Program of Study (POS)
Do you have a bachelor's degree but not in teaching and want a license to teach?
After completion of a bachelor's degree, a Program of Study (POS) is a plan to attain a license to teach. A program of study is comprised of undergraduate classes and required Praxis exams that prepare you to be a teacher. You may have a POS designed for any of the following areas by the designated individuals.
Elementary Education, Grades K-6
(870) 972-3059
Dr. Nicole Covey
ncovey@astate.edu
Adult Education
(870) 972-3062
Dr. Annette Hux
ahux@astate.edu
Gifted and Talented
(870) 972-3062
Dr. Julie Milligan
jlamb@astate.edu
Special Education K-12
(870) 972-3062
Dr. Jacques Singleton (BSE)
jsingleton@astate.edu
Agriculture
(870) 972-2087
Dr. Nina Crutchfield
ncrutchfield@astate.edu
Art
(870) 972-3050
Ms. Susan Whiteland
swhiteland@astate.edu
English
(870) 972-3043
Dr. Rob Lamm
rlamm@astate.edu
History
(870) 972-3046
Dr. Heather McNamee
hmcnamee@astate.edu
Languages
(870) 972-3887
Dr. Ruth Owens
rsupko@astate.edu
Sciences
(870) 972-3086
Dr. Tillman Kennon
jkennon@astate.edu
Mathematics
(870) 972-3090
Dr. Amanda Lambertus
alambertus@astate.edu
Music/Instrumental
(870) 972-2094
Dr. Sarah Labovitz
slabovitz@astate.edu
Music/Vocal
PE
(870) 972-3066
Dr. Valarie Hilson
vhilson@astate.edu
Reading
(870) 972-3059
After the POS is designed, the applicant, the POS advisor, and the department chair sign the document. The document is forwarded to the Professional Licensure Officer for review and signature. Upon completion of the requirements on the POS, the applicant must contact the licensure officer to initiate the licensure paperwork.
POS Document for students having a bachelor's degree not in the secondary content for licensing.
POS Document for students having a bachelor's degree in the secondary content for licensing.