PMC Cohort Admissions Process

PMC Cohort Admissions Process

<p>PMC Cohort Admissions Process Department of Educational Leadership University of Illinois at Springfield</p><p>Here are the PMC admissions requirements:</p><p>1. To be considered for acceptance into the PMC program a candidate must hold a current Illinois Type 75 or Principal endorsement.</p><p>A. Complete a UIS Graduate Application for Admission form (online) * you will begin by creating an account by clicking on “first time user account creation” under the Login button.</p><p>://ui2web4.apps.uillinois.edu/BhttpsANPROD4/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon? web_page_id_in=4GD</p><p>B. Arrange to have copies of official transcripts from each institution where undergraduate, graduate & non-degree credit was earned sent directly to the Office of Admissions and Records. </p><p>2. Forms to send back to the EDL Department are located at: http://www.uis.edu/educationalleadership/about/links.html (send to Dr. Scott Day, University of Illinois at Springfield, MS BRK 377, Springfield, IL 62703)</p><p>Program Application Requirements and Process: </p><p>3. Acceptance into the PMC Supt./Chief School Business Official program is competitive. To be considered for acceptance into the program applicants must:</p><p> Have at least a 3.0 GPA (on a scale in which A equals 4.0)  Submit a completed EDL PMC Supt. Or Chief School Business Official Application Form directly to the EDL program office (see EDL website link)  Submit a completed EDL Program Personal Data Form (EDL website link)  Submit a current resume to the EDL Program  Submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test results and written portion of the exam, offered at any local Sylvan Learning Center (*save until you are conditionally accepted).  Submit to the EDL Program a sample of your academic or professional writing  Arrange to have three educational and/or professional references be completed and sent directly to the EDL Program (reference form available on the EDL website link)</p><p>Course Schedule: 2 fall semesters, 2 spring, and 2 summers. During the school year, the courses run 5 weekends per course, which includes Friday night and all day Saturday for 5 times. Summers are run with two courses (for 2 weekends in June and three weeks in July M- TH. This schedule had worked well with most vacations taken in July.</p>

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