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BA
Admission Requirements
In order to be admitted to any of the BA degree
programs in Education, you must:
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Participate in a Pre-Application/Admissions review meeting
with your Department Mentor (at this point you should have
between 45 and 60 credits)
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Pass all
CUNY Assessment Tests (ACT) and the CUNY College
Proficiency Exam (CPE)
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Complete
at least 60 and no more than 90 credits
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Complete
all New York State Teacher Certification Exam (NYSTCE)
Literacy Workshops [EDUC 498 LAST.; EDUC 496 Critical
Reading; and EDUC 497 Critical Writing]
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Complete
the New York State Teacher Certification Exam (NYSTCE) of
Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAST)
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Complete
all MEC core requirements or their equivalents for the AA
degree
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Maintain
cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.7 with a
grade of C or better in MEC core and education courses or
their equivalents
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Complete a
minimum of 6 credits in MEC mathematics core courses or
their equivalents with a minimum GPA of 2.7 and with a grade
of C or better in MTH 136 AND MTH 220 or MTH 231
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Maintain a
GPA of at least 3.0 in English 112 and English 150 and
English 209 or their equivalents. (You may repeat English
112, 150 or 209 to replace an original grade in English 112,
150, or 209. English 210 or 208 may also replace an original
grade in English 112 or 150. English 211 may replace an
original grade in English 209 to raise the English GPA to
3.0 or better)
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Complete
and submit an application for one of the BA degree programs
in Education, submit Pre-Professional portfolio, and
participate in an interview with the Education Department
Admission Committee.
BA Application
All
BA Degree Program candidates are required to take three
(3) to four (4)
NYSTCE tests for teacher certification. The
ATS-W, CST-Multi-Subject and CST-Students with Disabilities
(for dual special education majors),
LAST are required for graduation. To ensure that
candidates reach their goal, the department offers a series
of
professional development workshops.
Last Updated
Spring 2007
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