Multicategorical Special Education FAQs
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Learn more about the Multicategorical Special Education Program in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
If already licensed, two or perhaps three:
- General curriculum for special education (#163), which must be taken and passed prior to taking the EDGSP 525.
- Content area test, LBS I (#155), which must be taken and passed prior to student teaching or practicum
If not already licensed, four:
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The Basic Skills Requirement can be met in one of 7 ways:
- a passing score on the "old" Illinois Tests of Basic Skills (096 or 300) -- replaced by the current Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP,) or
- a passing score on all 4 sections of the Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP), or
- a composite score on the ACT Plus Writing of 22 or higher and a minimum score of 19 on the Combined English/Writing on tests taken before 9/1/2015 (scores can be combined from two different score reports), or
- a composite score on the ACT Plus Writing of 22 or higher and a minimum score of 16 in Writing on tests taken between 9/1/2015 and 9/1/2016 (scores can be combined from two different score reports), or
- a composite score on the ACT Plus Writing of 22 or higher and a minimum score of 6 in Writing on tests taken after 9/1/2016 (scores can be combined from two different score reports), or
- a composite score on the SAT of 1030 (critical reading + mathematics = 1030 or higher) and a minimum score of 450 on writing on tests taken before 3/5/2016 (scores can be combined from two different score reports), or
- a composite score on the SAT of 1110 (Evidence-based Reading and Writing + Mathematics = 1110 or higher) and a minimum score of 26 on Writing and Language Test on tests taken on or after 3/5/2016 (scores can be combined from two different score reports).
- General curriculum for special education (#163), which must be taken and passed prior to taking EDGSP 525.
- Content area test, LBS I (#155), which must be taken and passed prior to student teaching or practicum
- edTPA which must be taken and passed during student teaching
You can apply online by visiting the Illinois Licensure Testing System website.
During fall (August-December and spring (January-May) semesters, courses meet one night per week (the same night of the week for the cohort) from 5 to 9:30 p.m. During the summer terms (May-July), courses meet two nights per week (the cohort night plus one other night) from 5 to 9:30 p.m.
Cohorts typically do not meet from mid-December to mid-January and from mid-July to mid-August. In addition, there is typically a one-week spring break, usually in March.