Dual Adrnission GenEd-to-GenEd Program-to-Program for Associate in Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education to Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood- Elementary Education (PREK-+) The information in this booklet is meant to be used as a quide. The transfer lnstitution reserves the rioht to make chanoes at anv time. Delaware County Community College Transfer Office 3/2015 (Addendum Revised)
Students entering Temple under the terms of this agreement must meet all regular Temple admissions requiremene and all applicable Temple requirements and deadlines pertaining to application for admission and payment of tuition and fees. Evaluation of transfer credits is based on a student's maior, and the student's Temple school/college makes the final determination of which transfer credits are applicable to the studenfs degree program. Transfer evaluations may change for students who change maiors. Whenever possible, credit is allowed for courses completed more than 10 years before the date of admission. Because lhe Delaware County Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education covered by this program-to-program articulation agreement is also approved for GenEd-to-GenEd Transfer to Temple, sludents under this program agreement satisfy Temple General Education (GenEd) requirements according to the terms of the Delaware County Community College -Temple GenEd-to- GenEd Transfer agreemenl. Their GenEd requirements are met by receipt of lhe Delaware County Community College A.A. degree. Developmental courses and courses forwhich a grade below C was received do not transfer to Temple, but having taken such couees or received such grades does not affect an otherwise eligible students GenEd-tecenEd Transfer status.
JONT RESPONSBLTES FOR MANTENANCE OF THS AGREEMENT Delaware County Community College will maintain and distribute informalion about the curent form of this agreement, and any changes relevant to it, to students, counselors, faculty and advisors. T mple Univ-ersity's College of Education will keep appropriate Temple offices and staff (including the Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies and the Admission's oftice) informed;f this a6reement and any modifications thereto, and will be responsible for distributing information conceming any chaiges. Both institutions will encourage Delaware County Community College students to meet with representalives of Temple University to discuss issues related to admissions and financial aid well in advance of iheir expecled date of entry. Faculty from each institution teaching in the curriculum for which this agreement has been developed will be encouraged to meet at least once annually to discuss issues of cuniculum and student development. Temple University and Delaware county Community College will collaborate when possible on research aciivities that will help assess the effecliveness of this transfer program in meeting ihe needs of students transfening from Delaware County Community College to Temple University. - REVSON. RENEWALAND TERMNATON OF THS AGREEMENT The Temple.University College of Education and the Transfer Office at Delaware County Community College are responsible for identifying, and communicating to each other, changes in their respective courses, requirements, or policies that affect this agreement. This agreement will be in effect as of the Fall 2013 Semester, and will be reviewed biannually by The Temple university college of Education and rransfer office at Delaware county community college, a;d will automatically be renewed until superseded by a new agreement or formally terminated. R;visions in the course equiv lency lists may be made with the verbal consent of the repr*entatives of the two schools; major revisions to this agreement require their signatures on a letter of agreement or a revised version of the agreement. All revisions, however, require that documentation is sent and approved by the Office of the Senior Mce Provost for Undergraduate Studies at Temple University to ensure that uidates aie made to ttre appropriate systems in order to efiectively implement this agreement. Either i;stitution may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice at least one year in advance of the effective date of termination. Should this agreement be terminated, it is understood that the termination will not apply to students already accepted to Temple University under the terms of this agreement, but not yet enrolliil in classes at Templ6. Delawere County Community College and Temple University understand that they shall act in an independent capacity in the performance ofthis agreement, and shall not be considered as employees, agents, afiiliates, or subsidiaries of each other. Neither T mple nor Delaware County Community Conbg6 have t-he rig'nt to bind or obligate one another in any manner inconsistent with or unrelated to this agrlemenl. This agreeient is govemed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
SGNATURES The willingness of both institutions to enter this agreemenl in order to facililate the transfer of students from Delaware County Community College to Temple University and to expand their opportunities for academic success at Temple is indicated by the following signatures. SYSTEM of 6ib{ER EDUcAToN FoR TEMPLE UNVERS TY OF THE CoMMoNWEALTH /, v\ (\ \- v - \-r\\- Hai-Lung Dai Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs lnterim Dean, College of Education Dare: r/zh // President for Enrollment Man' Senior Associate Vice President for Finance and Human Resources
Associate in Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education at Delaware County Communlty Gollege to Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood-Elementary Education (PreK4) at Temple University College of Education (Effective Fall2013) Enslish Composition lntroduction to Teaching Education, Schooling, and the lndividual in American Society Developing a Professional Portfolio and Resource Humanities Option Dependent upon course selection Depgngle_0!_91c94 roursrqletqctlon Second Sernester Second Semester Elective Theory and Field Experience in Elementary Engaging Young Children in the Leaming Education. PK-4 Process throuoh Classroom Manaoemenr Science Elective selection Third Semester Third Semester lntroduction to Special Education to lnclusive Education Foundations of Literacy PK4 Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood: Birth throuqh Kinderoarten Mathematics for Elementary Teachers Lower Level Elective Fourth Semester Fourth'Semester Practicum for Pre-K and Kinderoarten English Language Leamers Teaching English Language Learners in the Early Years: Pre-K to Fourth Mathematics for Elementary Teachers ll Lower Level Elective Humanities Elective Dependent upon course selection Notes: Students should select an American or English Literature course for one of their Humanities Electives. Students transferring without credit for an American-or English Literature course will need to complete it prior to enrolting in i the 3000-level education courses at Temple. t is strongly recommended that students select HS 120, American History ll, as their history elective. Temple,sCollegeofEducationwillacceptthecombinationofECE140andECE111asequivalenttoECED2105 (Cognition and Learning in the Classroom). ECED 2105 meets amalor requirement at Temple through DARS Exception. t is strongly recommended that students select ENG 250 at DCCC. ENG 250 will be accepted as equivalent to EC9D 4102 which satisfies a major requirement. Students transferring without ENG 250 may need additional i semesters at Temple to complete their degree. DCCC combination of MAT 125 & MAT 126 will fulfill femple's MATH 1015 and EDUC 1017 course requirements i through DARS exception. Students transferring without the combination of MAT125 and MAT126 may need! additional semesters at Temple to complete their degree. ln order to register for 3000 level education courses in their first semester at Temple, students must have passed j PAPA and obtained required clearances prior to attending orientation at Temple University. For additional information regarding the needed clearances see: httn://www.temole.edu/education/clearances.html and PAPA exams see: http: i j
. A. A. in Early Childhood Education at Delaware County Community College is includad in the Delaware County Community College-Temple GenEdlo-GenEd Transfer Agreement, and lherefore students completing this degree have satistied all of the GenEd requiremenls at Temple. Students should work with their DCCC advisor to select courses to fumlllhe Delaware degree requiremenls. DARS EXCEPTONS TO BE ENTERED BY TEMPLE ACADEMC ADVSOR Undergraduate studenls and their advisors use the Degree Audit Reporting System to plan and track a student's acadsmic career at Temple. DARS works in concert with our Banner Studenl information system lo show how a studenl's course work to date, including transferred courses, willfuffillthe academic requirements necessary to complete a degree in the major lield of study For the DARS exceptions to be processed, students should bring a copy of the artjculation agreement and a copy of their final DCCC transcript to their lirsi advising appointment with their Temple Academic Advisor. The final transcript must show the degree awarded and a confenal date. Ofiicial copy of the final transcript must be sent to the Temple Admissions Office. 1) DCCC combination of EcEl40 and ECE 111 is equivalent to Temple ECED 2105 2) DCCC combindlion of MATi25 & MAT126 is equivalent to Temple's MATH 1015 and EDUC '10'tZ ABBREVATONS KEY ED - School of Education Electives EDUC - Education ECED - Early Childhood Education SPED - Special Education f- General Transfer Elective L*'Lower Level Elective (1000-1999 level coursework) U*. Upper Level Elective (2000 level coursework)
tf the suggesfed c/asses are successfully completed and an Associate in Afts Early Childhood Education is awarded, the remaining four sernesters for the Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood-Elementary Education (Pre K-4) follows: Semester the Early Years: Pre-K Semester Total: i Assessment in Elective Education ln Semester lntegrating the Arts in the Earlv Childhood Education ACggqqlgd-U Earl y C h i d h god S pe ci al.e_d tt-cg!! o n Elective --;--- _he_l=eeql!9_a9qq'unity: Family & Co_[tm 9!ip9- -- Student Teaching in Elementary Education/Early Childhood Education Seminar Semester Total Semester Total: Semester Total: Notes Credits Transfened from AA degree Students who complete the A.A. in Early Childhood Education at Delaware County Community College are included in the Delaware County Community College-Temple GenEd-to-GenEd Transfer Agreement, and therefore, have satisfied all GenEd requirements at Temple. Students should work with their DCCC advisor to select courses to fulfill the DCCC degree requirements. ln order to register for 3000 level education courses in their first semester at Temple, students must have passed PAPA and obtained required clearances prior lo attending orientation at Temple University. For additional information regarding the needed clearances see: htto://www.temple. edu/education/clearances. html and PAPA exams see: http://www.oa.nesinc.com/testview.asox?f=html FRAG/PAOO1 TestPaoe.html To find the online application: a. Gotowww.temple.edu/undergradiapplying b. Click on "Apply Online" D. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Ofiice of Undergraduate Admissions. lf you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204- 7200. E. lnquiries specific to the Temple Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education (PreK4) program or specific course requirements can be directed to the shimada BeqouFe QqLtelj!l!9_Qg!!9ge cl E qga!io_!_eu_e2a1:q9]l-