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Information for Amherst College Students
Application For The Teacher Licensure Programs
The following materials are required:
- Completed Application form.
- Resume
- A printed current unofficial Transcript. For an unofficial transcript go to https://acdata.amherst.edu/WebAdvisor/WebAdvisor?&TYPE=M&PID=CORE-WBMAIN&TOKENIDX=2454330379 and log in. Copy the data on the screen and paste it into MS Word.
- Completed Pre-Practicum Course Compilation form.
- Completed reference forms from two
professors:
a) a professor from one of the Ed minor core courses which you have
completed, and
b) a professor in your major department
You must have completed course work or
the activity with the professor giving you a reference. Decide if
you want to sign the waiver section or not, and then give one form
to each faculty member who agrees to write the recommendation for
you.
See Recommendation Form, (print two copies)
- A written response to the statement on this
page.
- An Interview. The Director of the program to which you are applying
will contact you to set up an appointment prior to a decision on your
application.
- The Massachusetts Test for Educator Licensure (MTEL). You
must pass the Literacy and Communication test
of the Massachusetts Test for Educator Licensure (MTEL) before
the February of your junior year. You may obtain registration materials
for the MTEL online at www.mtel.nesinc.com.
Please note: full acceptance
into the practicum segment of the teacher licensure programs necessitates
a passing score on all tests of the MTEL (i.e., subject matter test,
the Literacy and Communication tests, and for the early childhood and
elementary students, Foundations of Reading test). Therefore, check
the website for test dates and with the program director to make sure you will have
taken and passed all tests before your practicum semester.
All application materials are due by February 15 of your junior year,
even if you are planning to student teach during a ninth semester.
Assemble all materials and submit them to:
Cheryl McGraw
Senior Administrative Assistant for Education
Mount Holyoke College
Reese 303
If you have any questions about the application process, do not hesitate
to contact the following:
Lenore Reilly Carlisle
Director of the Early Childhood and Elementary Programs
Mount Holyoke College
Reese 309
413-538-2189
Email: lcarlisl@mtholyoke.edu
or
Sandra Lawrence
Director of Secondary and
Middle School Programs
Mount Holyoke College
Reese 206
413-538-2390
Email: slawrenc@mtholyoke.edu
apply/require 10/07
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