22 Pa. Code § 49.191 - Letters of Equivalency
A Letter of Equivalency will be issued for salary purposes only, subject to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The Letter of Equivalency for
Baccalaureate Degree is issued to holders of Career and Technical Instructional
I, Career and Technical Instructional II or their equivalents upon the
accumulation of 90 college credits. A minimum of 18 credit hours shall be
earned at a State-approved baccalaureate degree granting institution. Twelve of
the final 30 credit hours may be satisfied, in full or in part, through
in-service programs approved by the Secretary for meeting baccalaureate
equivalency requirements.
(2) The
Letter of Equivalency for Master's Degree is issued to persons holding a valid
Instructional I, Instructional II, Educational Specialist I, Educational
Specialist II Certificate, Career and Technical Instructional I, Career and
Technical Instructional II Certificate, or their equivalents, upon the
accumulation of 36 hours of graduate level credit. A minimum of 18 academic
graduate credits shall be earned in the content area of the applicant's
certification area(s) at a college or university approved to offer graduate
work. A maximum of 18 of the credit requirement may be satisfied through
in-service programs approved by the Secretary for meeting master's equivalency
requirements.
(3) A grade of "C" or
better is required in college and university courses in which grades are given
and a letter of satisfactory completion is required for all in-service courses
used toward the attainment of the certificate.
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