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FAQs for Secondary/All-Level Students
How do I obtain Secondary or All-Level Certification?
You will
major in the subject you wish to teach. You can view the certification areas we
offer at the undergraduate
level here.
When you are close to completing the course requirements for your major, you
will begin taking Education
coursework. The number of hours of Education
coursework will vary depending on your certification area. In your final
semester or two before graduating you will complete your field experience
requirements and take your certification exams.
What
certification areas do you offer?
You can view our certification areas here.
Where
should I start?
You must
first apply to UT Arlington; you can check the
Admissions website
for more information. Once you are
admitted, you should make an appointment
with your content advisor. That advisor will be able to provide you a degree
plan and let you know what courses you have remaining for that degree. Once you
are close to completing those course
requirements, you should make an
appointment with a College of Education advisor.
What
requirements must I meet before I can take Education courses?
You can review College of Education admission requirements here: COEd admission requirements.
How do I
sign up to take the THEA?
You can register online to take the THEA at the THEA website.
Testing
Services at UT Arlington also offers the THEA Quick Test to students who are
unable to register for a regular
test date. You can read more about the THEA on
the Testing Services website.
What
should I do before I meet with a College of Education advisor?
Before meeting with a COEd advisor, you should:
1. take the THEA exam and meet our minimum score requirements (see previous two
questions);
2. be aware of your GPA; and
3. make sure the Office of Records has
your most current official transcripts.
Completing these things will make advising and clearance much smoother.
How do I
get clearance for Education courses?
You must
contact a College of Education advisor for clearance for Education courses.
We typically require that you
make
an appointment, though in certain situations it is possible to e-mail for
clearance. Please check the
clearance page for
current clearance information.
When do
I need to apply for Internship?
Internship
applications must be submitted to the Office of Professional Development. The
application deadline for Fall
Internship is March 1. The application
deadline for Spring Internship is October 1. All questions
regarding field
placement should be directed to the Office of Professional
Development at
817-272-2831. For more information, please
visit the
Office of Professional Development
webpage.
Additionally, you must have your content advisor complete an Internship Approval
Form before you can be cleared for
Internship courses.
What is
the Educational Aide Exemption Program?
Please view this page for information regarding the EAE program: Educational Aide Exemption.
Once I
am through with the program, how do I obtain my certification?
Please view this page for information regarding certification: applying to SBEC.
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