C A S S V I L L E | N E O S H O | N E VA D A
WE’RE HERE TO HELP TRANSFER WITH EASE Our program lets you transfer your associate’s degree and lower-level prerequisites from Crowder College to MSU. Starting any summer semester, you can conveniently complete your bachelor’s degree in Cassville, Neosho or Nevada. All lower-division prerequisities are available through Crowder, and upper division coursework is provided by Missouri State, all in the same location.
BEFORE YOU TRANSFER – Meet with your MSU transfer advisor, Larry Nichols, early in your college career to ensure you’re taking all the right classes to reach your academic goals. You may be admitted and begin taking courses with MSU while still completing your associate’s degree, if needed. – Complete your associate’s degree. The Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT degree), is recommended because it will satisfy many of the requirements for your bachelor’s degree and certification; however, you may join this program with any AA degree if the appropriate prerequisites are taken. – Pass the MoGEA assessments or earn an ACT composite score of 20 or higher.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
INSPIRE YOUNG MINDS
QUESTIONS? READY TO GET STARTED? Larry Nichols Regional Outreach Administrator – Southwest Region McDonald Hall 239 | 601 Laclede Avenue Neosho, MO | 417-455-5757 LNichols@MissouriState.edu FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Carl “Nick” Nichols MSU On-Site Teacher Education Coordinator Crowder College McDonald Hall 162 | 601 Laclede Avenue Neosho, MO | 417-455-5431 CNNichols@MissouriState.edu
NEOSHO CAMPUS
CASSVILLE CAMPUS
– Earn a 2.75 overall GPA (required) before the start of your first fall MSU semester. For more resources please visit: MissouriState.edu/Transfer
NEVADA CAMPUS Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Minority/Female/Veterans/Disability/ Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Employer and Institution.
MissouriState.edu/CassELE MissouriState.edu/NevELE MissouriState.edu/NeoshoELE
LAY THE FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE ARE YOU READY TO INSTILL A LOVE FOR LEARNING IN YOUNG MINDS?
TAKE ALL YOUR UPPER-LEVEL CLASSES IN CASSVILLE, NEOSHO OR NEVADA Tentative course schedule
GET STARTED MAKING A DIFFERENCE
YEAR 1
SUMMER
SPRING
Join the generations of teachers who started their careers with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Missouri State. With our program, you can take all the classes you need to become a certified teacher without ever leaving the Crowder College campus—and you only need to attend class on campus two days a week for most of the program. Learn from veteran educators with years of practical classroom experience as well as scholars versed in the latest breakthroughs in research. Spend time in local school districts practicing what you’ve learned and emerge with the tools and confidence to become an outstanding educator. After successful completion of this program and passing content assessments,
RDG 318
ELE 425
you will be certified to teach grades 1-6.
Earth Science for Teachers (Crowder College course)
Foundations of Literacy Instruction
FALL MTH 320
Methods of Teaching Communication Arts
ELE 429 Methods of Teaching Math in Elementary Schools
Foundations of Math for Teachers
ELE 434
ELE 410
Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary Schools
Teaching & Learning in the Elementary Classroom
RDG 420 Methods of Teaching Reading & Language Arts
RDG 421 Practicum – Methods of Teaching Reading & Language Arts
ELE 438 Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Elementary Schools
MTH 360 Foundations of Geometry for Teachers
SPE 310 Introduction to Special Education YEAR 2
SUMMER
SPRING
GEOL 210
ELE 495 Supervised Teaching (Elementary)
ELE 496 FALL EDC 345 Intro to Multicultural Education & Diversity
ELE 500 Current Issues & Apps in Ele Ed
ELE 510
Supervised Teaching (Elementary)
1. APPLY FOR ADMISSION
At the start of your last semester at Crowder College, apply online at MissouriState.edu/Apply. If you need help, call 417-836-6929 or email Outreach@MissouriState.edu.
2. SEND US YOUR TRANSCRIPTS Have any school that has awarded you college credit, send your official transcript to: Office of Admissions Missouri State University 901 South National Avenue Springfield, MO 65897 Admissions@MissouriState.edu
3. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
If you need financial assistance, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov prior to March 31. You’ll find more resources at MissouriState.edu/FinancialAid.
4. MEET WITH YOUR ADVISOR
Call 417-455-5757 to schedule an appointment with your on-site departmental advisor, Larry Nichols.
The Reflective Practitioner
ELE 501 Home/Sch/Comm Relationships with Young Children & Families
ELE 530 Teaching English Language in the Elementary Classroom
EDT 520 Technologies in a Contemporary School Setting
5. GET REGISTERED!
Apply and get admitted to MSU early. This will allow you to register on the same schedule as other MSU students. Must apply prior to March 1st to be eligible for scholarships.