Counseling Psychology and Special Education
Department of Counseling Psychology and Special Education
Administration
Chair: Ellie L Young
Department Information:
340 MCKB
801-422-3857
cpsesec@byu.edu
Advisement Center:
350 MCKB
801-422-3426
Admission to Degree Program
Students must apply to the Counseling Psychology and Special Education Department for admission to the Special Education undergraduate degree. Information can be found online at education.byu.edu/cpse/bs and applicants can apply online at educator.byu.edu. See additional information below.
General Information
Admission to BS Programs
Among other factors, the application review process involves consideration of the following:
Earn a minimum 3.0 total high school or college GPA (whichever is most recent)
Complete and pass a BCA/FBI fingerprint background check (Contact Education Advisement Center for instructions)
Complete the Technology Skills Assessment (TSA)
Meet the Educator Preparation Program (EPP) requirements
Complete the following prerequisites with a C grade or above:
Mild/Moderate Disabilities Emphasis:
CPSE 203, CPSE 410, CPSE 480, MthEd 305, MthEd 306
Severe Disabilities Emphasis:
CPSE 203, CPSE 410, CPSE 480, MthEd 305, MthEd 306
Successfully pass one of the following basic skills tests (minimum scores listed):
ACT
21 Composite
20 English
19 Math
SAT
1000 composite
450 Verbal
450 Math
156 Reading (subtest #5712)
162 Writing (subtest #5722)
150 Math (subtest #5732)
Additional Licensing Requirements
As well as state requirements, teacher candidates must complete the following before they can be recommended for graduation and Utah licensure:
Pass the approved end of program Mild/Moderate or Severe Praxis test
Forward test scores to BYU (Contact Education Advisement Center for instructions)
Maintain fingerprint background clearance
To confirm their graduation status, teacher candidates should contact Education Advisement Center.
Graduation Requirements
To receive a BYU bachelor's degree a student must complete, in addition to all requirements for a specific major, the following university requirements:
The University Core, consisting of requirements in general and religious education.
At least 30 credit hours must be earned in residence on the BYU campus in Provo as an admitted day student
A minimum of 120 credit hours
A cumulative GPA of at least 2.0
Be in good standing with the Honor Code Office
Students should see their college advisement center for help or information concerning the undergraduate programs.
Graduate Programs Available
This department also offers graduate degree programs. For more information, see Graduate Studies.