Title II Information
NC State University College of Education
Federal Title II Reports
Performance Report (pdf, 16.9 mb)
Undergraduate Report (pdf, 76 kb)
Graduate Performance Report (pdf, 36 kb)
School Administration Program (pdf, 32 kb)
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Title II Annual Institutional Report on Teacher Preparation Academic Year 2007-08
Program Information |
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Student enrollment : |
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3a |
Total number of students enrolled in teacher preparation programs during academic year 2005-06 |
1033 |
3b |
Number of students in programs of supervised student teaching during academic year 2005-06 |
210 |
Supervising faculty: |
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4a |
Number appointed full-time in professional education |
29 |
4b |
Number appointed part-time in professional education and full-time in the institution |
9 |
4c |
Number appointed part-time in professional education and not otherwise employed in the institution |
18 |
4d |
Total number of supervising faculty during 2007-08 |
56 |
4e |
Student/faculty ratio |
3.75 |
Supervised student teaching experience: |
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5a |
Average number of hours/week required of student participation |
40 |
5b |
Total number of weeks required |
10 |
5c |
Total number of hours required |
400 |
6 |
Is the teacher preparation program currently approved/accredited by the state? |
Yes |
7 |
Is the teacher preparation program currently under designation as "low-performing" by the state? |
No |
2005-2006 NC State University Praxis I Pass Rate |
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# Attempting |
# Passing |
% Passing Exam |
Praxis I Exam |
138 |
138 |
100 |
2005-2006 NC State University Praxis II Pass Rate
Due to NC State Board of Education Action (Spring 2005), P II is no longer required for initial licensure in these areas. NC SBOE does require P II for elementary education and special education (for initial licensure). Title II laws require reporting assessment areas with 10 or more test takers. NC State did not have 10 or more test takers in areas requiring P II for licensure.
The State pass rate for Special Education General Curriculum is 99%.
