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Prospective Student Center
109 John J. Koldus Building
1265 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-1265
(979) 458-0427

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  • Spring 2009: 10/15/2008
  • Summer/Fall 2009: 03/17/2009
  • Spring 2009: 08/01/2008
  • Summer 2009: 11/01/2008
  • Fall 2009: 02/01/2009

College of Education and Human Development

Transfer Info:

The College of Education and Human Development is actively seeking qualified transfer students who are interested in teacher certification. There is a nationwide demand for teachers. In particular, we are seeking students interested in high-need teaching fields: math, science, special education, bilingual, English as a Second Language, and foreign language. To be considered for admission, an applicant should, at the time of application, have a minimum 2.5 GPR on at least 24 hours of graded transferable course work from Tables 1 and 2 of the Degree Track B. It is required that at least one math course and two science courses be taken from Table 1 and/or 2 prior to application. Admission to teacher preparation programs at Texas A&M for EC-4 and 4-8 requires a minimum 2.75 GPR. Students interested in certification at grades 8–12 should complete a baccalaureate degree in a discipline area and contact the College regarding certification. The College of Education and Human Development will not consider any second choice majors.

Website: cehd.tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 862-4345
Majors Abbreviations Track
Health
    (Health Education)
EDHL B
Interdisciplinary Studies
    (Early Childhood-4;
    Middle School)
EDIS (See note) B
Interdisciplinary Studies
    (Human Resources Development,
    Technology Management)
ISNC B
Interdisciplinary Studies
    (Special Education, Bilingual)
INST B
Kinesiology EDKI B
Sport Management EDSM B
University Studies USEH B
Minors

Coaching
Creative Studies
Dance
Sport Management

Notes:

All students seeking elementary teacher certification will complete a baccalaureate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. There is no major in Secondary Education. All students seeking secondary certification (except those preparing to teach physical education or health) will major in an academic discipline other than education (i.e., mathematics, English, computer science, biology, etc.) and take appropriate course work for teacher certification in the College of Education and Human Development.