School of Education, College of Professional Studies Building, UW-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI 54481 Telephone: (715) 346-2040 Website: www.uwsp.edu/education (choose "undergraduate")
To apply for admission to UW-Stevens Point, submit a completed UW
System application form to
UWSP Admissions Office
102 Student Services Center
UW-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
Request that your official transcripts be forwarded directly to the
UWSP Admissions Office from both your high school and any colleges or
universities you have attended.
While there is no deadline for applying to the University, early
application is recommended because UW System enrollment management
efforts may require us to limit our enrollment.
Students from Nicolet College who will have earned 54 or more credits
by the time they transfer to UWSP are eligible for admission with a
grade point average of 2.00 or higher. If you will have earned fewer
than 54 transfer credits by the time you transfer, you will need to meet
the admission requirements in effect at the time your application to the
University is complete.
Admission to the University does NOT guarantee admission to the
major.
Nicolet College students interested in a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Early Childhood Education or a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree with a major in Elementary Education at UWSP may remain at Nicolet College for three to four semesters, depending on course availability.
Students with majors in Early Childhood Education, Elementary
Education, and Exceptional Education must be admitted to this Program to
register for upper-level Early Childhood, Education, Instructional
Resources and Teaching Methods courses.
Formal application to the Professional Education Program must be
made. Deadlines are September 22 and February 22. Applications will be
accepted up to the deadline. Late applications will be processed during
the subsequent application period. Only students who meet all criteria
listed below are eligible to apply. If the deadline falls on a weekend,
the deadline to apply will be the Friday
prior to the deadline.
Applications and questionnaires are available in the School of
Education (SOE) Undergraduate Advising Office, Room 469 College of
Professional Studies or at the UWSP School of Education website,
http://www.uwsp.edu/education. Unofficial copies of transcripts from
ALL post-secondary institutions must be attached to the application,
along with the completed questionnaire and letter proving admission to
UWSP if not currently enrolled at UWSP.
All students applying for a teaching license will be required to pass the appropriate state mandated Praxis II exam(s) at least one semester prior to student teaching and submit an acceptable web-based portfolio on the Ten Wisconsin Teaching Standards during the student teaching semester. More information on these requirements can be found in the "student handbook" section of the School of Education website.
Enrollment caps are in effect for the Elementary Education
major. One hundred students per year are admitted to the Professional
Education Program in this major, half in September and half in February.
Students are ranked using the following criteria: 1/3-Overall GPA,
1/3-Pre-Professional Interview, 1/6-Listening Test, 1/6-PPST.
Certification: Students completing this plan of study
will be certified for ages 6-13. The Early Childhood minor and Early
Childhood Special Education minor are not available for this major, but
may be pursued once initial certification is completed.
The following courses meet both UWSP General Degree Requirements
(GDRs) and Department of Public Instruction requirements.
1. Freshman English -- 3-6 credits
required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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English 101 |
COMSK 801-102, 195 or 219 |
or English 150 |
None |
2. Writing Emphasis -- 6 credits required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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"P" - Education 310 |
None |
Elective Out of Major |
Any course designated as meeting the |
3. Communication -- 2 credits required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Communication 101 |
COMSK 801-198 or SPEECH 810-201 |
4. Mathematics -- see below
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Math 90 (if needed) |
Math 804-110, 114 or 115 (if needed) |
Math 100 - 3 credits (if needed) |
Math 804-116, 118, 170, 195, 197 or 220 (if needed) |
Math 228 - 3 credits |
Math 804-227 |
Math 338 - 3 credits (pre-req: Math 228 if taken at UWSP) |
Math 804-237 |
Note: Math 228 (Math 804-227 at Nicolet College) will not meet the math GDR at UWSP unless the student majors in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, or Exceptional Education. |
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Note: Math 338 (Math 804-237 at Nicolet College) will meet the math GDR at UWSP for Fall 2002 and later. |
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5. Natural Science -- 12-15 credits required
Choose one from each area. Maximum of one course numbered 100 at UWSP
(designated as 100(#)). At least two courses must be 4-5 credit labs.
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Physical Science: (choose one from this area) |
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Chemistry 100, 101 |
NATSCI 806-134*, 240*, 241, 242*, 245*, 249*, |
Physics 100, 101 |
NATSCI 806-154*, 170*, 192*, 271,*276*, 286* |
Astronomy 100, 205, 206, 311 |
NONE |
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Earth Science: (choose one from this area) |
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Geography 100, 101 |
NATSCI 806-207*, 208* |
Geology 100 |
NATSCI 806-230*, 231* |
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Life Science: (choose one from this area) |
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Biology 100, 101 |
NATSCI 806-114, 140*, 177*, 195*, 197*, 201, 209*, 210*, 213*, 218*, 222* |
6. Minority Studies and Non-Western Culture
At least one course you take must be designated "Minority Studies",
and at least one course you take must be designated "Non-Western
Culture". Students should try to take Humanities Area 1 or 3 courses
that also fulfill these requirements.
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Minority Studies (MNS) |
See advisor or Transfer Information System (TIS). |
Non-Western Culture (NWC) |
See advisor or Transfer Information System (TIS). |
7. History -- 6 credits required (courses in parentheses are course numbers prior to Fall 2008)
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Select one (3 credits): History 176 (211), 285 (385*), 288
(130*), |
History 803-215 |
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History 177 (212) |
History 803-219 |
8. Humanities and Social Science --
(Combined total of 18 credits)
Humanities - 9 credits required
Humanities is divided into 4 areas as follows: Area 1 (history and
appreciation of art, communication, dance, theatre and music); Area 2
(literature); Area 3 (philosophy, political theory and religious
studies); Area 4 (civilization, area studies and interdisciplinary
courses). Students must take one course in each of Areas 1, 2 and 3.
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Select one (Area 2 courses): English 211, 212, 213, 214 |
Any literature course that transfers as HUM2* |
Elective (Area 1) |
Any course that transfers as a HUM1 |
Elective (Area 3) |
Any course that transfers as a HUM3 |
Social Science - 9 credits required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Political Science 201 OR Political Science 101 |
HISTORY 803-227 |
Psychology 110 (Pre-req. to HD 261) |
SOCSCI 809-251 |
Psychology 260 |
SOCSCI 809-160, 188, or 255 |
9. Foreign Language - 8 credits (or test out) required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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One year of college work in a foreign language |
See advisor or TIS. |
10. Environmental Literacy -- 3 credits required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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"P" - Natural Resources 370 |
NATSCI 806-215* or 229* (student must also take Natural Resources 310 - one credit at UWSP during the month of May) |
11. Wellness -- 6 credits required
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
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Physical Education 231 (currently meets Aerobic Activity) |
NONE |
Health Education 280 - 3 credits (currently meets Health Enhancement) |
PHYED 807-210 |
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
Nicolet College Equivalent |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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307-187 |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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801-233 |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
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None |
Minor of at Least 22 Credits
Students who started at UWSP prior to Fall 2005 may
complete any approved 22 credit minor or any second major. (If you
take two or more semesters off, you will fall under Fall 2005
requirements for the minor/second major.)
Students who start at UWSP Fall 2005 and later will
be required to complete an approved 22 credit minor or an approved
second major in a DPI approved area : Art History, *Biology, *Broadfield
Social Science, Business Administration, *Economics, *Chemistry,
*Coaching, *Cognitive Disabilities, Communication, Comparative
Literature, Computer Information Systems, Dance, Drama, *Earth Science,
*Emotional Disturbances, *English, *English as a Second Language,
*Environmental Education, *French, *Geography, *Geology, *German,
*Health Education, *History, *Learning Disabilities, *Mathematics,
Music, *Natural Science, *Physics, *Political Science, *Psychology,
*Sociology, and *Spanish.
*Minors are available for teacher certification.
UW-Stevens Point Requirement |
Nicolet College Equivalent |
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PHYED 807-213 |
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None |
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NOTE: Block III courses (18 credits) should be taken 1-2
semesters prior to student teaching and cannot be broken up. Once a
student is admitted to the Professional Education Program, they must
commit to the semester for which they will take Block III.
Students will be expected to be out in the Stevens Point schools for 8-9
weeks full-time during this block.
For more information, see the
School of Education Web page or contact the School of Education
Undergraduate Advising Office at (715) 346-2040.
Updated: 08/06