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Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure
Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure offers experienced, nontraditional students
who already have a Bachelor's degree in the liberal arts and sciences, an opportunity
to become licensed to teach in Massachusetts. The Post-Baccalaureate Teacher
Licensure Program, offered through the School of Education and the Division
of Continuing Education, is a non-degree route to admission to the licensure
programs at the University for those students who do not wish to undertake
a graduate degree or second Bachelor's degree while pursuing licensure.
Post-Baccalaureate admission is available in the following fields and levels
of licensure:
- English as a Second Language (PreK-6, 5-12)
- English (5-8, 8-12)
- History (5-8, 8-12)
- Mathematics (5-8, 8-12)
- Biology (8-12)
- Chemistry (8-12)
- Earth Science (5-8, 8-12)
- General Science (5-8)
- Physics (8-12)
- Political Science / Political Philosophy (5-8, 8-12)
- Foreign Languages (PreK-6, 5-12)
- Music (All Levels)
Students in the Post-Baccalaureate Licensure Program may enroll in University
day courses or Continuing Education credit courses. Most University teacher
preparation programs require a minimum two-semester commitment. Coursework
and field experience are followed by a semester of student teaching. Course
requirements and field placements are the responsibility of the individual
teacher preparation program, not the Division of Continuing and Professional Education.
Application for admission to Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure consists
of a personal essay, two letters of recommendation, one official transcript
from each college attended (including the University), and a $15 processing
fee. For Spring admission, completed applications must be submitted by October
1. The deadline for Fall admission is March 1. Applications received after
these deadlines may be considered at the discretion of the individual licensure
program. Admission to specific programs is competitive and on a space available
basis.
Students in this program may take up to 18 credits per semester without special
overload permission, but are subject to all other Division of Continuing and Professional Education
and University of Massachusetts academic regulations. Students interested in
information about financial aid should contact the University's Financial Aid
Office at (413)545-0801.
Applicants to Post-Baccalaureate Licensure should be aware that the Massachusetts
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education now requires candidates for educational licensure to pass
a two-part examination in Communication and Literacy Skills and in the Subject
Area content of the license. The School of Education policy requires that the
Communication and Literacy Skills test be passed before the end of the first
semester of enrollment in the program, and that the Subject Area test be passed
before the beginning of student teaching.
Please note that in cases where Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education requirements
are less stringent than those established within the University, University
standards take precedence. Also note that Massachusetts teacher licensure is
not awarded automatically. During the final semester of a program of study,
candidates apply for the license through the Educator Licensure Office in the
School of Education (Room 123, Furcolo Hall).
For more information about University teacher preparation programs and applications
for Post-Baccalaureate admission, please contact:
Educator Licensure Office
School of Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Room 130, Furcolo Hall
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Telephone: (413)545-2701
or
Individuals interested in teaching academic subjects (English, Mathematics,
History, Sciences, Foreign Languages) for grades 5-8 and 8-12 are urged to
contact the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) Information/Advising
Office at (413)545-4397 (or stepadv@educ.umass.edu) for information on requirements
and availability of subject area for the given admission period.
For more information on the Post-Baccalaureate E.S.L. program, please contact:
Doris Correa
E.S.L. Program
School of Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Room 205, Furcolo Hall
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Telephone: (413)545-3675
E-Mail: dcorrea@educ.umass.edu
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