K-12 Art Licensure Only
Candidates complete all course work at the undergraduate (400) level. At the successful conclusion of the program candidates are eligible for an Alaska initial teaching license.
Admission to the licensure only K-12 Art post-baccalaureate licensure program includes meeting requirements of the undergraduate admission process and of the School of Education (SOE). Students will take their courses at the undergraduate (400) level and will NOT be able to apply these courses toward a Master of Education degree.
Admissions Process and Requirements
Submit the following information directly to UAF Office of Admissions:
- UAF undergraduate application and fee. It is recommended that you submit your application on line. Under Plan of Study – please designate – Education - Licensure Program – Secondary.
Submit each of the bulleted items directly to the School of Education
- Submit official transcript of bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and official transcripts from all institutions attended. A GPA of at least 2.75 for applicants applying as licensure only applicants. Students with less than a 2.75 may be considered for conditional admission;
- Three current letters of reference that address qualifications and potential as a teacher (use Recommendation Form, PDF format);
- A vitae/resume;
- A two to three page (500-800 words) personal statement;
- Alaska passing scores for the Praxis I exams in reading, writing and mathematics;
- Content Area Exams. Candidates must submit a score report from the relevant content knowledge Praxis II Subject test for each content area the applicant expects to teach. The scores must meet the score set by the State of Alaska. In addition to the Praxis II Content test, World Language applicants must complete the World Language Exams.
- Initial Content Preparation Checklist; complete checklist of each content are you expect to teach;
- Extemporaneous writing sample;
- Demonstrated evidence of technology competence;
- Placement Materials;
- Interview: All applicants are required to interview with secondary faculty as part of the admission process. Applicants residing outside the Fairbanks area will be provided with an 800-number.


