Prospective Credential ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ

ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ interested in pursuing teaching as a career, have chosen a noble profession. Like all college-bound students, however, they face the obstacle of paying for their education. Fortunately, there are many programs that make college more accessible to students who have chosen to embrace this critical need career path.

If you are concurrently enrolled in a credential and masters program, you are considered a graduate student for financial aid purposes; please review the sections of this site for Graduate students.

In order to be eligible to receive financial aid for your Credential Program, you must be enrolled in a program that prepares you for teaching in a classroom. 

Programs at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Eligible for Financial Aid:

  • Liberal Studies Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP)
  • All Single Subject Credential Programs
  • All Multiple Subject Credential Programs
  • Special Education Credential Program
  • Urban Dual Credential Program
  • Education Specialist Credential Program

The U.S. Department of Education limits aid eligibility for credential programs to those programs that prepare a student for teaching in a classroom.  

The following programs do not prepare a student for teaching in a classroom setting.  As a result, students enrolled in the following programs are not eligible for financial aid (Federal, State, Institutional Grants, Federal Direct Loans):

  • Preliminary Administrative Services
  • Professional Administrative Services
  • Teacher Librarian Services

The U.S. Department of Education limits aid eligibility for credential programs to those programs that prepare a student for teaching in a classroom.