Once admitted to the program, you must maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA and attempt each Lamar Proficiency Exam during method courses. You must also issue proof of registration in each state-required exam for your concentration. You will not be admitted to clinical teaching without successful completion of each LPE.
For students that are secondary education and all level programs, the following applies:
For the concentrations listed below, the following applies:
Before applying to the program, you must earn the credit hours for the subject you would like to teach.
If you are a transfer student and took PEDG 2310 at another institution other than Lamar University, you will need to have an admissions interview prior to being admitted into the program. Please contact educatorprep@lamar.edu for an appointment. If you have a concern or question about whether or not you have met a particular requirement, or if any exceptions might be approved, request an appointment with the Coordinator of Admissions for Curriculum and Instruction at (409) 880-7972 or educatorprep@lamar.edu.
During PEDG 2310, you will be asked to review the curricula and select a certification for your degree plan. You should print and keep a copy of the SBEC standards and sub-standards which apply to your degree plan/certification area for your reference until you have completed the program.
For more information concerning admission and progression in the educator preparation program, you may contact by email educatorprep@lamar.edu.
Candidates for teacher preparation undergo a criminal background check as part of admissions to the program. According to TEA,
Educator preparation programs shall inform all applicants that:
If convicted of an offense, you will receive an email of the potential ineligibility. You have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter. The criminal background check is conducted at the time of admissions and prior to clinical teaching. Learn more information about the preliminary criminal history evaluation.