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Dec 20, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Alternative Teacher Licensure Certificate
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This is a four semester post-baccalaureate program designed for adults who are highly motivated to become teachers. To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet New Mexico Public Education Department and San Juan College criteria for admittance: Bachelor’s degree with minimum of 30 semester credits applicable to the licensure area sought, or master’s degree with minimum of 12 graduate credits in applicable licensure area, or doctorate degree in applicable area. Prospective candidates must take and pass the Praxis Core Essential Academic Skills: reading, writing, math, in order to be fully accepted and qualified to apply for an intern license from the NMPED licensure department.
Full Acceptance into the Program:
- Praxis Core Essential Academic Skills: reading, writing, math
- Completed application packet (including official transcripts)
- Transcript review requirements for academic degree content met
- In-person interview with program staff
- Signed candidate agreement
Participants who complete all courses and program requirements receive a certificate of completion to accompany their application to the State Public Education Department to obtain an Alternative License for K-8 elementary or 7-12 secondary or K-12 special education. Courses from other education programs may substitute for courses in this program. Courses from this program may not be accepted by other colleges. For ALP candidates seeking dual licensure in both Elementary and Secondary Education, only one field experience course is required (EDUC-2998 ). Dual licensure in Special Education requires two field experience courses (Take EDUC-2998 twice).
Students must earn a C or better in all coursework and must earn at least a B in their Field Experience course in order to earn an ALP certificate.
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