The A-Licensure
Completion Program is designed for non-traditional students who hold
a baccalaureate degree in music but who have not completed the required
competencies required to apply for initial A-Licensure yet who hold
a full-time music teaching position and temporary licensure.
The A-Licensure
Completion Program in Music Education for Lateral Entry Students complies
with the Guidelines and Competencies as established by the North Carolina
Department of Public Instruction (NC DPI). The A-Licensure Program in
Music Education is approved by the NC DPI, and the music education program
within The Teachers Academy at UNCG is approved by NCATE. The course
of study is designed individually for every student who enters the program
within the parameters of the curriculum approved by the faculty.
The A-Licensure
Program in Music Education does not lead to a degree, and therefore,
candidates are not subject to graduation requirements. Students, however,
must be fully admitted to the program and must comply with the identical
rules and regulations required for any enrolled student. UNCG is not
responsible for application for temporary A-Licensure and subsequent
renewals; normally the local school system assumes this responsibility.
A student must be registered continuously as defined in the UNCG Bulletin
to continue in the program without reapplication and reconstruction
of the curricular program of study.
Degree
seeking students in the BM in Music Education Program and the traditional
A-Licensure Completion Program in Music Education and who will complete
the student teaching practicum are not eligible for enrollment in the
courses offered specifically for the Lateral Entry Program.