
Special Education Department Pre-Application Meeting Information
Discover details about the Department of Special Education's pre-application meeting including program offerings, advisor contacts, application requirements, and timelines for Integrated Elementary Education/Special Education, Early Childhood/Special Education, and Special Education certification majors. Obtain application forms, guidelines, advising information, and criteria for obtaining passing scores on standardized tests like Praxis Core, SAT, or ACT required for admission.
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Welcome to the Pre-Application Meeting for the Department of Special Education. Please sign in. Integrated Elementary Education/ Special Education ECSE Advisor: Mrs. Radebaugh and Dr. Hoppin Integrated Early Childhood/Special Education EESE Advisors: Ms. Lewis and Mrs. Pasko Special Education Single Certification Majors Secondary and Elementary/Middle Advisor: Dr. Rice Doran
Welcome & Agenda Programs Offered: Integrated Elementary Education/Special Education EESE Integrated Early Childhood/Special Education ECSE Special Education Single Certification Majors Secondary/Adult and Elementary/Middle Application requirements and timelines Professional dispositions and other info Questions/Answers
Early Childhood/Special Education ECSE (preschool-gr. 3; birth-gr. 3) Advisor Mrs. Radebaugh; eradebaugh@towson.edu Elementary Ed/Special Education EESE (gr. 1-6; gr. 1-8) Advisor Mrs. Pasko; mpasko@towson.edu Special Education- Elementary/Middle (gr. 1 8) Advisor Dr. Rice Doran; pricedoran@towson.edu Special Education Secondary/Adult (gr. 6 12/adult) 1. English Track 2. Math Track Middle School Concentration 3. Math Track- High School Concentration 4. Middle School general Science Track 5. Social Studies Track. Advisor Dr. Rice Doran; pricedoran@towson.edu
Applications available in PY307 and online: https://www.towson.edu/coe/departments/specialed/undergr ad/admission.html Campus students applications include: Criminal Disclosure statement notarized by Mrs. March- room 307. Unofficial transcript, including Fall 2017 grades (if courses taken at an outside institution have not posted to your transcript, submit an official transcript from the institution) Updated checklist from Advisor, and most recent advising data sheet Passing Scores on the Praxis Core, SAT, or ACT One page double-spaced essay explaining your reasons for entering the teaching profession.
Applications available online: https://www.towson.edu/coe/departments/specialed/ undergrad/admission.html Transfer students applications include: Copy of transcripts, including Fall 2017 grades Passing Scores on the Praxis Core, SAT, or ACT One page double-spaced essay explaining your reasons for entering the teaching profession. For TRANSFER STUDENTS
Passing Scores for Praxis Core, SAT, or ACT -Passing level of standards established by the MSDE
Do not depend on ETS to send the scores. Provide a copy with your application. Print and save the score report from ETS (Praxis). ETS will charge a fee to obtain them later. These will be needed for program application and for future employment. Print SAT or ACT scores from their websites or College Board.
Help with Praxis Core Access sample items for each test on the ETS website, and study guides. Amazon.com has several Praxis Core study guides. Students may retake exams 21 days after each attempt. Students who attempt but do not pass one or more Praxis exams may contact daltie1@students.towson.edu for tutoring assistance. If you have not passed Praxis Core or one of the other accepted tests, provide the attempted scores to show your efforts. Applications will not be processed, but advisors will know to look out for scores.
Applications are due in Psychology 307 by 4pm on February 9, 2017 Deliver in person or mail to address listed on application We will continue to accept applications, depending on availability.
Minimum GPA of 2.75 in the prerequisite courses to be admitted to any TU education program. Admission is limited by space All prerequisite courses must have a grade of C or better. Most prerequisites may not be taken with the pass option. Once you are in the program, you must earn at least a 3.0 each semester and no grade below a C.
If GPA is less than 2.75 at the end of fall semester, the chances of admission to any education program are extremely limited. If you believe you can bring your GPA up to 2.75 by the end of Spring 2017, write a letter explaining your plan. If you will not have 60 credits by spring 17, but are willing to attend summer school, submit a letter explaining your plan.
Once you are Accepted Be flexible. You are guaranteed your courses but not a specific schedule or days off in a week. Students will be notified in March. Your schedule cannot be adjusted around work or carpool Arrive on time to schools and be professional.
Professional Manners and Matters Demonstrate Essential Dispositions Commitment to professional practice Caring for the success and well-being of all students Collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders Dress professionally in schools/internships. Demonstrate professional behavior with ethical, moral, collegial and honest interactions with others Maintain confidentiality Support others at all times
Professional Manners and Matters The criminal background check before the Professional Year is extensive. School systems control who can student teach in their schools Students who have had contact with the courts, may want to consult Mr. Caldwell in CPP to determine risk of being barred from the internship.
Important Info The FALL of your senior (Professional) year, interns may need to return to school earlier than TU s start date; Professional internships WILL begin when teachers in local school systems return. Absences are not excused. Plan vacation, trips, work, etc. AROUND this professional commitment.
Other Opportunities Students interested in becoming student members of Council for Exceptional Children should email Dr. Kandace Hoppin at khoppin@towson.edu
Other Opportunities: EMPOWER project Beginning in Minimester 2019, special education majors have the opportunity to participate in ESOL courses to build skills for English learners. All coursework will be FULLY FUNDED including tuition, fees and a stipend for books. Watch for info about applications and contact pricedoran@towson.edu.