Current Students
This section contains current information and resources available for
undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in the College of
Education. Refer to the Program Information section on this page for detailed
information about the requirements for the completion of each undergraduate and
graduate program of study.
Undergraduate Information
The SAU Undergraduate Catalog outlines the specific requirements for
admission to the undergraduate program, the requirements for graduation and the
courses required for each undergraduate degree. Students should contact their
academic advisor for assistance in completing programs requirements.
Graduate Information
The SAU Graduate Catalogue contains information necessary for admission to
the graduate school and each graduate program, requirements for graduation, and
the courses required for each program of graduate studies.
Program Information
Select the area of study or the specific document below to find current
requirements and procedures for each degree or program.
Undergraduate Information
- Degree Requirements
- Degree Plans
- Field Experience Requirements
- Licensure Requirements
- Professional Examinations
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Graduate Information
- Admission Application
- Thesis Guidelines
- Comprehensive Guidelines
- Portfolio Guidelines
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Master of Arts in Teaching
- MAT Handbook
- Internship Guidelines
- Portfolio Guidelines
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Educational Leadership
- Educational Leadership Guidelines
- Internship Guidelines
- Portfolio Guidelines
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Library Media & Information Science
- Library Science Handbook
- Internship Guidelines
- Portfolio Guidelines
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Counseling & Student Services
- Counseling Handbook
- Internship Guidelines
- Portfolio Guidelines
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Masters in Education-Elementary & Secondary
- Graduate Handbook
- Practicum Application & Guidelines
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Health, Kinesiology & Recreation
- Graduate Degree Plans
- Internship Application & Guidelines
- Portfolio Application & Guidelines
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| Masters of Education in Curriculum** |
** This Masters is a fully on-line degree |
Teaching Learning Center
The Teaching and Learning Center is located on the first floor of Magale
Library. The center contains classrooms, meeting rooms, and an instructional
technology laboratory. The Center houses the Rhea Center for Arts Education and
the Rhea Art Gallery, as well as elementary and secondary educational textbooks
in most subject areas, equipment and supplies for making teaching materials, and
educational CD’s and films. Staff members are available to assist students and
faculty.
Student Organizations
The college sponsors the following student organizations and educational
honor societies. Contact the following person for more information.
Wellness Center
The University Wellness Center is located in the University’s Athletic
complex and is open daily for use by students. Staff is available to assist in
the development of individual fitness programs. Contact the Wellness center at
870-235-4382 for information about hours and fees.
Intramurals
The University sponsors a number of intramural programs for interested
students throughout the year. Contact the HKR Department for more details.
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