Multiple Subject Credential Program Student Teaching

 

Spring 2025 MSCP Student Teaching Applications are due Tuesday October 1, 2024, by 5:00pm
 

Student Teaching is the culminating field experience in the Multiple Subject Credential Program.  It is completed during the final semester(s) of the program where MSCP candidates apply and integrate the pedagogy they have learned in their other course work to actual classroom experience.  In the traditional MSCP Post Bac and ITEP pathway, the student teaching semester consists of a 16 week assignment full-time (five-days a week) under the guidance of a Mentor Teacher and a University Supervisor. Placements are in classrooms in which the students are from a diverse cultural, linguistic, racial, ethnic, or socio-economic background, different from that of the Student Teacher.

Student teachers also have the support of a University Supervisor who observes and conferences with the student on a regular basis, and attend a weekly seminar held by the University Supervisor at a time and place to be determined. 

See the Student Teacher Handbook for more details regarding the student teaching semester.

All student teaching placements are made by the Office of Clinical Practice.

Candidates that are pursuing the BILA Authorization that have met all of the requirements, will be placed in a dual language classroom.

  • Be admitted to CSULB as a matriculated student.
  • Complete all credential courses: Prerequisites, Co-requisites, Pedagogy Courses and Liberal Studies Core Courses for ITEP students. Courses may be in progress at the time the application is submitted. 
  • If pursuing the BILA Authorization, all BILA requirements must be met at the time of student teaching application. All candidates must submit passing CSET Subtest III scores with their student teaching application. If taking courses in place of CSET subtest IV and V, candidates must show proof of enrollment in the courses with their student teaching application. Courses must be completed prior to beginning student teaching. Candidates that are using the CSET exam to meet the BILA requirements must submit passing scores for all subtests (III, IV and V) with their student teaching application. 
  • Maintain 3.0 GPA in pedagogy/methods courses with no grade lower than "C" in any program course.
  • Provide valid CTC Clearance (Certificate of Clearance, Education Specialist Credential, Child Development Permit, Activity Supervisor Permit or valid 30-Day Sub Permit) Print from: CTC Look Up
  • Valid TB clearance (Tests are valid for 4 years and must be valid through the end of the student teaching semester). If you don't have a current TB test, make an appointment with Student Health Services asap.
  • Provide Proof of completing the Subject Matter Competency Requirement (NOT Required for ITEP Applicants)(Passing CSET scores, Transcripts showing a degree in Liberal Studies or official verification of coursework completed)
  • Register for the RICA exam and submit proof of registration with a test date that is prior to the beginning of student teaching or passing scores with your Student Teaching Application. ALL candidates MUST attempt RICA prior to beginning student teaching
  • Submit a COMPLETE application packets to the CED Stduen tSuccess & Advising Center (CED SSAC) via DocuSign. Incomplete applications will not be accepted! Late applications will not be accepted.

Application that do not include passing CSET (if applicable) scores will not be accepted. Candidates that receive passing scores after the deadline may petition to submit their application after the deadline. Petitions must include passing scores and will be considered on a space available basis if placements are available. Do NOT submit a petition until you have official passing scores for all required exams.

Complete applications must be submitted by Tuesday October 1, 2024 for Spring 2025 Student Teaching. 

Follow the steps below carefully to submit your Spring 2025 Student Teaching Application online. 

Step 1: Gather the Following Documents

  • Student Teaching Placement Information form - Click the link to complete the Placement Information form.
  • $25 Credit Card receipt. Take a screen shot of the receipt to upload with your application
  • MyCSULB Unofficial Transcripts - Download these from your MyCSULB Student Center and save them as a PDF.
  • Proof of CTC Clearance (Certificate of Clearance, Education Specialist Credential, Child Development Permit, Activity Supervisor Permit or 30-Day Sub Permit). Take a screen shot from the CTC website showing Document Number and Expiration Date.
  • Proof of Subject Matter Competency - Passing CSET Multiple Subject Scores, transcripts showing Liberal Studies Degree or verification of coursework to satisfy subject matter competency
  • Valid TB Test - skin tests, blood tests and risk assessments are valid for 4 years; chest x-rays are valid for 8 years. Must be valid through completion of student teaching.
  • Proof of Valid CPR – must provide a valid copy of infant, child and adult CPR Certification, if available. Required prior to recommendation of credential.
  • Proof of Registration for the RICA exam or passing RICA scores. Candidates must provide a receipt from the Pearson website that they have registered to take the RICA exam.  ALL candidates MUST attempt the exam prior to student teaching beginning.

Step 2: Complete the Student Teaching Application, upload all the above items and submit prior to 5pm on October 1, 2024.

Spring 2025 Student Teaching Application Click Here

Contact the CED Student Success & Advising Center (CED SSAC) if you have any questions. 

Application that do not include passing CSET (if applicable) scores will not be accepted. Candidates that receive passing scores after the deadline may petition to submit their application after the deadline. Petitions must include passing scores and will be considered on a space available basis if placements are available. Do NOT submit a petition until you have official passing scores for all required exams.

 

Contact the Teacher Preparation Advising Center if you have any questions.