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Emporia State University > Lifelong Learning > Elementary Education Partnership > KCKCC

Kansas City Kansas Community College Program


ESU provides an Elementary Education program in the Kansas City Area!

In the fall of 2002, ESU made this nationally acclaimed elementary education program available in the Kansas City area through Kansas City Kansas Community College. Students who enroll in this program will complete a two year Associates of Arts Degree from KCKCC and continue on to get a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree from Emporia State University.

School BlocksCourse offerings, degree completion, licensure and other requirements for students in the 2+2 program at KCKCC are the same as required of all ESU students. Limited seating is available. Elementary Education Cohort Program applications are accepted for fall and spring entries. The priority deadlines for application are September 15th for the spring semester and February 15th for the fall semester. Degrees in Secondary Education and degrees in other education fields such as Special Education or Early Childhood are only available on the Emporia campus.

This program is designed for people with a busy
lifestyle!


The classes are offered in late afternoons, evenings, on weekends and over the Internet. This allows the student to plan around daytime family and work schedules. During the final year, students will need to be available during the entire school day for the PDS placement.

Beginning in the spring of 2005, new students will attend a lock-step program where students follow a set course plan. A few part-time students will be accepted, although most seating will be reserved for full-time enrollment. New students must apply to ESU (click here to apply) and to the Cohort Program (click here to apply). Seating is limited. Students are encouraged to complete the application processes prior to Sept. 15th for the spring sememster, and by Feb. 15th for the fall semester.




Program Requirements


Math StudyESU maintains a program of quality and high standards. Because of this, students must meet specific requirements prior to entry into the program. Upper level and Block 1 requirements include minimum grade point averages, passing scores on the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), documentation of completing 100 hours of supervised work experience with children or youth, and successful completion of a reading-spelling-handwriting test. Application for this portion of the program also includes professional agreement statements which the student must sign. There are additional requirements for acceptance into Block 2 and Block 3, which are the two student teaching semesters. These requirements include recommendations from faculty and health clearance needed for participation in a school setting. These requirements include recommendations from faculty and health clearance for participating in a school setting.
* See all requirements in the program brochures and undergraduate catalog.

The program requires 136 hours for degree completion.

Full-time Option

    Year 1: General Education classes at KCKCC

    Year 2: General Education classes at KCKCC

    Year 3: Evening classes taught by ESU faculty who come to the KCKCC campus to teach.

    Year 4: Student teaching at a Professional Development School (8:00-4:00 Mon-Fri)


Part-time Option (very limited seating)

General Education Classes/KCKCC: May be stretched out to meet individual needs at KCKCC

ESU Program:
2 years: Evening classes taught by ESU faculty who come to the KCKCC campus to teach (6-8 hours per semester).

Final Year: Student teaching at a Professional Development School (8:00-4:00 Mon-Fri)


The Student Teaching Year:

Students are assigned to a Professional Development School (PDS) for two semesters of student teaching and are given the opportunity to work in school settings where university and public school faculty work together. The PDS model is a collaborative, field-based clinical school experience. A major factor in the success of the Emporia State PDS program has been relationship between the highly trained and committed mentor teachers and the student teachers. ESU has such partnerships with the Kansas City area school districts, including Olathe, Kansas City Kansas, and Shawnee Mission.

Degree Recommendation and Kansas Licensure:
Upon successful completion of all Elementary Education degree requirements and successful completion of the PPST, the Principals of Learning Test (PLT), and all required content area tests, students will be recommended for licensure by the Kansas Department of Education as teachers of grades K-6. Licensure will be conditional and a performance assessment must be completed to obtain a professional license.



Admission Information


DreamingAdmission to ESU:

Students must be admitted to Emporia State University to qualify for admission to the Elementary Education Cohort Program. Students may apply for ESU admission by contacting the Admissions Office at 1-877-468-6378, or by visiting the website at http://www.emporia.edu/admiss/.

Paper copies of application forms are available upon request. Along with the application for admission, students must send an application and registration fee of $40. Transfer students will also need to include official transcripts. Once a student has been admitted to ESU, they will receive an acceptance letter, and may then enroll in classes. Transfer students will also receive an official transcript analysis form that will tell them which general education classes have been accepted and applied toward their ESU Elementary Education program.

Cohort Admission: Cohort Application Form
Due February 15th for Fall ESU Entry

Financial Aid:

Financial Aid is available from both KCKCC for the General Education portion of the program and from ESU for the Elementary Education portion of the program. Students who are taking classes from both KCKCC and ESU at the same time may qualify for joint financial aid. Students need to contact both financial aid offices to find out more information.



Transfer Information


Play Time!Transfer agreements:

KCKCC and ESU have a long-standing articulation agreement that specifies which KCKCC courses which will transfer as general education requirements to the ESU program. This transfer agreement and course equivalent list are available on the website.

Questions about the General Education classes or about an Associates Degree from KCKCC need to be directed to the KCKCC counselors in Jewel Hall.

Dual enrollment:
Under the new lock-step Cohort Program, dual enrollment is not encouraged. Students should try to complete KCKCC classes (or at least within 6 hours) before entering the ESU program. If a student has a couple of classes left when entering the ESU program, the student may apply for financial aid to be split between the two schools. ESU and KCKCC work cooperatively to assist the student when this situation occurs.

Second Degree and Transfer Students:
When space is available, students may transfer into the program from another university or community college and do not have to complete their associates degree from KCKCC. If transfer students still need to take a few general education classes, they may do so at KCKCC or at another community college.



About Distance Education


Office of Lifelong Learning:

All Internet and distance programs (including the KCKCC program) are coordinated through the Office of Lifelong Learning.
1-877-332-4249 or http://lifelong.emporia.edu


The World of Distance EducationCourse Offerings and Enrollment Procedures:

The KCKCC program is now a lock-step program. All courses and course rotations will be listed on the Lifelong Learning website. Students must apply and be accepted prior to admittance in courses. Students interested in the program should complete the Cohort Application process. Enrollment will be completed by advisors. Students who entered the program before Spring 2004 may enroll by contacting an advisor. Any questions should be directed toward the KCKCC/ESU Elementary Advising Office.



Advising

Please see our advising page!



Important Websites


Surf the Web!To find the TRANSFER AGREEMENT
on the ESU web site, click on these:

~
www.emporia.edu
~ Admissions
~ Transfer Student Admissions
~ See our transfer guides

OR go directly to:
www.emporia.edu/regist/com/trfr.htm



Main ESU Web Page
http://www.emporia.edu

Admissions
(Includes links to transfer guides & Admission form)
http://www.emporia.edu/admiss/

Financial Aid
http://www.emporia.edu/finaid

Elementary Education
http://www.emporia.edu/earlychd/undergrad/index.htm

Lifelong Learning
http://lifelong.emporia.edu

Registration
KCKCC Course Offerings

Kansas City Kansas Community College
http://www.kckcc.cc.ks.us/



Important Phone Numbers


Sharon Green, Lori Mann, Amy Welch
, Representatives
Time to Call!Email elemadvi@emporia.edu
Voicemail 913-288-7373

Emporia State University - Main campus

Toll free number
Elementary Ed Advising
Admissions
Lifelong Learning
Financial
Web site

1-877-GO-TO-ESU
620-341-5770
1-877-468-6378
1-877-332-4249
1-800-896-0567
www.emporia.edu


Kansas City Kansas Community College

Admissions
Counseling
Financial Aid

913-288-7600
913-288-7696
913-288-7697

Last Updated Novermber 3, 2006