Minor in Secondary Education
Secondary Education Minor | Undergraduate
Overview & Purpose: Preparing World-Class Teachers for an Interdependent World
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Program Details
- Degree Classification: Undergraduate
- Related Degrees: B.S.
- Program Type: Minor
- Program Frequency: Full-Time
- Format: In Person
Admission Requirements
In order to be granted admission into the Secondary Education Minors program, candidates must:
- Pass Praxis I* or Praxis Core Scores in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics (or equivalents) as required by the Office of the State Superintendent (OSSE) in the District of Columbia
- Declare Secondary Education as an intended minor (after passing Praxis tests) in their Department (not required for Music Education)
- Attach a current unofficial transcript to this application
- Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in their major
- Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher in education courses (minimum of 3 credits)
- Have at least a "C" or above in all education courses, and
- Submit a completed application (including Personal Statement and Test Scores) to the Office of Teacher Education by June 15 for Fall admission and November 15 for Spring admission.
Before being admitted to the Secondary Education Program, candidates must acknowledge that:
- An interview is required for admission (usually completed during the first day of the Reading Period)
- A second interview is required before completing the internship (usually completed during the first day of the Reading Period)
- An unpaid full-time teaching internship is required (typically completed during the final semester), and
- OSSE testing requirements for your major, such as Praxis II (Content) and Principles of Learning and Teaching are required for graduation clearance.
Degree Requirements
Please refer to Plan of Study for Secondary Education Minors for details about Degree Requirements.
Caution to Prospective Students
The Board of Trustees of Howard University on September 24, 1983, adopted the following policy statement regarding applications for admission: "Applicants seeking admission to Howard University are required to submit accurate and complete credentials and accurate and complete information requested by the University. Applicants who fail to do so shall be denied admission. Enrolled students who as applicants failed to submit accurate and complete credentials or accurate and complete information on their application for admission shall be subject to dismissal when the same is made known, regardless of classification."