The Providence College Teacher Certification Program (TCP) is a graduate certificate program that leads to full (initial) secondary school teaching certification in Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Physics, or Social Studies/History.
Students must have completed a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent (30 credit hours) in their content area.
TCP requirements include the successful completion of 18 credit hours of professional education courses, including two field experiences; a 12-week (6 credit hours), full-time student teaching experience; passing score on the state required certification exam, construction of a teaching portfolio reflective of the Rhode Island Professional Teacher Standards; and a final recommendation for certification.
By the end of the program, students will be knowledgeable about the Rhode Island Professional Teachers Standards and will be competent in integrating these standards within their teaching practice. Students will be eligible for certification upon successful completion of student teaching and all other state-mandated requirements (e.g. exams).
Admission Requirements:
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A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
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A major or a minimum of 30 undergraduate credits in one of the content areas listed above.
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A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0.
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Two letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant’s potential for a career in teaching.
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Essays
(Students with a grade point average below 3.0 but above 2.75 may be eligible for conditional admission.
For more information, please contact the program director, Christine McMahon, at 401.865.2852 or view the TCP website.