Professional Concerns Process
The Department of Special Education has developed a Professional Concerns process to assist in the evaluation and assessment of special education students who are having difficulty negotiating their graduate program. Information regarding the Professional Concerns Process is available in the Department of Special Education office (EB A-211) or from the student's adviser.
Graduate candidates for Minnesota licensure will not be allowed to enroll in methods courses (SPED 646, SPED SPED 622, SPED 647, or SPED 648) or practicum if unresolved professional concerns documentation exists in their file. Graduate students should speal with their advisor and the faculty person filing the professional concern in order to resolve the situation.
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