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COLLEGIATE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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COLLEGIATE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

Recipients of the Bachelor of Science in Education will receive the Collegiate
Professional Certificate, the highest form of certificate for high school teachers
issued by the State Board of Education. This certificate is valid for ten years,
renewable for a similar period, and entitles the holder to teach in both high and
elementary schools in Virginia.

Holders of Collegiate Certificates, the certificates of second rank issued by the
State Board of Education, may obtain the Collegiate Professional Certificate by
attending the University one session and taking four three session-hour courses
in Education.

Curricula organized to meet the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Education fulfill both academic and professional requirements for the
highest grade of professional high school certificates issued without examination by
the various state departments of Education to holders of baccalaureate degrees.
The graduate courses in Education are recognized in states requiring graduate
study for professional certificates.