/Severe

Admission Requirements

 
 
Admission to the program may be achieved by completing the following  requirements:
Pass the CBEST. Candidates who, for admission purposes, have taken and  passed all four subsets of the Multiple Subject CSET examination after July 1,  2007, will not have to take and pass the CBEST. Not required  for Option A, B or Level II.
 
Multiple subject students may submit the CSET exam with all four areas passed to meet the CBEST  prerequisite admission requirement.
 
Option  A:  Hold a valid Preliminary or Clear Education  Specialist Credential, mild/moderate or moderate/severe with EL Authorization  based on 2009 CTC Program Standards.
Option B and Level  II:  Hold a valid Level 1 Preliminary Education Specialist Credential,  or Certificate of Eligibility, Mild/Moderate and/or Moderate/Severe, based on  1997 CTC Standards.
 
 
Applicants to a credential program must possess a grade point average of  2.75 (GPA) calculated over the most recent 30 graded semester (45 quarter)  credits completed in either a baccalaureate or post baccalaureate program,  including credits earned toward a credential. All credits used for GPA  calculation must be from a regionally accredited institution. Applicants to the  2042 Single Subject Credential program who are using an academic major or  coursework for subject matter competency must also have a cumulative grade point  average of 2.75 in their major field to be admitted.
 
Applicants with GPAs between 2.50* and 2.74 can qualify for admission to a credential program by  earning a passing score on one of the qualifying examinations listed below. A  passing score will fulfill both the admission and the major grade point average  requirements. Applicants may not enroll in any 500 level course until successful  completion of an entrance examination:
 
Graduate Record Examination (GRE): any two of the three GRE scores  (Verbal, Quantitative or Analytical Writing) may be used to meet credential  program admissions standard. The minimum acceptable score for the  Verbal 150, Quantitative 141, and Analytic Writing is 4.5.
Miller Analogies Test (MAT): achieve a minimum scaled score of  403.
Subject Matter Competency Examinations: successfully complete all  subtests of the appropriate California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET).  Exceptions are Foundational Level General Math where only subtests I and II are  required and Foundational Level General Science where only subtests I and II are  required.
 
*Education Specialist applicants with a GPA lower than 2.5 may, under  certain conditions, petition for admission consideration under an "exceptional  admit" category. Applicants must have passed the CBEST and one of the approved  graduate admission examinations specified in number 7 above to be considered for  an "exceptional admit". The School of Education encourages applicants to take  the appropriate Subject Matter Competency Examination as a way to demonstrate  suitability for admission to a credential program.
 
 
​Submit three Recommendation for Teacher Preparation Forms  from individuals who are familiar with the applicant's academic/professional  ability to undertake graduate study.
Applicants transferring from another institution's credential program must  supply a letter from that institution's Education Department attesting to the  applicant's good standing in their program. Such a letter should be written on  institutional letterhead by the Dean, the department chair, the director of  teacher education, or some other person in a similar position.
 
Submit a statement of intent explaining what teaching means to you and why  you think you would be successful in this profession.
  
  
How to  Apply
Complete and submit an Application for Graduate Admission
Provide official transcripts from all colleges and universities  attended. Only credit from regionally accredited institutions will be  accepted for transfers. International applicants or domestic applicants with  transcripts from international institutions must also submit foreign  transcripts. PLEASE DO NOT FAX TRANSCRIPTS OR TEST  SCORES.
 
Please mail all official transcripts to the following address:
Brandman University
Office of Admission
16355 Laguna Canyon Road
Irvine, CA 92618
With the exception of transcripts or test scores, you may  also fax additional required documents directly to the Office of Admission at   (866) 659-1143 or e-mail the documents as attachments  to apply@brandman.edu. ​ 
 
 
 
 
 
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