Master of Science in Education, Option: Science Education or Mathematics Education For Applicants Desiring Preparation for Teaching Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Integrated Science, Chemistry, or Physics at the Middle and High School Level Application Packet Application Screening Starts: January 5, 2016 Application Deadline is March 1, 2016 Applicants must complete two applications: (note: some materials overlap between the two applications) 1. Master of Science: Science or Mathematics Education (deliver as a paper copy to the College of Education); and 2. Graduate Admissions to Oregon State University (completed online) 1. Master of Science: Science or Mathematics Education Applicants are strongly advised to keep copies of all materials submitted. Submit to: Master of Science: Science Education and Mathematics Education 104 Furman Hall Corvallis OR 97331-3502 1. The application and signed/dated checklist. 2. TSPC Character Questions form required by the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. 3. Transcripts from each college or university attended, including OSU. (While original transcripts are needed for the graduate school application, copies are acceptable for the program application) 4. Content Knowledge Form typed or formatted on a computer. These can be found on the program website. 5. An essay describing your professional goals and/or purposes and motivation for participating in the program. The essay is sent to public schools when we request placements for internships. The essay should be approximately 500 words in length, or about two typed, double-spaced pages. Your essay will be carefully reviewed by university faculty, public school teachers and administrators to help determine your eligibility for the professional program. It should represent your best writing (the essay may also be used for the written portion of the Graduate School application). 6. Your résumé including: education, practicum or teaching experience, other work experience, honors, activities, and interests (this will be sent to Cooperating Teachers). 7. Three letters of recommendation. It is strongly recommended that you keep a copy of each of these letters for your files. You will need them if you apply for scholarships. One letter must come from an educator who has observed you in a formal school setting, attesting to your competence working with school-age children at the middle or high school levels. A second letter must attest to your subject related academic ability. The third letter may fit into either of the above categories or be from an employer. 8. TOEFL score (international applicants only) A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score must be 575 or higher and be from up to 5 years from the date of admission. 2. Graduate Admissions to Oregon State University Apply for the Summer 2016 Term Application for Graduate Admission to Oregon State University may be completed online at: http://oregonstate.edu/admissions/ Important: Program Codes are changing internally with the Graduate School. Please apply for a Master of Science in Education under the code 2310. Options for this program are being re-coded this year, but your option will be Mathematics Education (Licensure) or Science Education (Licensure). We will apply the correct options later in the year, once they are in place. Contact the Program Coordinator for more details.
Note: Official Transcripts from each college and university attended (including OSU if applicable) will be required to complete your graduate school application. 2
Master of Science: Science or Mathematics Education Application Packet Oregon State University offers a Master of Science in Education to prepare public school teachers for 21 st century schools in middle (grades 5-8), and high school (grades 7-12) education. This program prepares public school teachers for grades 5-12. Please note: The Oregon Teacher Standards and Practice Commission (TSPC) has redesigned the teaching license structure. Effective November 2015 Oregon licensure will be streamlined and all endorsement areas will be licensed for K-12 grade levels. In this packet you will find: Admission requirements and procedures, an application form and checklist, the TSPC character questions form, and information on authorization levels and testing information. ADMISSION TO THE MASTER OF SCIENCE Admission to the Professional Teacher Education Program is selective and competitive. Consequently not all applicants are admitted. Applications received after the deadline may be considered on a space-available basis only after all those received by the deadline have been fully considered. Within OSU s Guiding Principles, the Master of Science Program recognizes a responsibility to society to contribute to its social, aesthetic, and economic well being. Diversity is a key to the success of our programs. Our programs open the doors wider for any groups that are under-represented, or that have been marginalized by discriminating practices. You must be admitted as a graduate student in the Masters of Science Degree with an option (coming soon) in Mathematics Education (Licensure) or Science Education (Licensure) to be eligible for financial aid. Admission to the program is contingent upon passing the Oregon Educator s Licensure Assessment (ORELA) Protecting Student and Civil Rights in the Educational Environment exam. If taken after your application has been reviewed, you may be conditionally accepted pending passing the exams prior to June 1 st of the year you begin the program. Additionally, passing the appropriate ORELA subject matter tests (see testing information on page 8 for specific requirements) is required by the end of September in order to proceed with student teaching. Admission Requirements for Programs and Criteria: 1. A bachelor's degree (necessary for admission to all graduate degree programs), documented by official transcripts of grades. 2. A minimum grade-point average of 3.0 in the last 90 quarter credits of graded undergraduate work, and all work completed thereafter (necessary for admission to all graduate degree programs), documented by official transcripts of grades. 3. Competence in the chosen subject area, documented by college transcripts and passing the appropriate ORELA Subject Matter Test. 4. Competence in working with school-age children or youth at the middle or high school level in schools or social service settings, documented by letters of recommendation, admissions interviews, statement of professional goals, and the résumé. 5. Demonstrated effectiveness in oral and written communication, documented by letters of recommendation, written statement of professional goals, résumé, and interview (if required). 6. Sincere and appropriate desire to become a public school teacher, and an understanding of the life demands placed on a teacher, documented by letters of recommendation, passing score on the Student Civil Rights exam, statement of professional goals, résumé, and interview (if required). 3
7. Truthful answers to Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) character questions, documented by the TSPC Character Questions form. 8. TOEFL score (international applicants only) A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score must be 575 or higher and be from up to 5 years from the date of admission. 9. Create a cover sheet with the following information: a. Name b. Degree Seeking (M.S.) c. Area (Science or Mathematics) Note: Successful applicants by Oregon law must submit one fingerprint card for processing by the Oregon State Police and the FBI. 4
APPLICATION PROCEDURES 1. Applicants are responsible for assuring that all sources of admission evidence (other than interview results) are in their application files in Room 104 Furman Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-6508 by the application deadline. For further information contact: Amy Hoffman at amy.hoffman@oregonstate.edu or 541-737-2545. 2. Applications are reviewed by screening committees to identify candidates who are qualified based on the evidence available. 3. Following the initial screening, qualified applicants may be required to interview with OSU faculty members. The interview may also include public school educators. The interview team adds its assessments to the applicant s file. 4. The faculty for the teacher education program considers all evidence and makes admission recommendations to the Graduate School. 5. Applicants who meet the application deadline and complete the process above are typically notified of the program admission decision via e-mail. Additional information will be sent to those admitted, including scholarship applications and other funding opportunities. ********************************************************************************* The Program Application and Graduate Admission Applications are typically submitted at the same time. The Oregon State University Graduate Admission application should be completed online at http://oregonstate.edu/admissions. Refer to the following information for the appropriate addresses: Program Application Master of Science, Science and Mathematics Education 104 Furman Hall Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331-3502 Graduate Application Office of Admission & Orientation Graduate School, 300 Kerr Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331-2106 Oregon State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability or veteran's status in any of its policies, procedures or practices. Remember: Be sure to use the correct Graduate Major Code: (2310) to assure that your application is sent to the Master of Science in Science and Mathematics Education Program, and that you are applying for the Summer 2016 Term. 5
Oregon State University Master of Science in Science or Mathematics Education Program Application 2016-2017 Complete applications must be received NO LATER than the application deadline on the front cover for scholarship consideration. Applications received after this date will be considered on a space available basis only after those received by the deadline have been considered. Applicants are responsible for completing their files. Please KEEP COPIES of all materials submitted. NAME: Last First Middle ( ) Home Phone Student ID Number (if applicable): Birth Date: Mailing Address: ( ) Work Phone ( ) Cell Phone Email Address: Please circle the endorsement subject area you wish to enter: Endorsement Area: Authorization Level: Mathematics Education K-12 Advanced Mathematics Science Education: (Select from the following endorsements below) Biology Chemistry Physics Integrated Science 6
Application Checklist Submit two (2) complete copies of the application in one packet. Applicants are strongly advised to keep copies of all materials. Submit to: Science and Mathematics Education, 104 Furman Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331-3502: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Masters of Science application, including a cover sheet, for science and mathematics education and licensure. This checklist signed and dated. TSPC Character Questions form required by the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. Copies of transcripts from each college or university attended, including OSU. (Submit official copies to the Graduate School. The program will accept copies of official transcripts.) Content Knowledge Form. http://education.oregonstate.edu/application-information An essay describing your professional goals and/or purposes and motivation for participating in the program. The essay is sent to public schools when we request placements for internships. The essay should be approximately 500 words in length, or about two typed, double-spaced pages. Your essay will be carefully reviewed by university faculty, public school teachers and administrators to help determine your eligibility for the master program. It should represent your best writing. 7. Your résumé should include education, practicum or teaching experience, other work experience, honors, activities, and interests. 8. Three letters of recommendation It is strongly recommended that you keep a copy of each of these letters for your files. You will need them if you apply for scholarships. One letter must come from an educator who has observed you in a formal school setting, attesting to your competence working with school-age children at the middle of high level. A second letter must attest to your academic ability. The third letter may fit into either of the above categories or be from an employer. 9. Your test scores from ORELA Protecting Student and Civil Rights in the Educational Environment ORELA Specialty Area tests for each endorsement area (you can be conditionally admitted without this exam score, but must take/pass it by June 1 st ) 10. TOEFL score (international applicants only) A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score must be 575 or higher and be from up to 5 years from the date of admission. By my signature, I verify that all application information submitted is true, accurate, and complete. Signature of Applicant Date 7
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Character Questions to establish Fitness to Serve as an Educator Name Print-Last First Middle Each applicant must establish his or her fitness to serve as an educator and must answer yes or no to the following questions in sections (1) through (11). Any yes answer must be explained fully. If yes is answered to section (8) and/or section (10), a certified true copy of the court record must accompany the application. 1.Have you ever left any educational or school-related employment, voluntarily or involuntarily while the subject of an inquiry, review or investigation of alleged misconduct or alleged violation of Professional Standards of Conduct or when you had reason to believe such investigation was imminent? 2 Are you currently the subject of an inquiry, review or investigation for alleged misconduct or alleged Violation of professional standards of conduct? 3. Have you ever failed to complete a contract for educational services in any educational or school related position, or for any alleged misconduct or alleged violation of professional standards of conduct been placed on leave by your employer or left such employment prior to the end of the contract term? 4. Have you ever had a professional certificate, credential or license revoked or suspended or have you been placed on probationary status for any alleged misconduct or alleged violation of professional standards of conduct? 5. Have you ever been denied a professional license for which you applied or granted a professional license on a conditional basis for any alleged misconduct or alleged violation of professional standards of conduct? 6. Have you ever surrendered a professional license of any kind before its expiration? 7. Have you ever been disciplined by any public agency responsible for licensure of any kind, including but not limited to educational licensure? 8. Have you ever been convicted or been granted conditional discharge by any court for: a) any felony; b) misdemeanor; or c) any major traffic violation, such as: driving under the influence of intoxicants or drugs; reckless driving; fleeing from or attempting to elude a police officer; driving while your license was suspended, revoked or used in violation of any license restriction; or failure to perform the duties of a driver or witness at an accident? 9. Have you ever been arrested or cited for any offense listed in question (8) above which is still pending in the court? 10. Have you ever entered a plea of Guilty or No Contest relative to any charge for an offense listed in question (8)? 10. 11. Have you ever had any civil judgment or other court order entered against you resulting from abuse, assault, battery, harassment, intimidation, neglect, stalking, or other threatening behavior toward other persons? 11. NOTE: If you answer no to questions 8 through 11 based upon an expungement order setting aside or sealing of a record of a conviction or conditional discharge, you must personally verify with the court directly involved that expungement, setting aside or sealing actually has taken place. An erroneous belief that a conviction has been expunged, set aside or sealed when in fact it has not, will be deemed a false statement. I hereby certify that the information submitted on or relating to this form is true and correct. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Signature Date 8
Test Information To obtain a teaching license in Oregon, all candidates must pass the following tests: ORELA Protecting Student and Civil Rights in the Educational Environment ORELA Specialty Area tests for each endorsement area All candidates must take: ORELA Protecting Student and Civil Rights in the Educational Environment Examination - The Protecting Student and Civil Rights in the Educational Environment Examination is a customized educator licensure test designed to measure a candidate's knowledge and skills in relation to Oregon learning standards. (Code 008) (http://www.orela.nesinc.com) All mathematics candidates must take the following: ORELA NES Mathematics Examination (Advanced Mathematics Endorsement) (http://www.orela.nesinc.com) All science candidates must take one of the following: ORELA NES Biology Examination (Biology Endorsement) (http://www.orela.nesinc.com) ORELA NES Chemistry Examination (Chemistry Endorsement) (http://www.orela.nesinc.com) ORELA NES Physics Examination (Physics Endorsement) (http://www.orela.nesinc.com) ORELA NES General Science Examination (Integrated Science endorsement) (http://www.orela.nesinc.com) Prospective teachers should review the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission's Web site: www.oregon.gov/tspc, for more information, and the complete list of tests required for licensure. For further information please contact: Amy Hoffman Program Coordinator, Master of Science and Licensure College of Education 104 Furman Hall Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331-6508 amy.hoffman@oregonstate.edu Phone: (541) 737-2545 9