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    Re: Math CE
    Posted by David Henry on 10/01/08

    On 9/26/08, CTJS wrote:
    > This is from the NJ DOE website
    >
    > Current regulations for Mathematics certification require
    > that applicants complete a minimum of 30 credits in a
    > coherent sequence in Mathematics education. A coherent
    > sequence requires that at least 12 credits are completed at
    > the advanced level of study (junior, senior or graduate
    > level). All credits must appear on a regionally accredited 4-
    > year college/university transcript. If courses are taken at a
    > community college, those credits must be transferred to a
    > regionally accredited 4-year college transcript.

    Thanks. I actually found that passage after I posted, but I
    still can not get an answer about CLEP or DSST exams. Has anyone
    used these exams as part of their 30 credits. They would be for
    lower level courses (Int Algebra College Algebra).\

    Dave

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  • Math CE, 9/26/08, by David Henry.
  • Re: Math CE, 9/26/08, by CTJS.
  • Re: Math CE, 10/01/08, by David Henry.

     
     

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