Students pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in
Education (ISED K-6) must receive initial advisement through the
Office of Student Services located in the Clemmer College of
Education (321 Warf-Pickel Hall). This office will establish the
student's initial file, evaluate any previous coursework for
applicability to Teacher Education requirements, and assist the
student with initial program planning. (See
Advisement to contact this office.)
When the student fulfils the initial
criteria for admission to Teacher Education,
he/she will complete the
application for the Teacher Education Admission
Board Interview. Once the student has passed the admission
board interview and been formally admitted to Teacher Education,
he/she will be assigned an advisor in the Department of Curriculum
and Instruction. The student will meet with his/her advisor to plan
the rest of the program of study, which culminates in a
semester-long full-time student teaching experience.