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Education Programs Newsletter October 25, 2018 Education Office 717-262-2009 Warfield 302 M-F: 8 am 4 pm Marian: mstrait@wilson.edu Academic Advisors Dr. Theresa Hoover A to C TIP & All TIP Dual Certification Students theresa.hoover@wilson.edu Warfield310 Dr. Daniela DiGregorio D to M TIP Students daniela.digregorio@wilson.edu Warfield 303 Mrs. Beth Byers N to Z TIP Students, All FLIP & TOP students & All Field Exp. Portfolios beth.byers@wilson.edu Warfield 302 Dr. Lynn Newman All Undergraduate Students lnewman@wilson.edu Warfield 308 Important Updates State Testing Update: Make sure that scores will be sent to PDE & Wilson College! - Harrisburg is the closest PA ETS/Praxis testing site and if you go to a PA testing site, scores are automatically sent to PDE. If you chose to go to a Maryland testing site, the scores will go to Maryland Dept. of Education. You will then have to pay ETS an additional fee to have them sent to PDE. - Not sure if PECT allows you to select PDE or if it is automatically sent. However, PECT has a Chambersburg testing site, among others. Strongly recommend that you take PECT tests at a PA testing site! - For ACTFL, believe the scores are not automatically sent to any Dept. of Education. If possible, select PDE. If not, you will need to contact ACTFL to have them sent to PDE. In need of Academic Support: ASC has released the comprehensive fall schedule for all Academic Support Center services (please note, however, that our schedule is subject to change). Students have been notified that we are open for business and directed to our current digital location, my.wilson.edu/academic-support, where they can view up-to-date schedules and book appointments. PECT Financial Assistance Vouchers: A fee waiver may be available to PECT (PAPA, PK-4, Sp. Ed. PK-8 tests) candidates who are currently enrolled in an UG or graduate degree program and currently receiving financial aid. Go to the PECT/ETS section under the Ed. Program Forms & Resources button. Education Department communications, including the Newsletter, will be sent to your Wilson account. Please make sure you are checking and deleting emails in your Wilson account! New TCP students, you will be mailed your email information once you have enrolled in a Wilson course. Attention ALL Students A new Education workshop has been added as a requirement for ALL current and new Education students. The workshop is titled Code of Conduct and Ethics Education Workshop. The Education Division determined that all pre-service educators must be versed in the professional ethics and guidelines for in and out of the classroom. This is necessary to ensure that students understand the expectations of the profession in order to earn and protect their certification. In addition, this workshop addresses competencies required by PDE. It will be of NO cost to the TCP/UG student and will be held on a Saturday in both fall and spring semesters. The workshop is capped at 25 students. All undergraduate students (Traditional/ADP) who are currently officially accepted must complete prior to student teaching. All undergraduate students who are not officially accepted must complete prior to admission into the program. All current TIP students must complete the workshop before student teaching.

All new UG and TIP students (starting summer 2018 or later) will be required to complete this workshop as part of your official acceptance. TOP students have received an update regarding this workshop. FLIP students do NOT need to take this workshop. Any questions regarding should be directed to your Advisor. Useful Websites E-Campus (course texts): www.ecampus.com/wilson TIMS: www.pa-tims.com PRAXIS: www.ets.org/praxis PECT: www.pa.nesinc.com Portal, TCP/EDU page, Library, etc.: http://my.wilson.edu Undergraduates Only Updates Attention all Freshmen and New Transfer Students: Please schedule a meeting with Dr. Newman to discuss your Education program and requirements for official acceptance. In addition, it will soon be time to schedule for your spring classes. If you have passed or plan to take MAT103 (or higher) and PSY or MAT 115 (an education requirement), please contact Dr. Newman ASAP. These two courses may count for the Mathematics component of the Basic Skills Assessment testing. Reminder, undergraduate students (traditional/adp) must complete dispositions for official acceptance. Please look over guidelines and form that is posted under the Ed. Program Forms button. When requesting a professor complete, do so near the end of the semester and hand him/her the form. Basic Skills Assessment: Should you need to take any of the three tests, it is recommended that you take the PAPA math and Core reading and writing. TCP Only Updates Reminder, students provisionally accepted (TIP/TOP) must complete dispositions for official acceptance. For those who began Fall 2018 and beyond, the student must request dispositions from their first two Education courses with two different professors. Those enrolled prior to Fall 2018, your dispositions should be from EDU 206 and EDU 215 (automatically completed). However, if you have received transfer credit for those classes, student must ask another Education course professor to complete. Please look over the Official Acceptance Requirements Evaluation Checklist that you were given at interview. Guidelines and form posted under the Ed. Program Forms button. When requesting a professor complete, do so near the end of the semester and hand him/her the form. Education Division Twitter @wilsoncollteach As of September 6, 2018, English Composition and Introductory Statistics are no longer requirements for official acceptance into the Teacher Intern Pathway. Therefore, if you have not taken either of those courses, you do not need to take them unless you need the English Composition for an English certification or the Introductory Statistics for a Mathematics certification. Your GPA for official acceptance will now be calculated using your grades in EDU204/207 and EDU206 or in your first two Education courses (see your Official Acceptance Requirements Evaluation Checklist that you were given at interview). If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Byers. Great news! In an attempt to simplify the process for TCP students to enroll in a Graduate Education course, a NEW online form was created. TCP students will no longer submit the paper form. Go to the Ed. Program Forms page, then Teacher Certification Pathways Only section, and find TCP Graduate Education Course ONLINE Registration Form. Once a student submits the form, the form will be reviewed and signed by Advisor and then taken to the Graduate Education Office. Check out the article! This was in local newspapers explaining our rebranding to TCP and the new pathways. https://www.wilson.edu/wilson-expands-teachercertification-program-include-online-only-option

PDE announced that once a TIP student passes the content area of the required state testing, then any remaining content courses they may need are waived. Again, this is passing the test outright not using the sliding GPA scale and a final Wilson GPA. This would apply to PK-12, secondary and the ML content tests only. This does NOT apply to PK-4 or Special Education testing. Please contact Mrs. Byers ASAP with any questions. TCP STUDENTS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT JOB OPPORTUNITIES: According to the latest PDE statistics, the number of PA Instructional I certificates issued decreased from 16,614 in 2011-2012 to 8,271 in 2015-21016 and to 1,715 in 2016-2017(data incomplete). This decline has created unfilled positions. We are seeing an increase in opportunities for our students as districts are contacting us looking for candidates. In response to this, it is suggested that TIP students, who feel prepared, should take their PECT or PRAXIS tests. It is important that students are ready to apply for the Intern Certificate if there are opportunities. Contact Mrs. Byers, beth.byers@wilson.edu, with any questions. Reminder: Once you have completed approved off-campus courses, please have official transcripts sent directly to the Education/TCP Office. Field Experience Portfolio Reminder: Observation hours required in our Education courses may not count towards the portfolio. 2018-2019 Course Registration! Course Schedule & Registration To view the J-Term 2019 through Spring 2019 Course Schedule: Go to http://my.wilson.edu and click Students. Course Search located on the left side menu. You can also find the course schedule in the Portal. To search for courses in Colleague you must enter a minimum of TWO parameters in the Search for Selections window. Course Registration Detailed information is under the Registrar s tab on Portal. You will be able to register following the posted schedule. No online registration for TCP. ALL TCP students will call Registrar to enroll (262-2007) unless it is a graduate course then students will submit the proper form. You cannot access the Portal until you enroll in your first course. *Priority Registration begins in March for the entire upcoming academic year!* Returning UG/ADP please see the portal for exact date you may register Returning TCP begins April 9 Spring 2019: Nov 5-Jan 20 Open Registration for SP19, ALL students (New TCP) J-term 2019: Mar 29-Nov 4 Nov 5- Dec 16 Returning students Priority registration (see portal) Open Registration for ALL students Late Registration, Add/Drop information, bill due dates also posted on the Portal. TCP Students & Off-Campus Courses Click on the Ed. Program Forms button to find the TIP/TOP off-campus approval form. Please note it requires one signature (which can be done via email approval) plus your own prior to submitting to Registrar for her and the Dean s approval. You must also submit a rationale for taking this course off-campus. Failure to follow the procedure may result in a refusal of transfer of credits and you will have to submit an appeal to the Act Pro Committee. There is still the transfer fee of $110 per approved off-campus course.

In lieu of Advisor signature, email approval is accepted. Attach/include the email approval to/with the form. Finally, submit the form with all signatures/email approval, course description and rationale to the Registrar (registrar@wilson.edu). Off-campus courses must be APPROVED prior to enrolling in an off-campus course, using the TIP/TOP off-campus approval form. This means you must wait for the approval/denial from the Dean! Reminder: If you submit an off-campus approval form for spring 2018, the form is only good for that class during that semester. Form must ultimately match the official transcript that arrives. From Financial Aid Office Financial Aid Office is now located in the Student Services Center in Lenfest Commons. Students who are receiving financial aid, or who want to have financial aid processed for off-campus course enrollment, must provide the following information to the Financial Aid Office each semester that they take off-campus courses: One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. Malala Yousafzai o o o o Written approval from your advisor and signed by the Academic Dean, Copy of student bill Copy of student registration Name and contact information of the person in the Financial Aid Office at the visiting school (other than HACC, Shippensburg University or HCC) who is authorized to sign a Consortium Agreement with Wilson College. (Note: A Consortium Agreement identifies you as a Wilson College student and by signing; the visiting school agrees that they will not process federal financial aid for you.) Payment for off-campus courses is the responsibility of the student and payment must be made according to the visiting school s schedule. WILSON COLLEGE WILL NOT MAKE PAYMENT TO THE VISITING SCHOOL ON YOUR BEHALF. Financial aid funds will be credited to your student account on our regular disbursement schedule dates. Once any outstanding balance at Wilson College is satisfied, any remaining funds will be issued to you by the Business Office. For those of you with federal loans or planning to take federal loans, please note there is a Teacher Loan Forgiveness program. Contact Financial Aid for more details. https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgivenesscancellation/teacher#teacher-loan-forgiveness File your 2019-20 FAFSA now for next academic year at https://fafsa.gov. The income information used on the FAFSA is the 2017 income. You need to enroll in at least 6 credits to be eligible for financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office with any questions that you might have at finaid@wilson.edu. The 2018-19 FAFSA will be used for Fall 2018, Spring 2019 and Summer 2019 financial aid. High Impact Training SP19 student teachers Below are the dates for the High Impact Training. This is required for SP19 students who are planning to student teach in a CAIU school district, at your cost ($75). To see the names of the school districts in the CAIU go to: http://www.caiu.org/schools_and_districts/schools-and-locations/member-districts. To view training information: http://www.caiu.org/professional-development. Registration is available on 48CARATS on the CAIU website www.caiu.org. The intermediate unit has made some significant changes to the High Impact Strategies for Student Teachers workshops required by our member districts. All face-to-face sessions are now a single day only.

Mandated reporter training is no longer part of the face-to-face session. However, this is still a requirement of all public and private schools. Students will be responsible for completing this requirement online. There are several websites that offer this at no charge. Ed. Office has posted one of these websites on the Ed. Program Forms button, clearance section. Students are asked to print the certificate or other proof of completion of Mandated Reporter Training and bring it with them to the face-to-face session. Much of the content will be online and we have included technology tools for student engagement in the presentation. Students are asked to bring a laptop or tablet with you to the session. If they do not have a laptop, we can provide one for the day. The session will begin at 8:30 sharp. We ask students to arrive by 8:15 to register and log in to our Wi Fi. Upcoming TCP Information Sessions November 8 Warfield Hall All sessions will be held at the Capital Area Intermediate Unit Enola Offices. For GPS, the address is 55 Miller St. Summerdale, PA. Lunch is not provided. Participants are encouraged to pack their lunch. Need to complete BEFORE first day of student teaching! Fall/Winter 2018/2019 December 4, 2018 January 8, 2019 January 9, 2019 6:00PM Clearances Should complete before enrolling in first Education course. Clearances expire a year from the date on each clearance and should be renewed ANNUALLY. The Education Department must be able to access your FBI record directly (provide UEID number). ALL must be current for Marian to request observation hours. ALL must be current for Pre-Practicum & Practicum. Use the links under the Ed. Program Forms button. Any questions please email Marian. Be prepared to update your TB annually too! Must be current for Marian to request observation hours. Must be current for Pre-Practicum & Practicum. TB Test Option: Visit Summit Occupational Health to receive test. Do not need an appointment and cost is around $20. You return to Summit and they will read at no additional cost. Academic Calendar Fall 2018 Last Day to Withdraw Monday, Nov. 5 Thanksgiving Break Wed. - Fri., Nov. 21-23 Classes End Friday, Dec. 7 Final Exam Period Mon-Fri, Dec. 10-14 Final Grades Due Monday, Dec. 17, 5PM

Opportunities Tutor Needed: Ms. Alyssa Kisner is looking for tutoring for her child -- 6th grader, primarily with Math. If interested, please call 717-552-5189. Observation Hours Procedure Read Entire Procedure Carefully: Important Information! DEADLINE HAS PASSED! Graduate Education Programs Master of Education Master of Educational Technology Master of Special Education (with or without certification) Autism Endorsement Master of Mass Customized Learning Master in TESOL (with or without ESL certification) Go to www.wilson.edu/gradeducation PLEASE WAIT TO SUBMIT THE ONLINE OBSERVATION HOURS REQUEST FORM UNTIL CURRENT CLEARANCES ON FILE AND HAVE RECEIVED OBSERVATION DETAILS FROM YOUR EDUCATION COURSE PROFESSOR. DO NOT CONTACT any of the following school districts! They require Marian to schedule observation hours EVERY SEMESTER: Big Spring, Camp Hill, Carlisle, Central Dauphin, Conewago Valley, Cumberland Valley, Eastern York, Gettysburg, Greencastle-Antrim, Hershey (Derry Township), Littlestown, Mechanicsburg, Milton Hershey, Palmyra High School, Shippensburg (including Grace B. Luhrs), Tuscarora, Waynesboro, and Wilson College Child Care. The Education Department has determined that Marian will NOT contact any of the above districts/schools without current (not older than one year from date on clearances) clearances, including TB, on file in the Education Office. For all school districts/schools listed above, please submit the online Observation Hours Request form (posted on the Ed. Program Forms page; look under Education Program Forms section) by -- deadline HAS PASSED. Observations at Wilson College Child Care: Please note that you may observe Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. or 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please submit the online Observation Hours Request form do not contact the Child Care. Clearances must be current. Please submit the online Observation Hours Request form (posted on the Ed. Program Forms page; look under Education Department Forms section). Can still submit form for the Child Care. For districts/schools not listed above, students are responsible for arranging their classroom observations. Due to school districts having different procedures for observations, do NOT contact individual teachers for observations. Always start with the school building office for specific information regarding observation procedures. **Any district, whether the student arranges the observation or Wilson, may ask to see current clearances and TB. If you are arranging, please inquire if you need to bring anything! Wilson recommends that you always bring your clearances to the observation.

Fall Workshops Register now to secure your seat. Fall 2018 Education Workshops EVENT DATE TIME LOCATION Music (PK-4 & Dual PK-4 only) 11/10/18 8:30A- 3:30P SC Auditorium REGISTRATION & PAYMENT DEADLINE!!!! 11/2/18 Register on-line only! Link can be found on the Ed. Program Forms page. Fill out the form and select the appropriate workshop submit. Can also find the link on the Event Calendar on the TCP/EDU main page (go to appropriate date). Workshop payment of $100, due prior to workshop, is to be mailed/delivered to Wilson College, Education Department, 1015 Philadelphia Ave, Chambersburg, PA 17201. NO COST for the Code of Conduct & Ethics workshop. Please make checks payable to Wilson College and include workshop name in memo section of check. Students may be able to use financial aid to cover the cost contact financial aid! Reminder: Code of Conduct Workshop must be completed for official acceptance. Other workshops must be completed BEFORE student teaching and most are offered once a year! Also, it is recommended that you do not take any workshop, except Code of Conduct, until you have completed EDU 206. Keep reading more on next page!

TIP Education Course Rotation Course Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Sessions EDU 140 ONLINE Not offered in spring Not offered in summer EDU 204 ONLINE On campus T & Th day class ONLINE EDU 206 On campus On campus ONLINE EDU 207 On campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer EDU 215 On campus On campus ONLINE EDU 238 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer EDU 312/512 On campus On campus Not offered in summer EDU 341/541 On campus On Campus Not offered in summer EDU 332/522 On campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer EDU 333 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer EDU 336 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer EDU 337 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer EDU 338 On campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer EDU 339/539 On campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer EDU 343/543 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer EDU 345 ONLINE Not offered in spring Not offered in summer SPE 216 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer SPE 217 On Campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer SPE 329/529 Not offered in fall On campus Not offered in summer SPE334/534 Not offered in fall Spring II online Not offered in summer SPE 338 On Campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer SPE 339 Most likely ONLINE Not offered in spring Not offered in summer SPE 340 On Campus Not offered in spring Not offered in summer SPE346/546 Fall II online Not offered in spring Not offered in summer FYI: The above is the updated TIP rotation; however, it is subject to change. Courses may be cancelled due to low enrollment. Chart is provided to help you in your course planning. TOP and FLIP students, refer to your transcript evaluation and handbook for course rotation.