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CEHHS Student Services Center

Information regarding the process for completing the credential application for the Multiple Subject Credential Program at the Student Services Center.

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CEHHS Student Services Center

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  1. CEHHS Student Services Center ICP - Multiple Subject Credential Program Finishing Information Spring 2017

  2. STUDENT SERVICES CENTER University Hall, Room 221 (760) 750-4277 www.csusm.edu/education Office Hours:Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. *Drop Box also located outside of our office area

  3. CREDENTIAL APPLICATION Please return credential application packet to: Student Services Center School of Education Cal State San Marcos University Hall, Room 221 San Marcos, CA 92096-0001

  4. CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PACKETTO BE RETURNED TO THE STUDENT SERVICES CENTER • Credential Evaluation Request Form – Application for Recommendation: http://www.csusm.edu/cehhs/studentservices/graduate/credfinish.html Credential Evaluation Fee Payment Form: http://www.csusm.edu/cehhs/studentservices/graduate/credfinish.html Optional: Supplementary OR Subject Matter Authorization Request http://www.csusm.edu/cehhs/studentservices/graduate/sasmaworkshops.html

  5. CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS 1st step • Complete and submit the credential evaluation request (Application for Recommendation) and evaluation fee by semester end. 2nd step • Your file is reviewed to make sure all requirements have been met. After final grades are officially posted in June, and we verify that you have successfully completed all requirements and course work, a Credential Analyst recommends you for a credential via the CTC online recommendation system. We anticipate the recommendation process will be complete by mid-July for those ICP students who have met all requirements and submitted applications. All applications will be processed on a date-order basis.

  6. CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS 3rd step • CTC will email you a notification of recommendation for your credential. This notification will provide a link that instructs you to complete your credential application process. The initial email may not list all authorizations for your credential. • You will also pay credential fees. Payment by MasterCard, VISA, debit/credit card, or a one-time credit card (available at most grocery stores) is the only option for payment of the on-line recommendation. • The credential fee is $100.00 or less depending on available credit. If you have a credit on file with CTC, you may be directed to submit a different amount.

  7. CREDENTIAL APPLICATION PROCESS 4th step • Credential is issued by CTC on-line; no paper document will be issued. • You may verify issuance of your credential at: http://www.ctc.ca.gov/ Click on the navy blue rectangle boxthat says, “Credentialing Information.” • On the page that opens, click on the Icon that says: “Complete your Program’s Recommendation.” • On the page that opens, you will click the navy blue box at the very top of page that says: Complete Your Recommendation. This page also contains a “Help” video, for further assistance.

  8. HELPFUL HINTS • All correspondence from CTC will be via email. Please make sure to use a current, regularly checked, email address. • Past experience suggests that you should use a Hotmail, Yahoo, or Gmail account for your correspondence with CTC. District email addresses generally have many firewalls and emails from CTC are often returned or sent directly to your junk mailbox. • When completing your portion of the online recommendation process for your credential, you may need to use a PC; Mac users may experience system glitches.

  9. Money Matters When you receive document verification, don’t forget to register your credential in the county of employment! Riverside County: Credentials & Certification Services Riverside County Office of Educ P. O. Box 868 Riverside, CA 92502-0868 (951) 788-6669 Orange County: Credentials Division Orange County Department of Educ 200 Kalmus Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92628-9050 (714) 966-4236 • San Diego County: • Credentials Division • San Diego County Office of Educ • 6401 Linda Vista Road, #404A • San Diego, CA 92111 • (858) 292-3581 • San Diego Unified School District: • Personnel Administration • San Diego Unified School District • 4100 Normal Street • San Diego, CA 92103 • (619) 293-8150

  10. IMPORTANT DATES AND INFORMATIONThese dates will be helpful whencompleting resumes and job applications:Credential Effective Date:May 25, 2017Credential Expiration Date:June 1, 2022

  11. CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS • BASIC SKILLS EXAM (such as CBEST) • SUBJECT MATTER COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT ORIGINAL CSET-MS SCORES • RICA EXAM • EDUCATION 350 • EDUCATION 364 • EDUC 422

  12. CREDENTIALING REQUIREMENTS(continued) • B.A. DEGREE • US CONSTITUTION – approved course, approved exam or a bachelor’s degree from a CSU institution. • HEALTH EDUCATION COURSE • ORIGINAL CPR CARD - infant, child and adult -Please sign card and submit a photocopy of both sides. • CLINICAL PRACTICE (CP) - Successful completion of Beginning CP, Advanced CP, and corresponding TPE Checklist/Summary. • TPA’s- Successful completion and verification of passing scores.

  13. Grading PoliciesCredit/No Credit (CR/NC) is given for student teaching/intern teaching. The minimum acceptable final grade for the courses in the professional education sequence is C+ (2.3), but a B (3.0) average must be maintained.

  14. RICA You must provide a copy of your official RICA score sheet or have your test results reported electronically from the testing agency in order to qualify for the credential Unofficial internet scores are not acceptable. Year Round Computer-Based Testing Now Available http://www.ctcexams.nesinc.com/

  15. ENGLISH LEARNER AUTHORIZATION (ELA) • ELD – Instruction for English Language Development • SDAIE – Specially Designed Academic Instruction delivered in English • ELA is embedded in the SB 2042 program and is the same authorization as CLAD or CTEL

  16. Bilingual Authorization (BLA) : Spanish • Students must successfully complete the following additional requirements for BLA: Spanish eligibility: EDUC 653 EDUC 654 EDMS 573 (bilingual teaching placement) CSET LOTE III This authorization covers: ELD SDAIE Primary Language Instruction

  17. Health Education - Options CSU San Marcos – one of the following: KINE 306 HSCI 200 PE 203 PE 201 EDUC 571 Mira Costa CollegeHE 101 Palomar College HE 101 CHDV 104 CHDV 195 Mesa CollegeHE 195

  18. Health EducationAdditional Information If you are in the process of completing this requirement, please provide an official transcript with the course and grade posted. *********** Please have an official transcript mailed to your home and do not open the transcript upon receipt. Submit the official transcript to the Student Services Center in University Hall 221.

  19. CPR - Options • MUST COVER INFANT, CHILD AND ADULT • A-B-CPR (760) 434-7756 (858) 693-3304 • AMERICAN RED CROSS – Escondido (760) 745-3221 • POMERADO HOSPITAL - Poway (858) 485-4175 • AMERICAN RED CROSS – Oceanside (760) 757-5403 • A-B-CPR On-Line http://a-b-cpr.com/

  20. Credential Path

  21. ADDED AUTHORIZATION: SINGLE SUBJECT To add a Single Subject Authorization, complete: • Subject Matter Competency by taking the appropriate subject matter exams; Refer to http://www.ctcexams.nesinc.com/ OR Complete appropriate Single Subject Waiver Program AND 2. 3-semester unit or 4-quarter unit single subject (secondary) pedagogy course that aligns with the specific content area requested and completed through an institution with a CTC-approved program for the credential type or content area sought.

  22. Supplementary Authorizations / Subject Matter Authorizations • Supplementary Authorizations (SA) are notNCLB compliant, however, they may indicate to an employer that you have background in a subject area and are making progress towards a Subject Matter Authorization. • SA’s are valid in non-core academic areas. • Subject Matter Authorizations (SMA) areNCLB compliant • SA/SMA Workshops are held each semester: • http://www.csusm.edu/cehhs/studentservices/graduate/sasmaworkshops.html

  23. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATIONCSUSM Career Center:www.csusm.edu/careers or (760) 750-4893State-wide job openings see:www.edjoin.org(EDJOIN) orwww.calteach.com/(Teach California)

  24. Out of State CredentialsTransferring California Certification to Another State • Request a list of credential requirements and necessary application forms from the State Department of Education in the state where you wish to obtain certification • Links for the State Departments of Education are found at: http://www.ctc.ca.gov/links/links-other-states.html • The CSUSM Education Services Center processes the forms verifying completion of a credential program for current and former CSUSM students.

  25. THE END Spring 2017

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