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transfer credit for the M.A.T. program should consult with the program director and seek approval from their

advisor and dean.

Field Experiences (Practicum) and Clinical Practice (Student Teaching)

M.A.T. candidates participate in a variety of carefully planned and sequenced field experiences. Candidates

experience structured observations in a wide variety of settings, tutoring, small group, and whole class instruction.

Field experience will culminate with the candidate assuming full responsibility for the teaching process in a

classroom during clinical practice/student teaching. Field experiences are integrated within candidate coursework,

allowing candidates to spend time in the university classroom and in the field experience classroom. During clinical

practice/student teaching, candidates are placed full time in a local public school classroom. In addition to

coursework, field experience and competency requirements before clinical practice/student teaching, candidates

must have a “cleared” status on an FBI fingerprint and background check pursuant to Section 59-25-115 of the

South Carolina Code of Laws. (Background checks are valid for 18 months.) Candidates must also take the required

Praxis II exams prior to entering clinical practice/student teaching. Candidates are not permitted to be employed

during clinical practice/student teaching without specific, restricted, approved permission.

Student teaching can be waived with a portfolio of evidence validating both experience and classroom competency.

Experience must include at least three years of full-time teaching in the area of certification. The portfolio must

include letters of recommendation, annual evaluations documenting successful teaching, and documents verifying

proficiency in SC State Standards competencies. Individuals requesting this exemption should discuss their

experience with the M.A.T. program director. Candidates granted this exemption will enroll in EDU 6480

Professional Portfolio Development.

Tim Limitation

The time limit for completion of all requirements is six years, measured from the date a candidate is admitted into

the M.A.T. Program (Milestone 1).

Graduation Requirements

Candidates must satisfy the following requirements in order to graduate:

Completion of Milestones 1-6

Maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0 and receiving no grade below a “C”

Achieving at least the minimum acceptable competency level rating on each of the seven candidate

proficiencies

Certification Recommendation Requirements

Candidates who wish to be recommended for South Carolina state initial certification must:

Achieve a grade of “B” or above in Clinical Practice/Student Teaching.

Achieve passing scores (as set by the South Carolina Department of Education) on required Praxis II exams.

Complete Milestone 7.

The application for initial licensure in South Carolina includes a fingerprint review to determine any criminal

history, state or federal. Eligible applicants who have prior arrests and/or convictions must undergo a review by

the State Board of Education and be approved before a certificate can be issued to them.

The requirements for a teaching credential in South Carolina are subject to change by the State Board of Education

and the South Carolina General Assembly during the period for such credential. The College of Education may

revise the M.A.T. program at any time and cannot assume responsibility for changes or additional courses,

including revisions, due to changes in state standards.

Candidates who wish to be recommended for Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) certification

must meet the following requirements:

Completion of EDU 6231 History and Philosophy of Education at CIU with a grade of “C” or above

Achieve a grade of “B” or above in Clinical Practice/Student Teaching

Completion of Milestone 7

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