Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education Post-Traditional Program
Post-Traditional Undergraduate Program Charges for 2025 – 2025 Academic Year
Charge | Amount |
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Tuition (per semester hour) | $515 |
General Fee (per semester hour) | $61 |
Technology Fee (per semester hour) | $20 |
Wellness Offset Fee (per course, excludes online courses) | $45 |
Course Material Fee (per semester hour)1 | $35 |
Graduation Application Fee | $50 |
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Requirements for Advancement to Student Teaching
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 must be maintained, and all post traditional undergraduate students must also maintain a 2.75 in content major.
- A grade of B- or higher in methods classes, including the reading courses.
- A cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or higher is required in all education coursework for teacher licensure at Regis University.
- Successful completion of all assigned fieldwork will be determined by completion of required hours, evaluation by cooperating teacher and Dispositions of Teaching. Field Practicum (EDFD 482A Field Practicum I-EDFD 482F Field Practicum VI) must be completed for licensure.
- Praxis II exam must be passed prior to application for student teaching.
- Students must submit an application to student teach which includes a completed resume the semester prior to student teaching.
Requirements for Recommendation for Licensure
- Successful completion of student teaching.
- Continued evidence of effective communication skills, teacher competencies, and characteristics.
- Successful completion of graduation requirements, specifically 2.75 grade point average.
- Successful completion of the State mandated assessment in program content.
- Should the student successfully complete these requirements, the department may recommend that the Regis representative officially approved by the Colorado Department of Education sign the student’s application for state licensure.
The committee reserves the right to withhold recommendation for licensure based on deficiencies in any of the dispositions or behaviors listed or in any of the requirements of the program.
The program of study outlines the requirements for the BA in Elementary Education (Dual Licensure) program. The student’s program of study is determined by the University Catalog degree completion requirements in effect at the date of matriculation. Students must complete the program within five years. The program of study expires after five years, after which a student must have an interview with the program director to establish remaining degree requirements and a time frame for program completion.