Welcome to the webpage of School of Education Administration. We offer one-on-one support for prospective and current students in the departments of Early Childhood Studies, Educational Foundations which includes Liberal Studies and University Studies; Teacher Education which includes Multiple Subject, Single Subject, Education Specialist, Bilingual Authorization, and the Master of Arts in Education Program; and Educational Leadership and School Counseling and Psychology degrees and credentials.
Our counselors, staff, and faculty are here to answer any questions you may have about admission and program requirements for credential and graduate programs.
We look forward to supporting you in your educational journey.
Contact
Evan Hill
Administrative Support Coordinator: School of Education and Dean
Madera Hall 2729
805-437-3338
evan.hill@csuci.edu or schoolofeducation@csuci.edu
Liege Ayub
Administrative Support Coordinator: School of Education
Madera Hall 2900
805-437-8953
credential.assistant@csuci.edu or liege.ayub@csuci.edu
Lyzette Cornejo
Administrative Support Coordinator: Department of Educational Leadership and School
Counseling and Psychology
Madera Hall 2610
805-437-3576
lyzette.cornejo@csuci.edu
General Information/Questions
- FAQ-Frequently Asked Questions
- All prospective students are encouraged to attend an information session to learn about programs, requirements, and the application process.
Application Requirements/ Deadlines
- Please visit the School of Education Admissions Page for current application requirements and deadlines.
Application Assistance: Drop-in hours
Advising
Degree and Credential Contact Information | ||
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Multiple Subject Credential Counselor and ITEP Counselor |
Please schedule an appointment with Nitzia or Necole.
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Nitzia Castaniero | Single Subject Credential and MA in Education Counselor |
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Necole Ramirez |
Education Specialist Credential Counselor and Bilingual Authorization Counselor | |
Early Childhood Studies & Liberal Studies Contact Information |
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Karla Anderson |
Academic Advisor, Early Childhood Studies & Liberal Studies |
To schedule an appointment with Karla: Log into your myCI portal to access Dolphin Navigate |
General Forms & Information
- Application Guides: Lists all current application requirements and detailed instructions on how to meet each requirement.
- Basic Skills Requirement: Required for admission into Phase I and Phase II. It is never too early to begin working on this requirement! Please see our application guides for details.
- Basic Skills Requirement Evaluation Worksheet
- CBEST/CSET Exam Preparation Resources
- Certificate of Clearance Instructions (PDF, 3.6MB): This process requires a 2-step process. Please anticipate up to a month for this process to clear. Please see our application guides for details.
- Certificate of Clearance Video
- Information/scheduling CBEST & CSET Exams
- Subject Matter Requirement: Required for admission into Phase II. It is never too early to begin working on this requirement! Please see our application guides for details.
- US Constitution Requirement (PDF, 805KB)
- Course Substitution Request (PDF, 223KB)
- Prerequisite Courses
- Prerequisite Course Descriptions (PDF,689KB)
- 2022-2023 TEACH Grant Acceptance Form (PDF, 197KB)
- Watermark Student Learning & Licensure at CSUCI
Statement on Undergraduate Enrollment
General Information: Student Teaching Placements
Financial Resources
- 240 Tutoring Scholarship
- California Association for Bilingual Educators (CABE)
- California Retired Teachers Association Scholarship
- CSU Scholarships & Financial Aid
- Ellen Brokaw House Farm Workers Scholarship
- Math and Science Teacher Initiative (MSTI)
- School of Education Scholarships
- TEACH Grant
- Teacher Recruitment Program
- The Golden State Teacher Grant Program
The Teacher Preparation and Advising Center (TPAC) in the College of Education offers pre-program and in-program advising and information for individuals who are interested in pursuing one of the following teaching credential programs:
- Single Subject Credential:
Prepares candidate to teach the specific subject named on the credential in departmentalized classes, at any grade level- kindergarten and grades 1 through 12. Most teachers with this credential teach classes in middle, junior high or senior high schools. Candidates earn a Preliminary Single Subject Credential in a specific subject area.