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Moderate/Intensive Intervention Specialist  (M/I)
Licensure-Only
(Leads to License for Grades K-12)
Must have current Teaching License to complete this program
 

 

Moderate/Intensive curriculum

Application

FAQ’s

Evaluation of Coursework Transfer credit may be applied to your program at Ohio State, but first must go through faculty evaluation. Courses that are older than 5 years CANNOT be applied to this program. This may mean repeating courses you took previously.

In order to have credits evaluated, the following steps must be taken:

  1. First, a Course Evaluation for Licensure-Only Curricula form  must be completed.
  2. This form along with a copy of your transcript and a course description must be send to the Special Education Licensure Coordinator who will have it reviewed by faculty. The faculty will then notify the Licensure-Only Coordinator in PAES of their decision, and then the student will be contacted.
   

Practicum Information | PRAXIS Information | New Student To Do’s | Registration Information | "Licensure-only" Programs

       Program Contact Information:

       For registration questions, please set up a phone appointment with the Licensure-Only Coordinator by calling the front desk of the Office of Student and
       Alumni Services at (614) 292-6787

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Please Note: This information may change without notification to the recipient of these materials. The appropriate academic unit advisor can determine requirements based upon the year of matriculation to OSU. The Graduate School Bulletin, and the OSU Course Offerings Bulletin are the official University documents that apply to programs in the School. Although a thorough review of this document has occurred, if mistakes exist, the information in the relevant University bulletin prevails.