The programs offered by the College of Education at the undergraduate level are designed to prepare teachers for Level Four Induction teacher certification in the state of Georgia. For more information on Georgia teacher certification see the Georgia Professional Standards website, www.gapsc.com.
The programs offered by the College of Education at the graduate level are designed to prepare teachers and other school personnel for certification in the State of Georgia. The College of Education, in accordance with the Georgia Professional Standards Commission, provides courses for individuals who wish to reinstate expired certificates, add fields, and update certificates. For individuals who hold a bachelor’s degree, initial teaching certification may be obtained through the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program or similar non-degree graduate programs of study. Note: It is the students’ responsibility to confirm that their academic plans meet current certificate requirements of the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
All College of Education candidates completing programs that qualify and plan to seek initial certification in Georgia must claim enrollment with Georgia Southern University as the program provider through their MyPSC account. This will involve creating a MyPSC account with the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. Candidates who do not hold a valid non-renewal induction certificate must apply for a pre-service certificate. This process is completed by submitting the online pre-service application and completing the Personal Affirmation Questions (PAQs) through MyPSC. Candidates are also required to complete the GACE Ethics 360 Assessment and submit a notarized Verification of Lawful Presence (VLP) to include a copy of U.S. citizenship documentation (forms are available at www.gapsc.com) that must be submitted to the Certification Officer, Angela Mills-Fleming, via amills@georgiasouthern.edu. Upon the completion of the program, the candidate must complete the required GACE content assessment in the field they are seeking initial teaching certification. The Certification Officer will verify and electronically submit the TPMS program completion through the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
College of Education candidates who are employed as educators in the State of Georgia will complete the application for certification process through their local units of administration (LUA). Program completion will be verified to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission through the College of Education Certification Officer, Ms. Angela Mills-Fleming, 912-344-2552 or amills@georgiasouthern.edu.
Post-Baccalaureate and M.A.T. Teacher Certification Process and Procedures
The College of Education offers the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree or a similar graduate non-degree program option for those who hold bachelor’s degrees in a related teaching field. Certification in Art Education is offered at the undergraduate level and Post Baccalaureate. Those who hold a bachelor’s degree and are interested in Music Education certification must complete program requirements at the undergraduate level. For each of these options, students must have their transcripts evaluated by Georgia Southern University’s College of Education Graduate Academic Services Center at the time of application. They must meet all Teacher Education Program (TEP) admission and retention requirements, including an overall GPA of 2.50 or higher on all college course work attempted, in addition to all other program admission requirements.
For futher information please contact:
College of Education Certification Officer
Ms. Angela Mills-Flemming
11935 Abercorn Street
Savannah, GA 31419
amills@georgiasouthern.edu
(912) 344-2552
https://coe.georgiasouthern.edu/advisement/certification/
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