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Requirements for Admission to Advanced Study for Art Education and Music Education PDFDownload to print

Admission to advanced study is required of all teacher education majors and minors prior to enrolling in upper-division education courses. Upon completion of coursework, as determined by program area, students should have satisfied the prerequisites for admission to advanced study. Students must submit an application for advanced study by the second Friday of the term during which all prerequisites for advanced study will be completed, and at least one semester prior to beginning any coursework for which "Admission to Advanced Study" is a prerequisite. Students at the Kent Campus apply for Advanced Study through the College of Education, Health and Human Services Student Portal, which can be accessed through the Vacca Office of Student Services web page (www.kent.edu/ehh/services/voss) or directly at the WHHS Student Portal (http://stuportal.ehhs.kent.edu/index/php). Students completing a licensure program at a regional campus should check with that campus for instructions on how to apply for "Advanced Study." Please note: Admission to advanced study is required for students pursuing an undergraduate major that leads to teacher licensure.

Requirements for Admission to Advanced Study for Art Education and Music Education:

  • College Writing: Students are required to attain a minimum C (2.000) grade in each writing courses (ENG 11011 and 21011 or equivalent).
  • Pre-Advanced Study Coursework: To be eligible for advanced study, students must earn a minimum C (2.000) grade in CULT 29535 Education in a Democratic Society and a minimum C (2.000) grade in one of the following courses (please note that a minimum C grade must be earned in all of the four courses for teacher licensure programs):
    • EPSY 29525 Educational Psychology
    • ITEC 19525 Educational Technology
    • SPED 23000 Introduction to Exceptionalities
  • Grade Point Average:
    • Art Education majors must have earned a minimum 2.750 cumulative GPA and a minimum 2.750 major GPA in order to be admitted to Advanced Study.
    • Music Education majors must have earned a minimum 2.500 cumulative GPA and a minimum 2.750 major GPA in order to be admitted to Advanced Study.
  • Advising Appointment: Art Education and Music Education students should make an advising appointment with a professional advisor in the Vacca Office of Student Services (or Regional Campus advising office if completing the program at that campus) for information about applying for Advanced Study and educator licensure. Advising appointments at the Kent Campus are made through the Vacca Office of Student Services' website at www.kent.edu/ehh/services/voss.
  • Teacher Candidate Acknowledgments and Legal Questions for Licensure: Candidates are required to electronically sign four statements acknowledging that they have read and understand the following areas: background check requirements; professional dispositions; licensure application information; legal questions asked on the licensure application. Statements can be found on the student portal.
  • Standardized Testing: All Art Education and Music Education majors are required to demonstrate basic competencies in reading, writing and mathematics before progressing in a degree program. Students are required to take the Praxis Core (or Alternative Praxis) if they have not adequately demonstrated the competencies through the ACT ,SAT and/ or COMPASS exams (for qualifying students). Alternative Praxis tests are available for students who do not pass Praxis Core. Information regarding Praxis Core is available in the Vacca Office of Student Services, 304 White Hall, in the student services offices of the Regional Campuses and at www.kent.edu/ehhs/serviccs/voss. Students must have all passing standardized test scores on file in 304 White Hall prior to submission of application for admission to advanced study. The specific competencies are listed below (Note: The COMPASS placement test is for qualifying students and is taken solely for placemen t into freshman-level courses and cannot be taken for any other purpose):
    • Reading: minimum 26 ACT reading score or 620 SAT verbal score or 93 COMPASS reading score or 156 Praxis Core reading score.
    • Writing: minimum 25 ACT English score or 92 COMPASS writing score or 162 Praxis Core writing score
    • Mathematics: minimum 25 ACT mathematics score or 620 SAT mathematics score or 150 Praxis Core mathematics score

Please be aware that reapplication may be necessary if postponing advanced study coursework or if withdrawn for one year or more.