Applicants will be assessed holistically, considering academic credentials, academic or professional references, nonacademic dimensions, and other specific program criteria.
Applicants cannot be already licensed as a teacher in Ohio, at any level.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
- Official transcript(s)
- Minimum 3.000 overall GPA
- Goal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
- Praxis Core tests in reading, writing and mathematics1 (effective spring 2022, Praxis Core will no longer be required for admissions)
- Questions in Anticipation of Licensure form
- An interview will be conducted prior to full acceptance into the program.
| 1 | All initial teacher licensure candidates are required to demonstrate basic competency in reading, writing and mathematics prior to admission. To demonstrate these competencies, students are required to take the Praxis Core tests in Reading, Mathematics, and Writing unless exempted by GRE scores fewer than five years old at the time of application. In order to gain exemption from Praxis Core requirements, a student must achieve at or above the 50th percentile scores on the GRE Verbal, Quantitative and Analytical Writing tests. Students who have not taken the GRE are strongly encouraged to take the Praxis Core tests to demonstrate these competencies, rather than GRE. Further information is available in the Office of Graduate Student Services, 418 White Hall. Competency Test Equivalents: - Reading: GRE Verbal Reasoning or Praxis Core Reading
- Mathematics: GRE Quantitative Reasoning or Praxis Core Mathematics
- Writing: GRE Analytical Writing or Praxis Core Writing
|
Program Learning Outcomes
Completers of this non-degree program will be able to:
- Describe the Ohio Standards for the Teaching Profession
- Describe the Ohio Standards for Professional Development
- Describe the Ohio School Operating Standards
- Describe the Ohio Value Added Progress Dimension(s)
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills consistent with the AMLE standards.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills identified in CAEP Initial Standards.
Professional Licensure Disclosure
This program is designed to prepare students to sit for applicable licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure or certification and contact information for state licensing boards at Kent State's website for professional licensure disclosure.
Submitting your English test score
When applying as an undergraduate or graduate student to Kent State, there are a variety of ways to submit your score depending on which type of test you took.
- Students should request that ETS send official TOEFL scores directly to Kent (institution code: 1367).
- An IELTS or PTE report needs to be uploaded as a scanned PDF into our online application system..
All English scores will be verified for authenticity. Students with fraudulent documents will result in denial of admission or immediate dismissal.
Proficiency Waivers
Depending on your educational background, you may be eligible for an English language proficiency waiver, meaning you do not need to take a language exam. See our country list and related requirements.