Uwl english requirements?
Application and fee: Applicants must complete the UW System online application and pay the undergraduate application fee.
Academic records: Official, certified, or attested copies of academic records from all secondary and post-secondary institutions attended are required, even if the program was not completed. Documents issued in languages other than English must be accompanied by certified English translations.
Proof of English language proficiency: Applicants for undergraduate study who are not native speakers of English must meet one of the following for admission:
Undergraduate applicants who do not have the required English proficiency may be considered for conditional admission. Students who are conditionally admitted are required to enroll in the English as a Second Language Institute (ESL). Conditionally admitted students must complete the ESL program or submit sufficient TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or DET scores before they will be allowed to enroll in an academic program.
Proof of funding: A bank statement and affidavit or letter of support is required for students requesting an F-1 visa. Funding must be equal or greater than International Education & Engagement’s estimated costs for one year (two semesters) of undergraduate study. Students who are requesting F-2 visas for dependents (spouse and/or children) must submit additional proof of funding and passport copies for each dependent.
Passport copy: Submit a photocopy of the biographical data page in the applicant's passport. If the applicant is admitted to a program, this will ensure that immigration documents are issued accurately.
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ENG 110 with English Placement Test (EPT) score of 325 or below. Concurrent enrollment in ENG 110 with an EPT score between 330-350 and the Multiple Measures Placement (MMP) may be required as determined by the English department.
Completion of the English Education Program and associated benchmark assessments will lead to endorsement for the following Wisconsin teaching license:
Students in all teacher education programs must satisfy the School of Education (SOE) core requirements.
Students in all teacher education programs must be admitted to the School of Education in order to complete their program requirements and be eligible for endorsement for the appropriate teaching license(s). Students majoring in English education (grades 4-12) must meet specific program admission criteria.
The English Education Program is aligned with InTASC Teacher Standards and the NCTE/NCATE Standards, and supplemented with Elementary Literacy, Journalism Educators of America, and Wisconsin Speech Educators standards.
Besides the courses specified below, English education majors must satisfy additional general education requirements. The General Education Program requires a total of 42 credits.
Courses listed in more than one category may be counted only once unless otherwise stated.