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Undergraduate Admissions

Requirements

Admission to the College will be granted when students meet the following College of Education restricted access admission requirements:

  • Completion of the University General Education requirements or its equivalent, (e.g. an AA degree from an approved Florida Community College or state university)
  • Complete the Education Common Program Prerequisites.
  • Complete the Foreign Language Admission requirement.
  • Complete the Gordon Rule requirement.
  • Have an overall 2.5 or above GPA. (2.75 for Early Childhood Education)
  • Successful completion of all four parts of the General Knowledge Test (GKT).
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  • Completion of the CLAST requirement.

*NOTE: The above requirements are reflected on the student's SASS degree audit.

Students who do not meet the College of Education admission requirements will be restricted from taking upper level (3000/4000) courses in the College of Education, and remain in Education Pending status.

Education Pending Students

Students who are pending admission to a degree program are classified as Education Pending students.

All Education Pending students are advised in the Office of Student Affairs, ED110,
(407) 823-3723 or the Academic Advising Center, ED175 (for Elementary Education majors). Once all college admission requirements have been met, students are required to complete a College of Education Change of Major form in the Office of Student Affairs to change from Education Pending to their intended major. The student's SASS audit will be updated to identify their assigned academic advisor. Students are encouraged to make an appointment with their academic advisor each term.

Transfer Information

Undergraduate Degrees

The role of the College of Education at the undergraduate level is to prepare students for careers as early childhood, elementary, secondary, exceptional, physical, and technical education teachers. We offer Bachelor of Science degrees with the following majors (consult the current catalog for course requirements):