Tougaloo college catalog 2013 2015

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Tougaloo College Degrees Earned in Major Concentration Areas for Secondary Schools The Division of Education, Supervision, and Instruction collaborates with the Divisions of Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences to offer the following Bachelor of Arts degrees in Secondary Education. Art Biology Chemistry English History Mathematics Mathematics and Computer Science Music Physics Admission to the Teacher Education Program Students must be admitted to, and remain in good academic standing and successfully complete the Teacher Education Program to receive a recommendation for teacher licensure. Admission to the program is considered twice during the academic year and a formal application for admission to the Teacher Education Program must be filed in the Office of the Dean. Teacher Education Program Application Deadlines: Spring Applications Due by November 15th Fall Applications Due by April 15th Undergraduate students are admitted into the Teacher Education Program prior to enrolling in junior/senior level education courses. Undergraduate students must meet the following requirements for admission into the Teacher Education Program: 1. Successful completion of forty-four semester hours of General Education requirements 2. Receive a 2.50 grade point average (G.P.A.) or above on a 4.0 scale for the semester hours described above 3. Teacher Education application submitted at the end of your sophomore year 4. Appropriate scores on the PRAXIS I: Pre-Professional Skills Tests (PPST) or exempt with a SAT composite score of 860 or ACT score of at least 21 or a higher. PPST scores required: Reading (172), Writing (173), Page 98


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