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Michael D. Eisner College of Education

Credential Officeducation

Announcements

 


2008

  • CLAD certificate coursework: CSUN has submitted a CLAD through CTEL certificate program to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing and was granted approval by the Committee on Accreditation. Application packets are now available.
  • If you are a credential holder and not sure if you already have an English Learner authorization, please contact our advisors at credprep@csun.edu

2007


2005


2004 or before

  • New Office Hours
  • Subject Matter Competency (Multiple Subject Credential Program– Effective May 1, 2004)
    • Effective May 1, 2004 Verification of having passed the appropriate elementary subject matter examination (MSAT or CSET:MS) is required to apply for admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program. Candidates in Blended/Integrated programs must check with the Credential Office. For more details, please call the Credential Office at 818 677-2586.
  • Subject Matter Competency (Education Specialist Credential Program – Effective June 1, 2004)
    • Effective June 1, 2004 Verification of having passed the entire appropriate subject matter examination(s) is required for admission to apply for the Education Specialist Credential Program in Mild/Moderate, Moderate/Severe and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Disabilities. Candidates who will be teaching multiple subjects must fulfill their subject matter requirement by passing the entire MSAT or CSET: MS. Candidates who will be teaching only one subject may fulfill their subject matter requirement by passing the appropriate examination(s). Candidates in Blended/Integrated programs must check with the Credential Office. For more details, please call the Credential Office at (818) 677-2586.
  • Subject Matter Competency (for student teaching – Effective July 1, 2004)
  • No Child Left Behind Compliance