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San Marcos, TX 78666

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Welcome to C&I

Welcome to the website for the Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Field-Based Block Application Info

BLOCK APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE.
Spring Schedule of Classes is also available for viewing courses that correspond to field-blocks on CatsWeb (see your degree plan for the courses you need), so you may start planning your choices for field-blocks. You may also click on a link below for more information.

Advanced Spring Registration Block Application Availability:
Wednesday, October 1st at 9:00 am 

Advanced Spring Registration Block Application Deadline:
Thursday, October 9th by 4:30 pm


TB Test for Education Field Block 

Some of the school districts may require documentation of a current TB test before entering the classroom. Please check with the district your assigned school is in, or contact your instructor for more information.

The Student Health Center provides a special outreach program for education students. Please check back for fall dates. For more information on tuberculosis, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website: http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/faqs/qa.htm


Nametags Required for Field-Based Assignments

Students participating in field-based courses, field-based blocks, and/or student teaching are required to wear Texas State University nametags at all times in the field-based setting.  Click here to request your nametag.

Course Appeal and Override

CLOSED COURSES: If a closed course's seating is full to its classroom capacity, an appeal/override cannot be approved due to fire safety regulations. Please keep watching the seating on CatsWeb for openings.

If you do not currently meet the TxState GPA requirement, you will not be able to register.

Note: We can only review/approve overrides for courses taught within the Curriculum & Instruction Department (ECE, EDTC, CI, RDG, SPED).


Graduate Comprehensive Exams

You must register and successfully pass the Graduate Comprehensive Examination during the semester that you plan to graduate. June or July.  Comprehensive exams are administered 3 times per year: October or November, February or March.  The Department of Curriculum & Instruction will administer the Comprehensive Examination on Friday, October 10, to all graduate elementary education and secondary education majors who plan to graduate in December 2008. Students majoring in special education should contact Dr. Larry Wheeler for their examination date. In order to be a qualified applicant for the examination, you must first register your intent to take the examination with the appropriate individual listed below.

If you have any questions about the examination, please contact one of the individuals listed above.


Graduate Elementary Education and Reading Education Applicants

You are now required to complete a written statement of purpose as part of admission to the Master's degree programs in Elementary Education and the Master's degree in Reading Education. The forms links can be found on the program websites.

  • Elementary applicants - click here to go to Graduate Elementary
  • Reading applicants - click here to go to Graduate Reading

TEACH GRANT PROGRAM

Through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, Congress created the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program that provides grants of up to $4,000 per year to students who intend to teach in a high needs field (Mathematics, Science, Special Education, Technology Applications, Foreign Language, Bilingual Education, English as a Second Language) in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families. 

The TEACH Grant program will be implemented  during the 2008-2009 academic year for only those students working on their first master's degree. Financial Aid and Scholarships will contact eligible students in the fall. This new program was created to assist students that are seeking degrees in high-need fields and anticipate teaching in those fields at the secondary or elementary level. For more details click here.

If you are interested in learning more about the TEACH Grant Program, you should contact the financial aid office .

Effective Dates

The first TEACH Grants will be awarded to eligible students for the
2008-2009 school year.  MORE about TEACH Grants.


Scholarship Applications Online

Applications submitted on or before February 1 are currently under review by faculty scholarship committees.  Awardees will be notified on or before April 15.