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Masters In Teaching Program Open House
Monday, April 19, 2010
Learn more about Oglethorpe's Master of Arts in Teaching Program for Early Childhood Education (P–5th grade). The MAT program director, admission and financial aid staff will be on hand to answer your questions and to make your transition here a smooth one. The open house begins at 5:00 p.m. and concludes at 7:00 p.m.
More information
Admission Information
Deadline for spring semester is December 1st
Deadline for fall semester is July 1st
Application forms are available for download or by calling 404.364.8307 or 404.364.8312. The fax number for MAT admission is 404.364.8491.
To
be admitted to the graduate program, applicants must meet the
following admission criteria:
- Completion of a bachelor's degree at a regionally accredited
institution. Oglethorpe undergraduate students may be able to
"bridge" into the Master of Arts in Teaching - Early Childhood
Education Program in the final semester of their senior year.
- A minimum undergraduate grade-point average of 2.8 from all
college work.
- Co requisites as follows:
· two courses in humanities (including English composition)
· two courses in social studies
· two courses in mathematics
· two courses in laboratory science
· two courses in the arts
· EDU 101 Introduction to Education, or equivalent
· EDU 201 Educational Psychology, or equivalent
· EDU 401 The Exceptional Child, or equivalent
· PSY 201 Child and Adolescent Psychology, or equivalent
- A passing score on all sections (reading, writing, and
mathematics) of the GACE Basic Skills Assessment developed and
administered by National Evaluation Systems, Inc. For registration
information, see
www.gace.nesic.com.
Applicants are exempt from this requirement if they have earned
qualifying scores on any of these tests:
· SAT total score 1000
(the composite score is
obtained by adding the Verbal and the Math scores).
· ACT
total score 43 (the composite score is obtained by adding the
English and Math scores).
· GRE
total score 1030 (the composite score is obtained by adding the
Verbal and Quantitative scores).
- A combined score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative portions
of the GRE, or a combination of a 3.0 GPA and 950 GRE, or 3.2 GPA and 900 GRE.
- A 500- to 1000-word written statement describing experiences in
working with children or youth as, for example, a tutor, camp
counselor, day care worker, church school teacher, substitute
teacher, or volunteer working with children.
- Three letters of recommendation, including one from a faculty
advisor, one from another university professor, and one from a
supervisor in a work or volunteer setting.
Note: Admission to the graduate program does not imply acceptance
as a candidate for the master's degree. See Admission to Candidacy
below.
Program Completion Requirements
Candidates for the degree and initial certification must meet the
following requirements:
- Maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher for
all work taken at Oglethorpe.
- Complete all courses in the Master of Arts in Teaching - Early
Childhood Education Program (48 semester hours) with a grade of
"C" or higher.
- Complete 50 hours of field experience during fall and spring
enrollment in the program and a semester-long student teaching
experience - EDU 619 Student Teaching and Capstone Seminar.
- Pass the appropriate GACE content assessment test prior to
enrolling for EDU 619 Student Teaching and Capstone Seminar.
- Complete EDU 619 Student Teaching and Capstone Seminar
successfully. In order to enroll, students must show proof of
liability insurance and sign the "Personal Affirmation," affirming
their legal status and giving the Georgia Professional Standards
Commission the right to perform a background check, if required.
Student teaching placement in some school districts may also require
a background check and/or fingerprinting.
- Compile and successfully present an electronic professional
portfolio. In this portfolio, candidates must demonstrate their
knowledge base for each of the 10 INTASC standards.
Admission to Candidacy
Graduate students must be admitted to candidacy before enrolling for
EDU 619 Student Teaching and Capstone Seminar. The candidacy
application must be filed with the Chair of the Division of
Education. Admission to candidacy may be given or denied following a
careful review of all work of the student, including participation
in field experience. Notice of action taken on the candidacy
application will be given in writing to the student.
Residence
At least 30 semester hours of graduate work must be completed at
Oglethorpe University.
Transfer Credit
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Early Childhood Education
Program at Oglethorpe is unique in both conception and
implementation. For this reason, only limited transfer credit is
possible. A maximum of six semester hours of credit may be
transferred from another accredited graduate institution subject to
the following conditions:
- Transfer credit may be awarded for courses that are comparable
to Cultural Psychology and Assessing Teaching and Learning.
Transfer credit cannot be accepted for other courses.
- Determination of transfer credit is made by the Chair of the
Division of Education in consultation with the student's advisor
and the faculty member who teaches that course. The student must
present a catalog course description for the requested course.
Work already applied toward another degree cannot be accepted.
- Work must have been completed within the previous six years
and must have been applicable toward a graduate degree at the
institution where the credit was earned.
- Acceptance of transfer credit does not reduce the residency
requirement.
- An official transcript showing the credits to be transferred must
be on file in the Registrar's Office. A copy of the transcript
should be attached to the request.
- Under no circumstances may credit earned through correspondence
or online courses be applied toward satisfaction of graduate degree
requirements.
Advisement and Registration
Upon admission to the graduate program, each student is assigned to
a member of the faculty of the Division of Education who serves as
advisor to guide the student in planning the program of study.
Registration dates for each semester are listed in the Academic
Calendar in the Bulletin. Pre-registration occurs in November for
the spring semester and in April for the summer and fall semesters.
Students must meet with their advisors to plan for registration for
courses.
Course Load
A full-time course load for graduate students is 12 semester hours
or three courses.
Tuition and Fees
An application fee (non-refundable) of $40 must accompany the
application. Tuition is charged on a per-course basis. All fees are
subject to change. Please direct inquiries regarding current fees to
the Business Office. An application for degree must be made by
mid-October in the Registrar's Office prior to completion of degree
requirements the following December, May, or August, at which time
an $100 degree completion fee is due.
Academic Standards
Candidates for the master's degree must meet the following academic
standards:
- The student's overall grade-point average for work in the
graduate program must be 3.0 or higher.
- If in any case the candidate fails to maintain satisfactory
academic and professional standards, a review by the Teacher
Education Council will determine the student's continuation in the
program.
- Any student who falls below a 3.0 grade-point average or has a
total of two course grades of "C" or below will be placed on
academic probation. A student who received a third grade of "C" or
less or who does not achieve a 3.0 grade-point average upon
completion of three additional graduate courses will be dismissed
from the program.
Oglethorpe University offers an initial teacher certification
program in Early Childhood Education. In 2000-2001, 100% of Oglethorpe's program completers passed the
relevant Praxis II tests.
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