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Endorsements

Special Education Endorsement (K-12)

Applicants complete the endorsement during the program. The endorsement form is completed at conclusion of the program. Applicants select either the Elementary or Secondary Endorsement when applying to the program.

Elementary Endorsement (K-8)

Applicants must complete the Seattle University Elementary Endorsement form outlining academic preparation related to the content requirements of the endorsement. Forms may be downloaded from the web: http://www.seattleu.edu/coe/mit/forms.asp or contact the College of Education MIT Program Office to request an endorsement form: (206) 296-5759. Please read the endorsement form carefully before completing the requested information.

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Secondary Endorsement (5-12)

Generally an academic major meets the requirement of a teaching endorsement. However, applicants must document that they have coursework in all areas required of the endorsement, which may necessitate additional coursework. For example, if the applicant is a history major but has not taken a Northwest history and geography course, you must take such a course to meet the requirements of that endorsement area. If the applicant desires a "broad-based" endorsement such as social studies, you must have coursework in all areas identified in the endorsement. If the applicant has an academic major (e.g. international studies) that is not an endorsable area, then an endorsement area should be sought that most closely matches the academic major-provided that is the subject area desired to teach. Forms may be downloaded from the web: http://www.seattleu.edu/coe/mit/forms.asp or contact the MIT Program Office to request an endorsement form: (206) 296-5759. Please read the endorsement form carefully before completing the requested information.

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Secondary Endorsements

Arts, Drama, Visual Arts, English/Language Arts, ESL, History, Social Studies, Mathematics, General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics, World Languages: French, Japanese, Spanish.

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