Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 505-2-.29 - Evaluation Of Credit Earned Outside Of The U.S
(1) Foreign Credential Reports. Applicants
for certification who have attended colleges or universities outside the United
States must provide the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) with
a detailed course-by-course credential report of college-level credit
completed. These "foreign credential reports" must be independent reviews
prepared by GaPSC-recognized agencies, and include English translation of such
information as course titles, grade, semester hours earned, U.S. equivalency of
degree earned, course-by-course evaluations, etc. In addition, if the
equivalent of a GaPSC-approved educator preparation program was completed, this
must also be documented in the report. These agencies are private enterprises
who charge a fee for their services. Regardless of the agency selected, should
the report not be sufficiently detailed for our purpose further information
will be requested. The GaPSC reserves the right to review and accept or reject
any information contained in a report.
(2) Memoranda of Understanding. A Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) shall be accepted as the foreign credential evaluation
for foreign evaluators as long as all eligibility requirements for the
International Exchange Certificate specified in GaPSC Rule
505-2-.11 INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
CERTIFICATE have been met. Such MOU must be recommended by the State
Superintendent of the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) and the Executive
Secretary of the GaPSC and furthermore, such MOU must be approved by both the
State Board and the GaPSC.
(3) U.S.
Territories, Possessions, or Commonwealths. Applicants who have completed
course work at colleges or universities located in U.S. territories,
possessions or commonwealths must submit "foreign credential reports." However,
if the territories, possessions or commonwealths have signed the National
Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC)
Interstate Agreement, certification by Interstate Reciprocity may be applicable
See GaPSC Rule
505-2-.21 CERTIFICATION BY INTERSTATE
RECIPROCITY.
(4) Exceptions. If the
courses/degrees earned outside of the U.S. are unrelated to the educator
certification transaction being requested and subsequent degree(s) have been
received from GaPSC-accepted accredited U.S. colleges or universities,
submission of the "foreign credential report" is optional. However, applicants
are encouraged to provide the report as it may affect later certification
application decisions.
(5) Expense.
Any expense incurred for obtaining a credential report from a credentialing
agency is the responsibility of the applicant.
(6) Submission. The completed "foreign
credential report" must be submitted to the GaPSC as outlined in GaPSC Rule
505-2-.27 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION
PROCEDURES.
(7) Acceptable
Credential Review Agencies. There is no single regulatory agency that approves
U.S. foreign credential review agencies. The GaPSC will only accept reports
from agencies identified on the GaPSC web site at www.gapsc.com. You may click on the link to access
contact information. As fees and procedures vary from agency to agency, it is
suggested that you contact the organizations of your choice for additional
information on the specific services and charges.
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