BSED / BS candidates seeking admission to teacher education should complete an application by the end of the semester the applicant is enrolled in EDCI 201: Teacher Leadership in a Diverse Society ( BK 250: Introduction to Birth-Kindergarten for BK majors). Applications should be submitted only after ALL admission criteria have been met.
Teacher Education Application for MAT and alternative licensure candidates seeking admission to teacher education
Students who plan to receive a degree or certification in education and a license through WCU must apply for and be officially admitted to a teacher education program. Acceptance and registration in a department does not guarantee admission to the Teacher Education program.
Teacher education students must complete a criminal background check through WCU's approved vendor prior to early field experiences and again before entering internship semesters. See the Office of Field Experiences for information on the background check policy.
Transfer Students
The same admission criteria apply to transfer students and four-year undergraduate
students.
Already have a Degree/Changing Careers
Applicants who already hold a non-teaching four year degree must meet admission requirements
except that they are not required to take the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators
(Reading, Writing, Math).
BK Program
Applicants to birth-kindergarten programs (alternative licensure and professional
education concentration) without a teaching license must also meet the minimum state
test score requirements.
If you have questions regarding application materials, please contact Rachel Wike, Coordinator of Teacher Education Admissions, at rwike@wcu.edu.
The applicant’s fitness for teaching in the chosen area is determined on the basis of demonstrated academic ability and other personal dispositions conducive to effective teaching. A student may be considered suitable in one area and unsuitable in another. Students with speech defects that will interfere with successful teaching may be required to undergo corrective therapy.
If admission requirements are not completed by the end of the semester the applicant is enrolled in EDCI 201 or BK 250, it is recommended that these requirements be met before 75 semester hours have been completed.
The requirements for continuing in the TE program are:
If a student fails any two courses in the professional education sequence or the same course twice in the professional education sequence, the student is withdrawn from Teacher Education and will not be recommended for licensure by WCU.