In order for a teacher preparation program to be nationally accredited, entering students must
meet minimum grade point averages and demonstrate other academic abilities.
Who can volunteer: Participants must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college by their first day of training; have
a minimum grade point average of 2.5; and be a citizen, legal permanent resident, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient.
Graduate programs across the nation usually require a minimum GRE score for admission — in combination with
a minimum grade point average, recommendation letters, and other extraneous variables.
Indeed, just 29 % said their school limited access to AP via prerequisites such as maintaining
a minimum grade point average or obtaining teacher approval.
Students must have
a minimum grade point average of a B to begin a training program, and have a minimum GPA of a B to receive certification, according to new rules adopted by the state Board of Education.
To be awarded the Master of Arts in Education degree, all students must complete 36 credits, with a 3.00
minimum grade point average.
A minimum grade point average, professional development, and a background check may also be required.
Unmarried full - time students under the age of 25 (or 21 for some companies) can sometimes qualify for a good student discount, which rewards students who maintain
a minimum grade point average while taking a full load of classes.