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Pre-Education Advising Tampa Campus

Pre-Education Advising Tampa Campus. Pre-Education Advising . COEDU Student Academic Services Dept. Serve all prospective education majors Freshman, Continuing, and Transfer Convey COEDU undergraduate admission requirements, policies, procedures Track the academic progress of students

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Pre-Education Advising Tampa Campus

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  1. Pre-Education Advising Tampa Campus

  2. Pre-Education Advising • COEDU Student Academic Services Dept. • Serve all prospective education majors • Freshman, Continuing, and Transfer • Convey COEDU undergraduate admission requirements, policies, procedures • Track the academic progress of students • Re-direction of those not admissible

  3. Advising in the College of Education • Empowerment • Independent, critical thinkers • Development • Personal responsibility • Related to professional goals • Plan Ahead • Understand your curriculum Advising in the College of Education is facilitated through group advising sessions, email communication, podcasts traditional, one-on-one appointments and other means . Appointments are limited and vary.

  4. Teacher Prep Programs Early Childhood (PreK-3)* Elementary Ed (K-6) Exceptional Student Education (K-12) Physical Education (K-12)* Non-Teacher Prep Programs Exercise Science* Teacher Prep Programs English Education (6-12) Foreign Lang Ed (K-12) Spanish, French, German, or other language Math Education (6-12) Science Education (6-12) Biology, Chemistry, Physics Social Science Ed (6-12) Undergraduate Major Specializations * Denotes Limited Access Program

  5. Needed Materials • SASS Audit or unofficial transcripts • FACTS.org • Copies from previous institution • Prerequisite Checklist • Specialization specific • Advising Resource Worksheet • Course Selection Guide • Any other documentation related to advising inquiry

  6. Pre-Education vs. Education Classified as Pre-Education: • Working on prerequisites • Courses (as identified by major) • GPA • Skills Test (all sections) • Have not applied and been admitted to COEDU Classified as Education: • Once formally admitted to COEDU (letter) • Attended admitted COEDU student orientation

  7. Admission to COEDU Limited Access College • Restriction on who is admitted • Tied to State of Florida and its Legislature • Prerequisites must be met prior to admission • Separate application to COEDU Limited Admission Programs • Restrict the number and/or at what time students are admitted to the program

  8. COEDU Limited Access Programs Exercise Science • Maximum 30 student per year • All prerequisites must be finished by end of Spring Semester • Fall semester admission (apply June 1 – July 15)

  9. COEDU Limited Access Programs Physical Education • Number of students not limited • Fall semester admission (apply June 1 – July 15) Early Childhood Education • Number of students not limited • Full-time cohort program only • Fall semester admission (apply June 1 – July 15)

  10. COEDU Admission Criteria • Admitted to USF • Separate application • 2.50 overall GPA • Includes all college level coursework • Skills Test: CLAST, Praxis I, or General Knowledge • Passing Scores on all sections of 1 test • Exemptions cannot be used; must take all sections • Exercise Science do not need • General Knowledge Test (GKT) needed for graduation • Only offered at certain times during the year • Prerequisite Courses • As identified by major (see checklist) • C- grade or higher

  11. CLAST vs. Skills Test Requirement CLASTState/University Skills TestCOEDU Admission All students must meet CLAST: • COEDU admission requirement • Cannot use exemptions • Cannot mix/match test subsections • Must take all sections of same test (math, reading, writing, essay) • 3 Options: CLAST, Praxis I, or General Knowledge Test (GKT) • May depend on when the test is offered and when application is due to COEDU 1) Becoming Exempt: • SAT scores: 500 per section • ACT scores: 21 on English, 22 on Reading, 21 on Math • 2.5 GPA in Math and/or English courses 2) Taking needed sections (Math, Reading, Writing, and/or Essay) *Begin to have holds (TC, TS, TL) *CLAST met with FL public AA degree

  12. Skills Test Information • Must have all sections of 1 test for admission • Missing 1 section will cause denied admission • Where to sign up: • CLAST: Testing Services (SVC 2060) • GKT: Obtain GKT booklet and mail-in form website(s): http://www.cefe.usf.edu/ and www.fl.nesinc.com • Praxis I: www.ets.org • Administration of tests vary and are limited – plan ahead! • General Knowledge • Scores are not automatically sent to College of Education; must provide copies with application (you keep original) • Online version of GKT does not have Essay section • Take as many times as you need • Do not need to retake sections already passed • Take it early – do not wait until last semester!

  13. COEDU Admission Timeframes College of Education (Tampa Campus) only accepts applications at certain times during the year: • Keep in mind Limited Access program admission semesters! • Application is found on our website at www.coedu.usf.edu

  14. Admission Process Complete Prerequisites Wait for App Timeframe STEP 1: Download Application Submit to DAC 107 Fill Out & Supply Documentation STEP 2: STEP 3: Application Review Acceptance Letter Deny Letter Attend Orientation Finish Missing Prerequisites STEP 4:

  15. COEDU Application Procedures • COEDU application submission and review separate from USF application • Allow 4-6 weeks for review • Advisors and/or Department conducts review • Supply accurate information (address, etc) • Notified via U.S. mail • Advised and signed up for classes during COEDU Admitted orientation

  16. Teacher Prep Application

  17. Teacher Prep Application

  18. Disclosure of Arrest & Conviction • All students are required to fill out a Disclosure of Conviction Form as a part of the COEDU application • If you have ever been arrested, pleaded nolo contendre, or convicted, your final internship placement and/or employment prospects upon graduation may be in jeopardy • 48 hour disclosure for new arrests • Find out ASAP if your situation is going to be an issue; please contact: • Dr. Paulette Walker: 813-974-1804

  19. Curriculum Planning 1) Review program’s prerequisite checklist to your SASS Audit and/or unofficial transcripts 2) Use Student Advising Worksheet to map out remaining semesters Prerequisite Checklist USF Gen Ed Courses FL Mandated Courses *If specific class is listed on checklist, must have; blank line indicates elective. NOTE: Prerequisites subject to change based on State of Florida mandates

  20. Teacher Prep Programs: Field Experience It is encouraged that you take EDF 2005 as soon as possible followed by EDG 2701 the next available semester. Both courses require mandatory fieldwork that will allow you to get field experience that can confirm or dissuade your commitment to the field of education. EDF 2005 Intro to Education Mandates 15 hours of EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations Mandates 15 hours of Classroom Observation Classroom Observation

  21. College of Education Website Prospective StudentsLink www.coedu.usf.edu

  22. College of Education Website Undergraduate Prospective Students Link www.coedu.usf.edu

  23. College of Education Website Pre-Ed Advising Resources & Info • - Checklists • - Testing Info • - Selection Guide • Application • Advising Tools • CLAST Hold Info • Much more!!! www.coedu.usf.edu

  24. FFMT Scholarship • Eligibility Criteria • Must be a resident of State of Florida • Must meet requirements for admission as a junior in state approved teacher education program • Must be newly admitted into upper level teacher education program and cannot be teaching full time • www.ffmt.org • Please contact Dr. Diane Briscoe for any queries beyond the navigation of the website: • briscoe@tempest.coedu.usf.edu

  25. SCATT – Top 10 Reasons to Join 1. National Recognition 2. Quality Programming (workshops, seminars & field trips) 3. Trained Supervising Teachers 4. Intensive Training Seminars 5. Leadership Skill Development 6. Interaction 7. Planning Skills 8. School Improvement 9. Special Recommendation (SCATT letter and special introduction provided upon graduation) 10. Career Opportunity

  26. Chalk and Wire • Dr. Paulette Walker

  27. Pre-Education Advising Staff Clockwise: Brent Lamons (Coordinator), Paul St. Fleur (Advisor/Graduate Assistant), Michael Magee (Transfer Student Advisor/Counselor), Jaymi Butler (Freshmen Advisor/Counselor), Christiana Chekoudjian (Senior Clerk), Chelsea Ruff (Advisor/Graduate Assistant),

  28. Undergraduate Advising Staff

  29. Special Consideration… Exercise Science Physical Education Early Childhood Only admit students in the Fall!

  30. Exercise Science Limited Access Program • Student must complete ALL prerequisites by the time they apply • Student must apply on time • Student must be ranked among the Top 30

  31. “What if I don’t get in?” • Consider the likelihood of admission • Consider your interests, skills, and abilities • Consider the career field you are heading toward • Visit with a Career Specialist • Develop an alternate plan...just in case!

  32. Peer Aides, Leaders and Mentors (PALM) Program The Purpose: • Peer Aides will contribute to the overall advising experience by assisting students with securing information about general education requirements, pre-requisites for the COEDU, specific program requirements, and application procedures.  In addition, they will share their own experiences as Education majors. Peer aides will take part in some recruitment activities; specifically out-reach to groups that are underrepresented in the COEDU.

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