The Application Process
Applying to CSULB and to the Credential Program
You've decided to get your credential with us - great! If you are an undergraduate
student at CSULB you can take courses towards your credential while earning
your bachelors degree. If you already have a bachelor's degree (from CSULB or
elsewhere) you will need to apply to the university for admission. Note that
admission to CSULB as a graduate student does not constitute admission to the
Single Subject Art Education Program. Admission to the program is a separate
process.
Applying to CSULB
can be done on-line. Due dates and requirements for admissions
can be found on the website or by visiting enrollment services. In order to
be eligible for post-baccalaureate admissions at CSULB you must have an overall
GPA of 2.5 or a GPA of 2.5 for the last 60 hours of course work.You need a GPA
of 2.67 overall (or 2.75 for the last 60 units) to be admitted to the program.
Many students choose to take EDSS 300A via University Extension. Once they decide
to apply to the credential program they then apply to the university as well.
Please note - if you apply to the university and are accepted you must enroll
in at least one course your first semester. Failure to take a class your first
semester will result in you being "dropped" from the university and
you will need to apply again. Students may file for a "leave" after
they have been enrolled at the university for at least one semester. This is
appropriate if you are taking a semester off from university classes. It keeps
your files active and enables you to return to the campus without having to
reapply.
When you apply to the university as a post-bacaluareate student you only need
to complete Part A of the application. Your degree objective is "credential",
code 100. If applying on-line you may need to fill out Part B but you don't
need the letters of recommendation, etc. Part B is application to individual
programs and you will do that during EDSS 300A.
Applying for admission to the Credential Program is done during EDSS 300A.
One of the course requirements is to complete the application to the program.
Students can not apply to the Credential Program without taking the appropriate
EDSS 300 course. To be accepted into the Art Credential Program students must
have an overall GPA of 2.67 or a GPA of 2.75 in your last sixty units. Students
wanting to apply who do not have this GPA will complete a petition which is
considered by both the Art Education Department and the Single Subject Credential
Program Petition Committee. Once you've been accepted into the program you will
be eligble to take the other professional education courses. You will need to
apply to the university at that time if you have not already done so.
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