Credential FAQs
Single Subject Credential FAQs
- Admission Requirements
- Clearance Process
- Accelerated Plan
- 3 Semester Plan
- School Site Student Placements
- Clinical Practice for Full-time Student Teaching
- Time Limit
- Credential and Master of Arts in Education Combined
Admission Requirements
Our Preliminary Credential Program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a California Teaching Credential with EL Authorization. The EL Authorization prepares candidates to teach students who are English Language Learners (ELL).
Admission Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
- A graduate program application with the corresponding fee
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate courses
- Three professional references listed on one document, including names, titles, and contact information
- An interview with Graduate Education personnel
- Official acceptance into the program
(NOTE: It is strongly recommended that students have taken a statistics course before beginning the MA Core component - the last 12 units of any of the M.A. options)
California Preliminary Teaching Credential
The requirements listed below must be satisfied by April 1 prior to beginning the Fall term and by October 1 prior to beginning the Spring term to qualify for Clinical Practice classroom assignments.
Grade Point Average Requirement
A cumulative 2.7 Grade Point Average (GPA) in undergraduate work is required for regular status admission into the credential program (for MA in Education, see requirements below).
- or -
- Students with a 2.5-2.69 GPA may be admitted with provisional status. The provisional status student will be eligible for regular status in the credential program upon completing all the following 3 conditions:
- Student must complete an additional 6-15 units of post-baccalaureate course work with a minimum 3.0 GPA. All coursework must be pre-approved and completed at VU prior to enrolling in the credential program.
- Student must complete the first required 12 graduate units of the program with a 3.5 GPA or higher.
- Student will meet with the Coordinator and/or Director for a progress evaluation conference.
(Note: the B.A. GPA requirement is waived for a candidate with a Master’s degree from an accredited institution)
Basic Skills Requirement (BSR)
The Basic Skills Requirement may be satisfied in a variety of ways, as explained on the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Web site here: Basic Skills Requirement
- Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
- Pass the California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET) Multiple Subjects plus Writing Skills examination
- Pass the CSU Early Assessment Program or the CSU Placement examinations
- Achieve qualifying score on the SAT or ACT
- SAT – Mathematics score 550 or above and Critical Reading score of 500 or above
- ACT – Mathematics score of 23 or above and English score of 22 or above
- 5. Achieve qualifying score on College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations
- Scores of 3 or above in AP English and AP Calculus or AP Statistics
- 6. Pass a Basic Skills examination from another state
- Further information here: Out-of-State BSR
- 7. Meet the Basic Skills Requirement by coursework
- Further information here: BSR Options
- 8. Meet the Basic Skills Requirement by coursework and examination
- Further information here: BSR Options
Subject Matter Competency Requirement (SMR)
The Subject Matter Competency Requirement may be satisfied in a variety of ways, as explained on the (CTC) Web site here: Subject Matter Requirement
1. Completion of a CTC approved Subject Matter Preparation Program
Vanguard University offers Subject Matter Preparation Programs in: English, Mathematics, and Music; and an Elementary Subject Matter Preparation Program through the Liberal Studies undergraduate program.
2. Passage of California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET).
3. Completion of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the same content area as the desired credential.
4. Completion of coursework at one or more regionally accredited institutions of higher education that addresses each of the subject matter domains adopted by the CTC in the specific credential content area. Access the Domain information here: CTC Domains
Clearance Process
Beginning Student Teachers must complete a clearance process prior to entering the classroom. Detailed information about this process is available here
Accelerated Plan
Requires both CBEST & CSET before May 1 for fall semester and November 1 for spring semester
First Semester: 15 units
- EDUG 508 Language Culture in Context: 2 units
- EDUG 524 Foundations in Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 526 Instructional Design & Subject Specific Pedagogy: 4 units
- EDUG 535 Early Supervised Fieldwork: 4 units*
- EDUG 544 Language Acquisition for Secondary Students: 1 unit
- EDUG 548 Metacognition/Reading Strategies for Secondary Students: 1 unit
- EDUG 551 Literacy in the Content Areas for Secondary Students: 1 unit
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 1
Second Semester: 12 units
- EDUG 534 Curriculum Unit Planning: 2 units
- EDUG 588 Clinical Practice Seminar: 2 units
- EDUG 589 Clinical Practice Fieldwork: 8 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 2
*Minimum of 600 hours of student teaching throughout the whole Teaching Credential Program
3 Semester Plan
Requires CBEST to start.
First Semester: 7 units
- EDUG 508 Language Culture in Context: 2 units
(may be satisfied by Vanguard undergraduate course ENG/ANTH 453: Language, Culture and Linguistics)
- EDUG 524 Foundations in Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 544 Language Acquisition for Secondary Students: 1 unit
- EDUG 548 Metacognition/Reading Strategies for Secondary Students: 1 unit
- EDUG 551 Literacy in the Content Areas for Secondary Students: 1 unit
Second Semester: 8 units
Requires CSET before May 20 for fall semester and November 1 for spring semester
- EDUG 526 Instructional Design & Subject Specific Pedagogy: 4 units
- EDUG 535 Early Supervised Fieldwork: 4 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 1
Third Semester: 12 units
- EDUG 534 Curriculum Unit Planning: 2 units
- EDUG 588 Clinical Practice Seminar: 2 units
- EDUG 589 Clinical Practice Fieldwork: 8 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 2
*Minimum of 600 hours of student teaching throughout the whole Teaching Credential Program
School Site Student Placements
Student teaching placements will be made by the department in local partner schools to satisfy the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) requirements. Once classes have begun and arrangements have been made for student teaching placement, changes in placement are not logistically feasible. Any placement outside a 12-mile radius of the Vanguard University campus requires a minimum payment of $150 to cover additional mileage for the University Supervisor. See the Student Teaching Coordinator for additional information.
Clinical Practice for Full-time Student Teaching
Single Subject candidates will complete their student teaching experience in grades 7-12. Student teaching is a full day experience, five days per week. The Preliminary Credential requires that the candidate complete a student teaching experience in a multicultural, multilingual environment. All assignments must be completed under the supervision of a credentialed master teacher and in the subject matter area that will appear on the student’s credential. A University Supervisor will be assigned to each student teacher for supervision and support. It is important to remember that student teaching is a full-time experience and requires focus and attention. An additional student teacher fee per unit is charged at the time of registration.
Time Limit
All work for the preliminary credential must be completed in 5 years. Time spent on leave of absence is included in the 5-year time limit for the credential. A credential student who interrupts the sequence of study may be subject to changes in requirements when returning, particularly for CTC credentialing modifications.
Credential requirements may change at any time during a student’s program based on CTC changes and/or legislative action.
Credential and Master of Arts in Education Combined
Following the completion of the 27 units of coursework in the Preliminary Credential Program, VU teaching credential students may continue in the Program to pursue a Master of Arts in Education degree by completing an additional 12 units of graduate education coursework. The student must initiate and finish this MA degree within 7 years after beginning the teaching credential program.
A minimum 3.0 GPA in undergraduate work is required for regular standing.
First Semester
- EDUG 605 Current Issues in Education: 2 units
- EDUG 606 Introduction to Educational Research: 4 units
Second Semester
- EDUG 609 Curriculum Design and Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 610 Educational Assessment and Evaluation: 4 units
EDUG 605 must be taken as the first course of MA Core. EDUG 605 may be taken concurrently with EDUG 606. EDUG 610 must be taken as the final course of the MA Core. EDUG 609 may be taken concurrently with EDUG 610.
Multiple Subject Credential FAQs
- Admission Requirements
- Clearance Process
- Accelerated Plan
- 3 Semester Plan
- Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA)
- School Site Student Placements
- Clinical Practice for Full-time Student Teaching
- Time Limit
- Credential and Master of Arts in Education Combined
Admission Requirements
Our Preliminary Credential Program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a California Teaching Credential with EL Authorization. The EL Authorization prepares candidates to teach students who are English Language Learners (ELL).
Admission Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
- A graduate program application with the corresponding fee
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate courses
- Three professional references listed on one document, including names, titles, and contact information
- An interview with Graduate Education personnel
- Official acceptance into the program
(NOTE: It is strongly recommended that students have taken a statistics course before beginning the MA Core component - the last 12 units of any of the M.A. options)
California Preliminary Teaching Credential
The requirements listed below must be satisfied by April 1 prior to beginning the Fall term and by October 1 prior to beginning the Spring term to qualify for Clinical Practice classroom assignments.
Grade Point Average Requirement
A cumulative 2.7 Grade Point Average (GPA) in undergraduate work is required for regular status admission into the credential program (for MA in Education, see requirements below).
- or -
- Students with a 2.5-2.69 GPA may be admitted with provisional status. The provisional status student will be eligible for regular status in the credential program upon completing all the following 3 conditions:
- Student must complete an additional 6-15 units of post-baccalaureate course work with a minimum 3.0 GPA. All coursework must be pre-approved and completed at VU prior to enrolling in the credential program.
- Student must complete the first required 12 graduate units of the program with a 3.5 GPA or higher.
- Student will meet with the Coordinator and/or Director for a progress evaluation conference.
(Note: the B.A. GPA requirement is waived for a candidate with a Master’s degree from an accredited institution)
Basic Skills Requirement (BSR)
The Basic Skills Requirement may be satisfied in a variety of ways, as explained on the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Web site here: Basic Skills Requirement
- Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
- Pass the California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET) Multiple Subjects plus Writing Skills examination
- Pass the CSU Early Assessment Program or the CSU Placement examinations
- Achieve qualifying score on the SAT or ACT
- SAT – Mathematics score 550 or above and Critical Reading score of 500 or above
- ACT – Mathematics score of 23 or above and English score of 22 or above
- Achieve qualifying score on College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations
- Scores of 3 or above in AP English and AP Calculus or AP Statistics
- Pass a Basic Skills examination from another state
- Further information here: Out-of-State BSR
- Meet the Basic Skills Requirement by coursework
- Further information here: BSR Options
- Meet the Basic Skills Requirement by coursework and examination
- Further information here: BSR Options
Subject Matter Competency Requirement (SMR)
The Subject Matter Competency Requirement may be satisfied in a variety of ways, as explained on the (CTC) Web site here: Subject Matter Requirement
1. Completion of a CTC approved Subject Matter Preparation Program
Vanguard University offers Subject Matter Preparation Programs in: English, Mathematics, and Music; and an Elementary Subject Matter Preparation Program through the Liberal Studies undergraduate program.
2. Passage of California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET).
3. Completion of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the same content area as the desired credential.
4. Completion of coursework at one or more regionally accredited institutions of higher education that addresses each of the subject matter domains adopted by the CTC in the specific credential content area. Access the Domain information here: CTC Domains
Clearance Process
Beginning Student Teachers must complete a clearance process prior to entering the classroom. Detailed information about this process is available here
Accelerated Plan
First Semester: 15 units
- EDUG 508 Language Culture in Context: 2 units
(may be satisfied by Vanguard undergraduate course ENG/ANTH 453: Language, Culture and Linguistics)
- EDUG 509 Foundations in Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 519 English Language Arts in Elementary Classrooms: 3 units
- EDUG 523 Instructional Design & Subject Specific Pedagogy: 4 units
- EDUG 525 Early Supervised Fieldwork: 4 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 1
Second Semester: 12 units
- EDUG 537 Curriculum Unit Planning: 2 units
- EDUG 586 Clinical Practice Seminar: 2 units
- EDUG 587 Clinical Practice Fieldwork: 8 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 2
*Minimum of 600 hours of student teaching throughout the whole Teaching Credential Program
3 Semester Plan
First Semester: 7 units
- EDUG 508 Language Culture in Context: 2 units
(may be satisfied by Vanguard undergraduate course ENG/ANTH 453: Language, Culture and Linguistics)
- EDUG 509 Foundations in Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 519 English Language Arts in Elementary Classrooms: 3 units
Second Semester: 8 units
Requires CSET before May 20 for fall semester and November 1 for spring semester
- EDUG 523 Instructional Design & Subject Specific Pedagogy: 4 units
- EDUG 525 Early Supervised Fieldwork: 4 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 1
Third Semester: 12 units
- EDUG 537 Curriculum Unit Planning: 2 units
- EDUG 586 Clinical Practice Seminar: 2 units
- EDUG 587 Clinical Practice Fieldwork: 8 units*
- Teaching Performance Assessment Cycle 2
*Minimum of 600 hours of student teaching throughout the whole Teaching Credential Program
Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA)
School Site Student Placements
Student teaching placements will be made by the department in local partner schools to satisfy the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) requirements. Once classes have begun and arrangements have been made for student teaching placement, changes in placement are not logistically feasible. Any placement outside a 12-mile radius of the Vanguard University campus requires a minimum payment of $150 to cover additional mileage for the University Supervisor. See the Student Teaching Coordinator for additional information.
Clinical Practice for Full-time Student Teaching
Multiple Subject candidates will complete their student teaching experience in grades K-6. Student teaching is a full day experience, five days per week. The Preliminary Credential requires that the candidate complete a student teaching experience in a multicultural, multilingual environment. All assignments must be completed under the supervision of a credentialed master teacher and in the subject matter area that will appear on the student’s credential. A University Supervisor will be assigned to each student teacher for supervision and support. It is important to remember that student teaching is a full-time experience and requires focus and attention. An additional student teacher fee per unit is charged at the time of registration.
Time Limit
All work for the preliminary credential must be completed in 5 years. Time spent on leave of absence is included in the 5-year time limit for the credential. A credential student who interrupts the sequence of study may be subject to changes in requirements when returning, particularly for CTC credentialing modifications.
Credential requirements may change at any time during a student’s program based on CTC changes and/or legislative action.
Credential and Master of Arts in Education Combined
Following the completion of the 27 units of coursework in the Preliminary Credential Program, VU teaching credential students may continue in the Program to pursue a Master of Arts in Education degree by completing an additional 12 units of graduate education coursework. The student must initiate and finish this MA degree within 7 years after beginning the teaching credential program.
A minimum 3.0 GPA in undergraduate work is required for regular standing.
First Semester
- EDUG 605 Current Issues in Education: 2 units
- EDUG 606 Introduction to Educational Research: 4 units
Second Semester
- EDUG 609 Curriculum Design and Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 610 Educational Assessment and Evaluation: 4 units
EDUG 605 must be taken as the first course of MA Core. EDUG 605 may be taken concurrently with EDUG 606. EDUG 610 must be taken as the final course of the MA Core. EDUG 609 may be taken concurrently with EDUG 610.
Education Specialist (MMSN) Credential FAQs
- Admission Requirements
- Clearance Process
- 3 Semester Plan
- School Site Student Placements
- Clinical Practice for Full-time Student Teaching
- Time Limit
Admission Requirements
Education Specialist (Special Education) Mild/Moderate Support Needs
Our Preliminary Education Specialist Mild/Moderate Support Needs (MMSN) Credential Program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a California Teaching Credential with embedded English Learner (EL) and Autism Spectrum Disorders Authorizations. Candidates are authorized to teach and service students with mild/moderate support needs in grades K-12, transitional kindergarten, and in classes organized primarily for adults through age 22.
Credential Admission Requirements
Post-baccalaureate Pathway
- A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
- A graduate program application with the corresponding fee
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate courses
- Three professional references listed on one document, including names, titles, and contact information
- An interview with Graduate Education personnel
- Official acceptance into the program
Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) pathway
- Completed at least one semester at Vanguard with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA
- Admission to credential portion of ITEP must be completed prior to junior year
- Must complete an application process that involves filling out an ITEP Application and provide (1) recommendation letter followed by an interview with the ITEP Coordinator and/or Graduate Education personnel
California Preliminary Teaching Credential
The requirements listed below must be satisfied by April 1 prior to beginning the Fall term and by October 1 prior to beginning the Spring term to qualify for Clinical Practice classroom assignments.
Grade Point Average Requirement
A cumulative 2.7 Grade Point Average (GPA) in undergraduate work is required for regular status admission into the credential program (for MA in Education, see requirements below).
- or -
- Students with a 2.5-2.69 GPA may be admitted with provisional status. The provisional status student will be eligible for regular status in the credential program upon completing all the following 3 conditions:
- Student must complete an additional 6-15 units of post-baccalaureate course work with a minimum 3.0 GPA. All coursework must be pre-approved and completed at VU prior to enrolling in the credential program.
- Student must complete the first required 12 graduate units of the program with a 3.5 GPA or higher.
- Student will meet with the Coordinator and/or Director for a progress evaluation conference.
(Note: the B.A. GPA requirement is waived for a candidate with a Master’s degree from an accredited institution)
Basic Skills Requirement (BSR)
The Basic Skills Requirement may be satisfied in a variety of ways, as explained on the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Web site here: Basic Skills Requirement
1. Pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
2. Pass the California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET) Multiple Subjects plus Writing Skills examination
3. Pass the CSU Early Assessment Program or the CSU Placement examinations
4. Achieve qualifying score on the SAT or ACT
SAT – Mathematics score 550 or above and Critical Reading score of 500 or above
ACT – Mathematics score of 23 or above and English score of 22 or above
5. Achieve qualifying score on College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations
Scores of 3 or above in AP English and AP Calculus or AP Statistics
6. Pass a Basic Skills examination from another state
Further information here: Out-of-State BSR
7. Meet the Basic Skills Requirement by coursework
Further information here: BSR Options
8. Meet the Basic Skills Requirement by coursework and examination
Further information here: BSR Options
Subject Matter Competency Requirement (SMR)
The Subject Matter Competency Requirement may be satisfied in a variety of ways, as explained on the (CTC) Web site here: Subject Matter Requirement
1. Completion of a CTC approved Subject Matter Preparation Program
Vanguard University offers Subject Matter Preparation Programs in: English, Mathematics, and Music; and an Elementary Subject Matter Preparation Program through the Liberal Studies undergraduate program.
2. Passage of California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET).
3. Completion of a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the same content area as the desired credential.
4. Completion of coursework at one or more regionally accredited institutions of higher education that addresses each of the subject matter domains adopted by the CTC in the specific credential content area. Access the Domain information here: CTC Domains
Clearance Process
Beginning Student Teachers must complete a clearance process prior to entering the classroom. Detailed information about this process is available here
3 Semester Plan
First Semester: 13 units
- EDUC 346 Intro to Special Education: 3 units
- EDUG 508 Language Culture in Context: 2 units
(may be satisfied by Vanguard undergraduate course ENG/ANTH 453: Language, Culture and Linguistics)
- EDUG 509 Foundations in Teaching: 2 units
- EDUG 519 English Language Arts in Elementary Classrooms: 3 units
- EDUG 571S Curricular Methods & Adaptations for Students with MM Disabilities: 3 units
Second Semester: 17 units
- EDUG 572S Differentiating Mathematics Instruction for Students with Disabilities: 3 units
- EDUG 573S Assessment and Data-based Decision Making for Students with Disabilities: 3 units
- EDUG 574S Positive Behavior & Social/Emotional Learning Supports: 3 units
- EDUG 575S Collaboration for IEP Case Management & Transition Planning: 3 units
- EDUG 581S Beginning Clinical Practice & CalTPA: 4 units
- EDUG 582S Beginning Clinical Practice & CalTPA 1 Support Seminar: 1 unit
Third Semester: 9 units
- EDUG 583S Advanced Clinical Practice & CalTPA 2: 8 units
- EDUG 584S Advanced Clinical Practice & CalTPA Support Seminar: 1 unit
School Site Student Placements
Student teaching placements will be made by the department in local partner schools to satisfy the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) requirements. Once classes have begun and arrangements have been made for student teaching placement, changes in placement are not logistically feasible. Any placement outside a 12-mile radius of the Vanguard University campus requires a minimum payment of $150 to cover additional mileage for the University Supervisor. See the Student Teaching Coordinator for additional information.
Clinical Practice for Full-time Student Teaching
Candidates will complete their student teaching experience in grades K-6. Student teaching is a full day experience, five days per week. The Preliminary Credential requires that the candidate complete a student teaching experience in a multicultural, multilingual environment. All assignments must be completed under the supervision of a credentialed master teacher and in the subject matter area that will appear on the student’s credential. A University Supervisor will be assigned to each student teacher for supervision and support. It is important to remember that student teaching is a full-time experience and requires focus and attention. An additional student teacher fee per unit is charged at the time of registration.
Time Limit
All work for the preliminary credential must be completed in 5 years. Time spent on leave of absence is included in the 5-year time limit for the credential. A credential student who interrupts the sequence of study may be subject to changes in requirements when returning, particularly for CTC credentialing modifications.
Credential requirements may change at any time during a student’s program based on CTC changes and/or legislative action.