BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Some high school students in Colorado can now guarantee their admission to the University of Colorado's School of Education.
The Daily Camera reports a release from the university says it has partnered with two concurrent enrollment programs, Teacher Cadet and Pathways2Teaching, to extend the admissions guarantee. Both programs offer college readiness courses and a way for students to learn about careers in teaching.
To qualify for the admissions guarantee, students must be in good standing within their programs; meet both Colorado Commission on Higher Education admission requirements and the university's minimum academic preparation standard curriculum; maintain a B- or higher in Teacher Cadet or Pathways2Teaching courses; have a weighted GPA of 3.0 or higher; earn an ACT composite score of 22 or higher or SAT score of 1110 or higher; and complete the university's application process by Jan. 15.