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If I took prerequisite courses (e.g., U.S. Constitution, Foreign Language) several years ago, are they still valid?

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If I took prerequisite courses (e.g., U.S. Constitution, Foreign Language) several years ago, are they still valid?

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Your coursework does not expire; however, you need to ensure that any course is an equivalent to the prerequisites for the Single Subject Program. The Credentials Office can verify if the course you took is an equivalent. If the course taken is not on the list of equivalencies, you will need to provide the Credentials Office with either a syllabus or college catalog description from the same year of attendance. A transcript showing record of the course will also eventually be required if the course is deemed equivalent. If your coursework is over 10 years old, you may be required to prove competency in this area by passing an exam or re-taking the course.

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