Programs of Study
The School of Education and the Graduate School offer the following degrees and programs:
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
Master of Arts in Teaching (see Graduate School)
Master of Education (see Graduate School)
Master of Arts (see Graduate School)
Post Master's Certificate (see Graduate School)
Doctorate of Education (see Graduate School)
Additional and Specialized Programs:
Minor in Education
Reading Endorsement
Special Education Endorsement
English for Speakers of Other Languages Endorsement
Neuroeducation (see Graduate School)
Initial and Continuing Administrative License (see Graduate School)
School of Education Undergraduate Requirements
The undergraduate teacher education programs have two strategic points during the four-year program, namely: (1) admission to the School of Education, and (2) advancement to the professional year.
Admission to the School of Education
Freshmen: Admission of freshman candidates is based upon a derived matrix score which includes a combination of predictors of probable success: SAT scores (or equivalent basic skills test scores approved by the associate dean), academic records (including grade point average), essay sample, and a personal recommendation.
Transfer Candidates: Admission of transfer candidates is determined on the evaluation of college transcripts (high school transcripts if fewer than 26 semester or 39 quarter hours of college work have been completed), essays, and passage of TSPC approved tests required for licensure (passing scores are set by TSPC; scores must be submitted as a prerequisite for admission).
Advancement to the Professional Year
The professional year is a two-semester student teaching experience, beginning with fall semester clinical placement including concurrent professional education coursework. The spring semester completes the professional coursework and culminates with full-time student teaching responsibilities in a classroom.
Ordinarily, elementary and secondary undergraduate majors must take a minimum of 12 semester hours in education courses at the University of Portland in order to enter the professional year. In addition, secondary candidates must take and successfully complete 75 percent of the courses required in their secondary endorsement area at the University of Portland. The permission of the associate dean must be obtained for an exception.
Candidates may not advance to the professional year until all courses required in the endorsement area and all other required content courses have been completed. Should it be necessary, a clear plan for completing these requirements by the summer before the beginning of the professional year must be filed before application to the University Teacher Education Committee (UTEC) is made.
The school will advance to the professional year only those candidates who satisfy the requirements for scholarship and personal qualification suitable for teaching. Candidates must successfully meet the requirements of all course work while demonstrating academic integrity. In addition, ethical, competent behavior is required during all field workand practica.
The process of advancement to the professional year entails review by the School of Education associate dean and approval by the University Teacher Education Committee (UTEC). Ordinarily, placements occur only in districts where professional year candidates do not have personal relationships with employees of the district.
Prerequisites apply to all candidates desirous of advancing to the professional year:
- Passage of all TSPC approved test(s) required for licensure.
- Minimum of 2.50 cumulative G.P.A. for all academic work at the University of Portland.
- A minimum cumulative 2.70 G.P.A. in all education classes.
- A grade of C or better in all education courses (candidates who receive a grade of C- or lower in any education course must repeat the course).
- Minimum 2.70 G.P.A. in the teaching specialty (secondary/endorsement) area.
- Passage of ENG 107 and CST 107 or equivalent course with a grade of B- or better. Note: ENG 107 is waived if SAT Verbal Score is 630 or above.
- Successful completion of all field work prior to the professional year.
- Recommendations from two University of Portland School of Education faculty members for elementary education candidates. For secondary education candidates, an additional recommendation from a University of Portland School of Education faculty member in the endorsement area is required.
- All paperwork and approvals necessary for student teaching must be completed by June 1 prior to fall semester for site placement in the professional year.
Multiple Endorsements A candidate may earn more than one subject area endorsement when the prescribed program of study has been completed, related tests are passed, and a practicum including a work sample are completed. Permission of the associate dean is required to enroll in the related practicum.