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 Stage I: Boyer Center Advisement

  1. Enroll in the undergraduate B.S.E. program in elementary education or middle level education.
  2. Complete 45 hours.
  3. Obtain a grade of “C” or better in CIED 1002 and CIED 1011 (Introduction to Education/Practicum) and in MATH 1203 or higher.)
  4. Establish a GPA of 2.50 or better at the University of Arkansas or on transfer hours.
  5. Pass PRAXIS I (required for enrollment in upper-division professional education courses).

Stage II: Program Advisement

  1. Register for and complete screening (attending required information session and participating in an oral interview with program faculty and providing a copy of the appropriate PRAXIS passing scores) in the first semester advised by elementary education program faculty.
  2. Eligibility to enroll in subsequent program courses is contingent upon successful screening as well as meeting ALL Stage I requirements.
  3. Establish a GPA of 2.7 or better.

Stage III: Admission to Undergraduate Teacher Education Program

Eligibility to enroll in upper-division classes (CIED 3103, CIED 3113, CIED 4128, CIED 4113, and CIED 4101) is based on successfully meeting all Stage II requirements and maintenance of 2.70 or better GPA.

NOTE: All professional education courses in CIED must have a grade of “C” or better. Passing appropriate PRAXIS scores and a GPA of 2.7 or better are required for enrollment in upper-division (senior year) professional education courses. CIED 3103 and CIED 3113 are only offered during the fall semester. CIED 4128, CIED 4113, and CIED 4101 are only offered during the spring semester. No teaching methods courses may be taken by correspondence.

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