University Of Kentucky Rank 1 Programs
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H And M Turbo Pascal 7.0 Crt Patch. here. Rank Programs for Certified Teachers Rank I programs are planned graduate level programs designed for Kentucky teachers seeking rank change for salary purposes. Rank I programs are not degree programs. They are recognized only in the state of Kentucky. By state regulation, Rank I status is sixty (60) semester hours of approved graduate credit including a Master's degree. Program List: • Rank I in Elementary Education • Rank I in Instructional Technology • Rank I in Middle Grades Education • Rank I in Secondary Education • Rank I in School Counseling • • Rank I in Special Education (to enhance knowledge in a Special Education area for which the teacher is already certified; to add a Special Education area to the teaching license, a teacher would pursue the M.Ed.
In Special Education). Career Opportunities Teachers who complete a Rank I program may obtain a Rank change for salary purposes in Kentucky. Through a Rank I program, teachers may increase their depth of knowledge in their teaching areas or in additional areas of certification, as appropriate.
***Please note: Individuals seeking certification or Rank I in Educational Administration should enroll in the Ed.S. Contact for more information.
Admissions Requirements Students may apply to the program by first going to the web site. Admission requirements include the following credentials: • Official transcripts with a GPA of 2.75 in the Bachelor's degree and a GPA of 3.0 in the Master's degree.
Applicants who have attended a college or university outside of the United States are also required to submit an evaluation of their transcript through either. Please note that transcript evaluations can sometimes take several weeks. Please have transcripts sent to: School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 If transcripts are sent electronically, please have them sent to the following e-mail: • Teaching certificate • TOEFL (Students holding a baccalaureate or advanced degree from an accredited institution in the U.S. Are exempt from this requirement.) • There may be additional admission requirements, depending on the Rank I program that you select. Please contact the Teaching and Learning Department for specific information. General Information For general information on financial aid resources, please visit the University of Louisville's web site. The College of Education and Human Development has its own that contains some extra information not listed here.
Please be aware that because the Rank I program is a Non-degree program and does not lead to a degree, there will be some financial aid sources for which the Rank I program will not qualify. College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) Scholarship The CEHD has a long history of offering scholarships to prospective and current students pursuing an education degree program. The CEHD provides over $225,000 annually and selects recipients three times a year. Scholarship selection is competitive and applies to tuition only. Before the deadline (March 1st, June 1st and/or October 1st). Applicants should expect notification four to five weeks after the posted deadline.