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1.
How do I apply to the program?
Applications are available from:
Office of Graduate Admissions
NAC 3/222
School of Education
The City College of New York
Convent Ave. at 138th St.
New York, N.Y. 10031
212-650-6296 |
Deadlines for Admission to programs are November 15th for Spring
matriculation and April 15th for fall matriculation.
2. What are the requirements?
You must include:
- L.A.S.T. scores
- Three letters of reference
- Official transcripts from the community college (if applicable)
and the college where you earned your bachelor's degree. A GPA
of 3.0 is required.
- An official transcript for any graduate courses you would
like approval for transfer into the CCNY graduate program.
- A copy of your New York State provisional certification if
you wish to be admitted to the professional/permanent program.
An interview, which includes an on-site essay with program faculty
is required for those who pass the first round of application
reviews.
3. How long can I remain a non-matriculated student?
You may register for a total of nine credits while non-matriculated.
To continue with courses after that, you must get accepted into
the degree program. If not, the registrar puts a stop on your
registration.
4. What if I did not earn a 3.0 GPA or more during my Bachelor's
degree?
Try taking credits as a non-matriculated student. Receiving at
least a B (3.0) average will strengthen your application.
5. Besides GPA, what else will the program look for on my
transcript?
Your previous record will be checked to ensure that you have the
appropriate liberal arts background for certification in Early
Childhood Education. Any liberal arts courses that you still need
for certification must be completed by the time you have completed
the program. These must be completed on the undergraduate level
or through a CLEP or College Board examination.
6. Can I apply graduate credits from another college toward
the requirements for my degree from City College?
If you have already taken courses at another college and wish
to transfer the credits to City College, you must submit transcripts
from that coursework in your application to the graduate program
and request an evaluation of the coursework at the time you apply
to the graduate program. We will evaluate the credits when we
receive an official copy of your transcript from the other college.
Please do not assume that these credits will be accepted. Reading
courses taken through other colleges are seldom accepted as the
equivalent of the college's two required, carefully-sequenced
reading courses. Your advisor will determine whether or not courses
can be accepted as electives. 6 transfer credits may be accepted.
Have the official transcript sent to:
Dr. Beverly Falk
Program Head, Graduate Program in Early Childhood Education
School of Education
City College of New York
NAC 5/211
Convent Ave. at 138th St.
New York, N.Y. 10031 |
7. Once I am accepted into the program, may I take graduate
courses at other institutions?
Once you are matriculated into the graduate program, you must
get prior approval for any courses you wish to take at another
college to fulfill degree requirements. This applies even to elective
courses. See your advisor as there are different rules for accepting
coursework from non-CUNY schools and CUNY colleges.
8. Will I have to take student teaching?
Every candidate admitted to the graduate program in Early Childhood.
Education who does not have initial (formerly called provisional)
certification at the time of admission is required to take student
teaching or supervised teaching/student teaching. If you do not
have a full-time teaching position you will need to register for
6 credits of student teaching (0301G and 0302G) and be placed
for two 7 week periods in two of the following three age levels:
a pre-K classroom, a K classroom, a grade 1 or 2 classroom. Each
student teaching course includes a weekly seminar and a 0 credit
6 session Friday afternoon seminar which is a co-requisite of
the student teaching experience.
If you have a full time teaching position, you are required to
take supervised teaching (0303G) for 7 weeks in which you will
be visited by a supervisor several times and attend a weekly seminar
(3 credits). However, you must also do another 3 credits (100
hours minimum) of student teaching in another age level different
from the one you teach (a state requirement). Your supervisor
and the Director of Field Experiences will help to arrange a placement
for you.
9. Admissions interview
All applicants for matriculation into the Graduate Programs in
Early Childhood Education who have been approved after an initial
review of the application, will be required to attend an interview
with a program admissions committee before final acceptance decisions
are made. The interview consists of a group discussion with program
faculty and other applicants and an on-site essay.
10. Immunizations
Entering students must demonstrate proof of immunization with
the Office of Wellness in the Science Building, Room 15, before registering for courses. (See
Bulletin for more information.)
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