Secondary Education Licensure

Saint Michael’s College has approved Secondary Education Licensure Programs that lead to licensure in the following subject areas: English, modern and classical languages (French, Spanish, Latin), mathematics, science (biology, chemistry, earth science), social studies, arts and theater arts.

Prerequisites for Admission to Secondary Licensure Program (Grades 7-12)

  1. A bachelor’s degree with a major (or equivalent) in the subject area and/or the appropriate content of a “major” in the Liberal Arts and Sciences, matching the Saint Michael’s College concentration, and with appropriate supporting Liberal Arts general education courses.
  2. Evidence of enrollment or audit of subject area course within last five (5) years.
  3. Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0, and a GPA of 3.0 in the content area.
  4. Evidence of successful work experience with children.
  5. Successful completion of the entrance interview.

Program Requirements

There are 9 required courses for a total of 28 credits that you will need to take for the Secondary Licensure Program. These courses with their corresponding course descriptions are listed in our Graduate Catalogue under Licensure: Secondary Education.

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For more information on Secondary Licensure, contact:

Karen Donovan, Licensure Coordinator
Saint Edmund's Hall 304
Box 281
802.654.2826
kdonovan@smcvt.edu

or 

Claudine Prairie Bedell, Advisor
Saint Edmund's Hall 306
802.654.2741
cbedell@smcvt.edu

or 

Karen Abbott, Program Assistant
Graduate Education Office
Saint Edmund's Hall 317
kabbott@smcvt.edu
802.654.2649