Post Baccalaureate Students Seeking Initial Licensure or Endorsement
A post baccalaureate student is one who possesses a 4-year degree from an institute of higher education (IHE) and re-enters Martin Methodist College (MMC) for additional professional credentials. Even though each case is reviewed on an individual basis, there are three general categories of post baccalaureate students:
- A post baccalaureate student seeking only initial licensure and no additional degree would generally have all core requirements waived unless there is an obvious weakness.
- A post baccalaureate student whose 4-year degree is from MMC and who seeks an additional degree with licensure will generally have all core requirements waived unless there is an obvious weakness in meeting educational standards because of core changes made since the original MMC degree was awarded.
- A post baccalaureate student whose 4-year degree is from an IHE other than MMC and who seeks a degree with licensure would generally have to fulfill all degree and licensure requirements (including core) not granted by transfer of equivalent coursework.
- Post baccalaureate candidates must be admitted to the appropriate MMC education program.
Procedures for post baccalaureate students seeking a license to teach (applications and forms are in Moodle):
- See the program coordinator for information about Moodle.
- Submit an ACT composite score of 21 or new SAT of 1080.
- Possess or demonstrate ability to maintain a 2.75 GPA or higher. This requirement is generally met by a previous GPA or 12 hours taken at MMC.
- Submit the completed program application and three personal/professional dispositions to the appropriate program coordinator
- Make arrangements with the program coordinator to complete the admission essay (supervised writing- on-demand) at a convenient time.
- Submit a recent (within a year) TBI/FBI background check (see Division Chair for details).
- Have a satisfactory interview with the program coordinator and one other Teacher Education Committee (TEC) member.
- Submit to the program coordinator proof of membership in STEA or other comparable professional educational organization that offers liability insurance and legal counsel.
- Gain approval of the Teacher Education Committee (TEC).
- Maintain a GPA of 2.75 or higher on all work at MMC and a grade of “C” or better in all education and major courses taken at MMC.
- Pass the required Praxis II tests before clinical practice.
- Successfully complete all applicable program requirements before recommendation to the state for licensure by the TEC.
- Variances for Post Baccalaureate Candidates:
- A portfolio will not be required prior to program admission.
The EDU 101 requirement will be decided on an individual basis. A workshop covering program admission, Moodle, LiveText VIA, e-portfolio/showcase, and other important items will be offered as needed at the beginning of each semester. Post baccalaureate students who attend will have EDU101 waived.
Transfer Students
For any course required within the program that has prerequisites, the student may be required to take the prerequisite courses before taking the required course.