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Coordinator: Peter McCormick Email: mccormick_p@fortlewis.edu Fort Lewis College believes that a liberal arts education develops habits of mind necessary for global citizenship and lifelong learning. Our student-centered liberal arts curriculum fosters critical inquiry, effective communication, aesthetic appreciation, quantitative reasoning, and an understanding of different historical and cultural perspectives. The liberal arts curriculum provides an interdisciplinary foundation for learning in the major and empowers students for success in their professional, personal, and civic lives.
Associate Dean of School of Education: Email: cannella_c@fortlewis.edu Fort Lewis College offers the Teacher Education Licensure Program to enable students with specific majors to qualify for a Colorado teaching license. The program makes it possible both to complete a bachelor’s degree and qualify for a teaching license within four academic years. All students are encouraged to schedule a meeting with the Director of Teacher Education during their first term regarding Teacher Education Licensure, approved majors, and requirements necessary for licensure. The Teacher Education Department is
Go to information for the Geology major
Dean of School of Education: Jennifer Trujillo Email: trujillo_j@fortlewis.edu Requirements for Admission To gain admission to the Teacher Education Licensure Program, students who meet all requirements listed below: Submission of fingerprints for a Colorado Department of Education background investigation. Beginning GPA must be a minimum 2.75. The Beginning GPA is based on the grades in undergraduate courses applied to the program. Qualifying Process Prospective students should submit an email request to the Director of Teacher Education. Prospective students should specify the licensure
The goal of this certificate program is to increase student awareness and critical thought about the ways in which the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and class shape (and are shaped by) personal identity, social relationships, privilege and power. This certificate program offers students skills and perspectives to help them live and work well in a diverse world.
This Liberal Arts Core Certificate introduces students to diverse disciplinary perspectives on environmental issues.
This liberal arts core certificate supports students in learning to critically assess claims and arguments presented in the public domain.
Go to information for the Computer Engineering Major
Congratulations on accepting the challenge of taking college-level courses before graduating from high school. We honor your commitment to advancing your education. Step 1: Apply Application Deadlines Discuss dual enrollment with your guidance counselor. You must meet the criteria established by your high school and receive approval prior to applying for admission. Complete the free dual enrollment application. Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Applicants are typically notified within 2 weeks of receipt of a complete application. Fall semester Application deadline: August 1