Preliminary Extensive Support Needs Credential: Multiple Subjects Classroom
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Program Description
This credential prepares candidates to teach students with a range of learning challenges including autism, moderate-to-severe intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, emotional disturbance, and deaf-blindness. Teachers with this credential are approved to teach in grades K-12 and in adult classes.
This program shares core courses with the Preliminary Multiple Subjects and the Mild/Moderate Support Needs programs. Please see the Pathways to Multiple Credentials program to see what is needed to earn more than one credential.
Transferability of Education Credentials to Other States:
The United States Department of Education requires that institutions provide guidance to students concerning the transferability of their education credentials to different states. The SOE at CBU is accredited by the California Commission on Teaching Credentials. This allows CBU to recommend students ONLY for a California teaching/educational credential.
In order for a student to receive credentials in any other state it is the student’s responsibility to contact that state and meet their unique requirements. To aid our students, CBU’s SOE has compiled a list of contact information for each state’s education credentialling authorities.
If you have concerns or questions about credentialing requirements, please contact the office of the SOE at CBU at (951) 343-4448.
This program shares core courses with the Preliminary Multiple Subjects and the Mild/Moderate Support Needs programs. Please see the Pathways to Multiple Credentials program to see what is needed to earn more than one credential.
Transferability of Education Credentials to Other States:
The United States Department of Education requires that institutions provide guidance to students concerning the transferability of their education credentials to different states. The SOE at CBU is accredited by the California Commission on Teaching Credentials. This allows CBU to recommend students ONLY for a California teaching/educational credential.
In order for a student to receive credentials in any other state it is the student’s responsibility to contact that state and meet their unique requirements. To aid our students, CBU’s SOE has compiled a list of contact information for each state’s education credentialling authorities.
If you have concerns or questions about credentialing requirements, please contact the office of the SOE at CBU at (951) 343-4448.