Credential Recommendation Guides
Below you will find detailed information on eligibility requirements and recommendation
processess for all credentials offered by the School of Education at CSU San Marcos.
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Preliminary Teacher Credentials
Detailed below is the process for current 爆料社区 Credential completers who would like
to obtain the following: Preliminary Multiple Subject, Single Subject, and/or Education
Specialist Instruction credentials.
Please Note: the information in this section only pertains to Preliminary teaching credentials. If you would like information about obtaining an Intern Education
Specialist Instruction credential, or a Clear Education Specialist Instruction credential,
see below, or use the "Jump-To Links" at the top of this page.
Eligibility Requirements
- Eligibility Requirements for Preliminary Multiple or Single Subject Credentials
- Complete all Credential coursework
- Complete all Credential Co-Requisite Requirements
- U.S. Constitution Requirement
- Health Education Requirement
- Valid CPR Certification (valid for two years)
- Successful completion of California Teaching Performance Assessment (CalTPA) Cycles
1 & 2.
- Successful completion of Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) exams (Multiple
Subject and First-Year Education Specialist Concurrent students only)
For additional information on Credential Co-Requisites, CalTPAs, or RICA, see the
Current Student Information on the School of Education website.
- Eligibility Requirements for Preliminary Education Specialist Instruction Credential
(Concurrent)
- Complete all Education Specialist Concurrent coursework (Year One and Year Two)
- Satisfy one of the following options (1 or 2):
Option One
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- Possess a valid Preliminary Multiple Subject credential issued by the CTC. (This includes
completion of the Teacher Performance Assessment (TPAs) and verification of an English
Learner (EL) authorization.)
Option Two
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- Successful completion of California Teaching Performance Assessment (CalTPA) Cycles
1 & 2.
- Successful completion of Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) exams.
- Complete all Credential Co-Requisite Requirements
- U.S. Constitution Requirement
- Health Education Requirement
- Valid CPR Certification (valid for two years)
- Eligibility Requirements for Preliminary Education Specialist Instruction Credential
(Add-On)
- Complete all Education Specialist Add-On Program coursework
- Possess a valid Preliminary Multiple or Single Subject credential issued by the CTC.
(This includes completion of the Teacher Performance Assessment (TPAs) and verification
of an English Learner (EL) authorization.)
Recommendation Process
After completion of all Credential requirements. Credential candidates will follow
the process outlined below to complete the Preliminary Credential recommendation process.
- Step One: Complete all Credential requirements
- See Eligibility Requirements above
- Submit any outstanding credential requirements to:
- Step Two: Pay the CEHHS Credential Evaluation Fee
- CEHHS charges a $25.00 fee for each credential application reviewed and processed.
Please pay the fee online before submitting the Preliminary Teacher Credential Recommendation
Request.
- Step Three: Submit the Preliminary Teacher Credential Recommendation Request
- Step Four: Review the Credential Evaluation Process
- Credential recommendation requests are evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Requests will be processed within 10 business days and in the order they are received.
- Student Services reviews applicant records, verifies eligibility, and submits recommendations
for credentials online through the CTC. In order to recommend to the CTC, all grades
must be considered official. Spring grades are typically considered official the
last week of May, and we are able to begin recommending students early June.
- If additional information is required to process the recommendation request, Student
Services staff will communicate through email regarding outstanding requirements.
- Step Five: Complete the Credential Recommendation Process with CTC
- Log into your CTC account and
- This includes completing professional fitness questions and submitting payment. After
Student Services submits your recommendation to the CTC, you will have 90 days to
complete the CTC recommendation.
- . The credential document should be posted on the CTC鈥檚 website within 5-10 business
days of payment.
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Clear Education Specialist Credential
Detailed below is the process for current 爆料社区 Education Specialist (ES) completers
who hold a valid California-issued, Clear Teaching Credential and would like to obtain
a Clear Education Specialist Instruction Credential.
Eligibility Requirements
Recommendation Process
After completion of all credential requirements. Credential candidates will follow
the process outlined below to complete the ES Credential recommendation process.
- Step One: Complete all ES Credential Requirements
- See Eligibility Requirements above
- Step Two: Pay the CEHHS Credential Evaluation Fee
- CEHHS charges a $25.00 fee for each credential application reviewed and processed.
Please pay the fee online before submitting the ES Clear Credential Recommendation
Request.
- Step Three: Submit the ES Credential Recommendation Request
- Step Four: Complete the Application for Credential Authorizing Public School Service
form
Complete the (form 41-4) and print completed form
- Be sure all applicable sections of the application are completed
- Review and follow the detailed Application Instructions and/or carefully before completing the application. If reviewing the video, note that you
may also use the outline on the right side of the screen to navigate to individual
sections.
Guidance for Completing Application (41-4) for Clear Education Specialist Credential
Section 2. Application Type > Select 鈥淣ew Credential/Permit鈥
Section 3. Choose Document Type > Select 鈥淓ducation Specialist鈥
Section 4. Select Authorization/Subject Area(s) > Select 鈥淪pecial Education Speciality Area鈥
From the drop-down menu > select either 鈥淢ild to Moderate Support Needs鈥 or 鈥淓xtensive Support Needs鈥
- After you鈥檝e completed the form, generate and print the document
- $100 required fee. Fees may be submitted to CEHHS Student Services as a personal check,
cashier鈥檚 check, or money order payable to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). See additional information on the .
- Step Five: Submit the Application and Fee to CEHHS Student Services
- Once you have completed the application, please deliver the Application (41-4) and
$100 required fee to CEHHS Student Services (University Hall 222).
- Proper postage/mail materials (Federal Express or certified mail) are required.
- CEHHS will email confirmation/tracking information to the credential candidate after
the application has been mailed
- Please email CEHHS Student Services at cehhs-ss@csusm.edu to schedule a time to drop off the application packet.
- Step Six: Review the Credential Evaluation Process
- Credential recommendation requests are evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis
and are processed in the order they are received. Students Services will review and
mail your completed application packet to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
(CTC) within 5 business days of receiving the completed application packet.
- If additional information is required to process the recommendation request, Student
Services staff will communicate through email regarding outstanding requirements.
- Once the CTC receives the application packet, it will begin processing/reviewing.
The CTC outlines the following regarding processing time:
- Applications are processed in the date order in which they are received.
- You may check your application status online using the . Note that it may take several weeks after the Commission has received your application
for it to appear in the online system, as the Commission receives hundreds of applications
each day.
- Current law sets a maximum processing time for the evaluation of applications of 50
business days after the Commission receives a completed application. This timeframe
does not include weekends or holidays.
- Applications delayed for completion of a fitness review or fingerprint processing
are not subject to the 50-business day restriction. Please wait until the maximum
processing time has passed before contacting the Commission regarding your application
status.
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Education Specialist Intern Credential
Detailed below is the process for current 爆料社区 Education Specialist Credential candidates (Concurrent Year Two or Add-On) who need to obtain the Education Specialist University Intern Teaching Credential.
Eligibility Requirements
- Eligibility Requirements for Education Specialist Intern Credential
Internship agreements are in place with school districts in San Diego County. You must first meet the requirements to be an intern and then apply to approved schools/districts
for internship opportunities.
Satisfy one of the following (1 or 2):
- Admission to the Education Specialist Add-On Program, or
- Progression to semester three of the Education Specialist Concurrent Program, satisfying one (1) of the following options:
Option One
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- Possess a valid Preliminary Multiple Subject credential issued by the CTC. (This includes
completion of the Teacher Performance Assessment (TPAs) and verification of an English
Learner (EL) authorization.)
Option Two
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- Successful completion of semester one and two of ES Concurrent program coursework,
and
- Successful completion of California Teaching Performance Assessment (CalTPA) Cycles
1 & 2.
- Complete the U.S. Constitution Requirement
- Complete the Health Education Requirement
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Educational Administration PASC or CE
Detailed below is the process for current 爆料社区 MA in Educational Administration completers
(including those pursuing only the PASC coursework without the Master's degree) who
would like to obtain a Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (PASC) or Certificate
of Eligibility (CE).
Eligibility Requirements
- Eligibility Requirements for the Five-Year Preliminary Credential
- Possess a valid prerequisite teaching credential (See ).
- Complete all PASC Coursework.
- Successful completion of California Administrator Performance Assessment (CalAPA)
Leadership Cycles (1, 2 and 3).
- Five years of successful, full-time experience in a public school, nonpublic school,
or private school of equivalent status located in California or another state, or
a combination of experience earned in California and another state.For additional
details, see .
- Verification of employment (form鈥) in an administrative position.
If you do not currently have an offer of employment in an administrative position,
please request recommendation for a Certificate of Eligibility (see below for details
- Eligibility Requirements for the Certificate of Eligibility
An individual who has completed requirements 1-4 for the Preliminary Administrative
Services Credential but does not have an offer of employment in an administrative
position may apply for a Certificate of Eligibility, which verifies completion of
all requirements for the preliminary credential and authorizes the holder to seek
employment as an administrator.
- The Certificate of Eligibility has no expiration date. Once securing an offer of employment,
the holder of a Certificate of Eligibility may apply for the preliminary credential
by submitting an application ( ), a Verification of Employment Form (), and current to the Commission office.
Recommendation Process
After completion of all PASC/Certificate of Eligibility requirements. Credential candidates
will follow the process outlined below to complete the PASC or Certificate of Eligibility
recommendation process.
- Step One: Complete all PASC/CE requirements
- See Eligibility Requirements Above.
- Step Two: Pay the CEHHS Credential Evaluation Fee
- CEHHS charges a $25.00 fee for each credential application reviewed and processed.
Please pay the fee online before submitting the PASC or Certificate of Eligibility Recommendation Request.
- Step Three: Submit the PASC or CE Recommendation Request
- Upload the the following documentation to the recommendation request:
- Letter verifying five years of full-time work experience.
- Verification of employment in an administrative position (form )
- Only required if you have an offer of employment and are seeking recommendation for the
Preliminary Credential.
- Step Four: Review the Credential Evaluation Process
- Credential recommendation requests are evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Requests will be processed within 10 business days and in the order they are received.
- Student Services reviews applicant records, verifies eligibility, and submits recommendations
for credential online through the CTC. In order to recommend to the CTC, all grades
must be considered official. Typically, summer grades are considered official the
last week of August, and we are able to begin recommending students early September.
- If additional information is required to process the recommendation request, Student
Services staff will communicate through email regarding outstanding requirements.
- Step Five: Complete the Credential Recommendation Process with CTC
- Log into your CTC account and
- This includes completing professional fitness questions and submitting payment. After Student Services submits your recommendation to the CTC, you will have 90 days
to complete the CTC recommendation.
- . The credential document should be posted on the CTC鈥檚 website within 5-10 business
days of payment.
MA in Educational Administration Degree Conferral
In addition to the PASC coursework outlined above, students who are completing the
MA in Educational Administration will also be required to complete EDAD 622 (A, B,
& C), and EDAD 698 (A, B, & C). The MA in in Educational Administration requirements
are typically completed early-August, but summer grades are not considered official
until late-August. The Office of the Registrar will not be able to confer your degree
until after grades are official.鈥
Please review information on the Graduation Process and Timeline and reach out to the Office of the Registrar if you have additional questions regarding
the degree conferral process.鈥
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Reading and Literacy Added Authorization (RLAA)
Detailed below is the process for current 爆料社区 students completing the Reading, Language
and Literacy program (including those pursuing only the RLAA coursework without the
master鈥檚 degree) who would like to obtain a Reading and Literacy Added Authorization (RLAA).
Elibility Requirements
- Eligibility Requirements
- Possess a valid basic California teaching credential, which may be one of the following:
- A teaching credential requiring a bachelor鈥檚 degree and a professional preparation
program, including student teaching.
- A clear, full-time designated subjects teaching credential, provided that the holder
also possesses a bachelor鈥檚 degree and has met the basic skills requirement. Completion
of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university
satisfies both the degree requirement and the Basic Skills Requirement beginning 6/29/2024.
- Possess an English Learner Authorization.
- Verification of three years of successful, full-time teaching experience. (See ).
- Complete all Reading and Literacy Added Authorization coursework:
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- EDRL 606
- EDRL 610
- EDRL 613
- EDRL 614A
- EDRL 614B
- EDRL 616
Recommendation Process
- Step One: Complete all RLAA Requirements
- See Eligibility Requirements Above
- Step Two: Pay the CEHHS Credential Evaluation Fee
- CEHHS charges a $25.00 fee for each authorization reviewed and processed. Please
pay the fee online before submitting the RLAA Recommendation request.
- Step Three: Submit the RLAA Recommendation Request
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- Upload the following documentation to the recommendation request:
- Letter verifying three years of successful, full-time teaching experience
- Step Four: Review the Authorization Evaluation Process
- Authorization recommendation requests are evaluated on a first-come, first-served
basis. Requests will be processed within 10 business days and in the order they are
received.
- Student Services reviews applicant records, verifies eligibility, and submits recommendations
for authorizations online through the CTC. In order to recommend to the CTC, all grades
must be official. Spring grades are typically considered official at the end of May,
and we are able to begin recommending students early June.
- If additional information is required to process the recommendation request, Student
Services staff will communicate through email regarding outstanding requirements.
- Step Five: Complete the Authorization Recommendation process with the (CTC)
- Log into your CTC account and
- This includes completing professional fitness questions and submitting payment. After
Student Services submits your recommendation to the CTC, you will have 90 days to
complete the CTC
- . The authorization document should be posted on the CTC鈥檚 website within 5-10 business
days of payment
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Reading and Literacy Leadership Specialist Credential (RLLSC)
Detailed below is the process for current 爆料社区 students completing the Reading, Language
and Literacy program (including those pursuing only the RLLSC coursework without the
master鈥檚 degree) who would like to obtain the Reading and Literacy Leadership Specialist Credential (RLLSC).
Eligibility Requirements
- Eligibility Requirements
- Possess a valid basic California teaching credential, which may be one of the following:
- A teaching credential requiring a bachelor鈥檚 degree and a professional preparation
program, including student teaching.
- A clear, full-time designated subjects teaching credential, provided that the holder
also possesses a bachelor鈥檚 degree and has met the basic skills requirement. Completion of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited college
or university satisfies both the degree requirement and the Basic Skills Requirement
beginning 6/29/2024.
- Possess an English Learner Authorization.
- Verification of three years of successful, full-time teaching experience. (See ).
- Complete all Reading and Literacy Specialist Credential Coursework:
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- EDRL 606
- EDRL 610
- EDRL 613
- EDRL 614A
- EDRL 614B
- EDRL 616
- EDRL 618
- EDRL 619
- EDRL 623
- EDRL 627
Recommendation Process
- Step One: Complete all RLLSC Requirements
- See Eligibility Requirements Above
- Step Two: Pay the CEHHS Credential Evaluation Fee
- CEHHS charges a $25.00 fee for each credential reviewed and processed. Please pay
the fee online before submitting the RLLSC Recommendation request.
- Step Three: Submit the RLLSC Recommendation Request
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- Upload the following documentation to the recommendation request:
- Letter verifying three years of successful, full-time teaching experience
- Step Four: Review the Authorization Evaluation Process
- Credential recommendation requests are evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Requests will be processed within 10 business days and in the order they are received.
- Student Services reviews applicant records, verifies eligibility, and submits recommendations
for credentials online through the CTC. In order to recommend to the CTC, all grades
must be considered official. Summer grades are typically considered official late
August, and we are able to begin recommending students early September.
- If additional information is required to process the recommendation request, Student
Services staff will communicate through email regarding outstanding requirements.
- Step Five: Complete the Credential Recommendation process with the (CTC)
- Log into your CTC account and
- This includes completing professional fitness questions and submitting payment. After
Student Services submits your recommendation to the CTC, you will have 90 days to
complete the CTC
- . The credential document should be posted on the CTC鈥檚 website within 5-10 business
days of payment
MA in Reading, Language & Literacy Degree Conferral
In additional to the RLLSC coursework outlined above, students who are completing
the MA in Reading, Language and Literacy will also be required to complete EDUC 622
and EDRL 698.鈥 The MA in Reading, Language and Literacy requirements are typically
completed mid-October and fall grades are not considered official until early January
(date varies).鈥 The Office of the Registrar will not be able to confer your degree
until after grades are official.鈥
Please review information on the Graduation Process and Timeline and reach out to the Office of the Registrar if you have additional questions regarding
the degree conferral process.鈥
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