Seattle University MIT Program Endorsement Verification for English/Language Arts*†
(Secondary)
*If you are currently enrolled in the MIT Program and this is an additional endorsement in a secondary subject, you may need to enroll in a subject methods module for two continuing
education credits. Check with your advisor.
**Coursework cannot overlap the MIT Program. For spring admits please note that the program begins three weeks prior to the university’s spring quarter schedule.
†One endorsement is required for certification in Washington State. Additional endorsements must be approved by the MIT faculty at the end of the first block of the MIT program.
Revised 6/2018
Name Phone Number Email Date Planned Entry (Qtr & Yr)
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e-Admission requirements: Applicants with an academic major in the endorsement area are given priority.
1) Hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the last 90 quarter/60 semester credits. All courses
must be a grade of C or better. Do not list courses that are a C- or below.
2) Have completed a minimum of 30 quarter/20 semester credits in English with at least one writing course plus at least one course in each of the other
subject areas listed below. Pass the NES test for English/Language Arts.
3) Complete this form including coursework that you plan to complete prior to the beginning of the MIT program**. Courses can be listed in more than one
category if appropriate, but credits are only counted toward the required totals once. If a course title does not specifically identify a content area, submit
additional documentation. Acceptable documentation includes 1) copy of the catalog course description including the front cover of the catalog, indicating
the name of the institution and year course was taken, 2) syllabus, or 3) letter from the chair of the department.
4) Submit this affidavit, any verification documents, and transcripts at the time of the application.
Undergraduate major(s) Undergraduate minor(s) Graduate degree (if appropriate)
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his is an affidavit. It is essential that all information is accurate.
AFFADAVIT
I, , certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the foregoing is true, complete and
correct.
Date and Place Signature
Prefix
& #
Taken
Grade
Mu
st be C
USE ONLY
Sem Qtr
Understanding of Writing
Processes:
Understand how mode
(expository, persuasive, an
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n
arrative) and form (such a
s
r
esearch paper, editorial,
memoir) shape writing.
U
nderstand conventions of
Needs Course Description
Needs Official Transcript
Met Requirement
Needs Course Description
Needs Official Transcript
Met Requirement
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