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Degree RequirementsStudents who complete a department approved undergraduate program in the College of Education are awarded the Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.). Grades below "C" will not fulfill requirements in either professional education or in general education areas. Prior to program completion, students must demonstrate satisfactory performance on the Florida Accomplished Practices for Teachers. Students in unified early childhood education are required to provide proof of completion of up-to-date CPR and first aid training. All prospective teachers are encouraged to do the same. Students are required to complete an additional year of study in a master's degree or postbaccalaureate program to receive a statement on the transcript verifying completion of a Florida Department of Education and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) approved program. Residence. The last thirty semester hours to be applied toward a degree must be completed in residence in the College of Education. Graduating with Honors. To graduate with honors, a student is required to earn an upper-division GPA of 3.75+ during the junior/ senior years of the BAE program. To graduate with high honors, a student must: 1) attain a 3.75+ GPA on the first 18 hours of the upper division program and respond to a one-time letter of invitation indicating interest in pursuing high honors; 2) maintain a 3.75+ GPA through completion of the BAE and; 3) submit a scholarly project to be judged by the College High Honors Committee and the University Honors Committee. (It is the eligible student's responsibility to contact the Office of Student Services, Room 134 E Norman Hall, for additional information upon completion of the first 18 hours of the junior year). |
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