Spring 2011
Gather forms View unofficial transcript Update ISET Checklist Update 4-year plan
Pick up the forms at: The ISET Office (McKee 227) or Print from the ISET website (Forms) ISET course checklist 4-year plan worksheet GPA prediction worksheet
These are listed by institution on your unofficial transcript AP/IB credits Contact Admissions { } if credits are not listed A grade of ‘C’ or higher will transfer Transfer grade does not calculate in to UNC GPA
Located above Courses in Progress Earned Hours = transfer credits + UNC credits Credit total determines registration date for fall semester 2011
2.75 cumulative GPA is needed to register for many PTEP courses 3.0 cumulative GPA is required for placement: Literacy Block Student Teaching Block * To calculate your GPA Follow the directions on the GPA Prediction Worksheet
May be applied toward 4 courses (up to 12 credits) Application available at FORMS Read information box on Grade Forgiveness Application
Check the courses you have already completed according to your unofficial transcript Check the courses you are currently enrolled in
Include classes you plan to take next semester Students with an updated checklist and 4-year plan will receive priority in advising
Carefully check the location of your classes To insure your classes are at UNC… Select Main Campus on URSA as Campus choice DO NOT register for any class with: LOWR, LOV or COSP location DIST = Extended Studies {additional tuition cost}
In the Math concentration: Students taking EDEL 445/446 spring 2012 Take MATH 391 & 395 fall 2011 Student taking EDEL 445/446 fall 2012 Take MATH 395 fall 2011 Take MATH 391 spring 2012
Please click on the CRN number for important course requirements for: FILM 120, CH303, SCED 475 GEOG 390 (geography concentration) will not be offered until spring 2012 * PTEP program requires a ‘B’ or better in ENG 122 OR ENG 123
BIO 265 and SCI 265 and ESCI 265 You must register for the Lecture (3-4 cr) ~AND ~ You must register for the Lab (0 cr) ** Submit both CRN numbers at the same time
ESL concentration requires 2 years of H.S. foreign language or 1 full year of college level foreign language To document language background please contact
ESL and Language Arts concentrations Three options: ENG 318, ENG 419, or TESL 380 Summer 2011 TESL 380 will be called TESL 398 Fall 2011 the course will be TESL 380
See the Community College Guaranteed Transfer Agreement form Transcripts should be sent to Admissions Must have a ‘C’ for course to transfer Credits transfer; grades do not
Very important! Required forms are available here Check often--frequently updated!
Register after completion of 15 cr. 0 credit course with no scheduled meetings Print Checklist from websitewww.unco.edu/teach Complete requirements by due date on website
If EDRD 314, 319, EDEL 320, 350, or EDF 370 are closed Put your name on the waiting list The waiting list is located on the PTEP website PTEP will notify you via Bear mail if a new section opens
Check the ISET website bullet for Listserv Helpful information for ISET major Important dates and deadlines Speakers and events Volunteer opportunities Employment opportunities
Please visit the ISET Resource Library! McKee 227 (ISET Office) Useful, current texts on: Literacy, classroom management, strategies, cognitive function, etc… PRAXIS II Review book Easy check-out Come see what is available!
Teacher Employment Days (TED) April 7 & 8 More than 100 school districts from approximately14 states will be represented First-hand opportunity to observe the process of teacher candidate interviews Volunteers are needed in numerous areas: Greeting Refreshments Directions/information * Details will be sent via the Listserv
Registration for Summer 2011 begins April 4 No PIN# required See your URSA account for Fall registration dates
Everyone must sign-up for a Group Advising session: Call the ISET Office: OR Stop by the ISET Office : McKee 227
You can make an individual appointment after you have attended Group Advising if you have more questions or need to discuss issues privately No PIN numbers are given in individual appointments
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