Post-Baccalaureate
Teacher Certification
Standards Leading to Teacher
Certification
A post-baccalaureate student is defined as a student with a
non-teaching bachelor’s degree from a four-year approved
teacher training accredited institution who is seeking teacher
certification, a student with a teaching degree who is seeking
teacher certification and/or endorsement in an additional
area, or a student with a teaching degree who is seeking
provisional or professional certification and/or endorsement
in an additional area.
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Post-baccalaureate students must follow the “Standards
Leading to Teacher Certification” as published in the
appendix of this Bulletin and meet State Department of
Michigan requirements listed in the Teacher Education
Student Handbook.
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Post-baccalaureate students must have majors and/or minors
signed by a departmental advisor in the department offering
the major or minor. Course substitutions may be approved only
by the departmental advisor.
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Post-baccalaureate students must complete all Professional
Education courses and other degree/certification requirements
for either elementary or secondary students as published in
the Bulletin.
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The Department of Teacher Education and Professional
Development will submit a list of the names of all students
applying for student teaching the following semester to each
student’s major and minor department for approval or denial.
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The Center for Student Services will audit
the signed major and minor of all post baccalaureates students
to certify that they have met all the requirements before
recommending them for certification. Every semester each
department will receive a list of its majors and minors who
have been recommended for certification and/or endorsement.
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Certification will be recommended for those teaching areas
in which CMU presently offers a major or minor.
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For students who have initial teaching
certification, a Planned Course of Study leading to a
professional certificate must be approved by an
appropriate departmental advisor.
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