Program Details
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The education department offers a minor in education which is a sequential program designed to enable qualified students to enter teaching at the middle/secondary levels, exceptional education, or in music. The required education courses must be combined appropriately with specified general education courses and with the requisite courses in the student's major program. The department also offers a major in Elementary Education which leads to teacher licensure in grades pK-6; see Elementary Major section for more information.
The education department offers a state approved and a nationally accredited program. Randolph-Macon College's Teacher Preparation Program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) which certifies that the professional education program has provided evidence that the program adheres to CAEP's quality principles.
All requirements and coursework fulfill current state guidelines for teacher licensure at the time of catalog publication. All students who are taking courses in the Education Department which involve fieldwork must undergo a criminal background check each academic year, which costs $50 and is billable to the student's account.
Teacher Licensure
These following structured programs will enable students to meet the requirements prescribed by the Virginia State Board of Education for the Collegiate Professional License in grades 6-12 (middle/secondary) with an endorsement in the individual student's teaching field (major): Social Science/History, Math, English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Exceptional education, French, Latin, German, Spanish, and Music (choral and instrumental) are grades K-12 endorsements. The Virginia Collegiate Professional License also requires candidates to successfully complete required standardized competency assessments, which include the Praxis Core Math Exam and the Virginia Communication and Literary Assessment (VCLA). Special education candidates must pass the Reading for Virginia Educators (RVE). Secondary candidates must pass their subject specific Praxis exams. Information on these assessments is available in the education department and at the Virginia Department of Education website. All teaching candidates must also be certified in first aid, CPR, and AED by January of their senior year. All teaching candidates must complete dyslexia awareness training, child abuse/neglect training, and behavior intervention training (through the VDOE website).
Advance planning is essential for students who wish to participate in the teacher preparation program. Students preparing to teach should consult with their advisors and the education department faculty during their first year in order to begin planning a course of study which is in accordance with the requirements of the teacher preparation program.
The first course in the education minor is EDUC 220, the prerequisite for all other education courses. By March of their sophomore year, students must have taken the Praxis Core Mathematics Assessment and VCLA. These are required for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program.
Secondary Teaching Endorsement Grades 6 12
Programs for the middle/secondary level are available in the following areas: biology, physics, chemistry, English, French, Spanish, German, history/social science, Latin, and mathematics.
In the college catalog, each department (with secondary endorsements in education) lists the specific course of study that must be followed in conjunction with the education minor. Ideally, EDUC 220 should be taken in the fall of the second year. For admission to the program and for licensure in Virginia, candidates must achieve passing scores on Praxis Core Math exam and the VCLA. For licensure, candidates must pass their subject specific Praxis exam(s).
Exceptional Education: General Curriculum, Grades K-12
Students may choose any major for the Exceptional Education minor program. Starting education programs as early as possible is advisable. In most cases, students who begin taking their education courses in the fall term of their second year have adequate time to complete the program. For admission to the program and licensure in Virginia, candidates must achieve passing scores on the Praxis Core Math exam and the VCLA. For licensure, candidates must pass the Reading for Virginia Educators (RVE).
Music Education Teaching Endorsement, Grades PreK-12
Students majoring in music and planning to minor in education for the purpose of state certification must complete MUSC 355 and MUSC 356. Students should refer to the required coursework for a major in music with teacher certification.
Fieldwork
All education courses include fieldwork in local public school settings. For all fieldwork, including student teaching, students must provide their own transportation. Criminal background checks are required each fall semester.
Restricted Courses - Senior Year
Senior-level courses are restricted to those who have been admitted to the TPP. Student teaching block courses are restricted to those who have been admitted to student teaching.
Students who participate in this program must complete all other degree requirements prior to the final semester of their senior year. Students are not allowed to take any additional coursework during the student teaching semester. Student teaching provides the capstone experience for the education minor and takes place spring semester of the senior year.
Requirements for Application to Teacher Preparation Program
- Submit a complete application by the appropriate deadline
- 2.8 cumulative GPA; major and minor GPAs will also be reviewed to ensure the student is making progress toward the minimum 2.8 GPA required to student teach.
- Completion of at least EDUC 220 with a C- or better (or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 200 in some instances)
- Pass Praxis Core Math Assessment or qualifying SAT/ACT score
- Pass VCLA
- Positive evaluation from the Education Department
- Positive evaluation from faculty member outside of the department
- Records and results from any RMC academic integrity or judicial violation
- Dispositions Self-Assessment
- Recent RMC Lesson Plan
- Diversity Reflection
- Clinical Evaluation from fieldwork
Late and incomplete applications will not be accepted. Ineligibility for the program due to incomplete or late applications is not appealable. Some students may apply during the next application cycle.
Questions about applying to the program? Please contact Dr. April Marchetti, Education Department Chair, at Education@rmc.edu.
Requirements for Application to Student Teach
- Submit a complete application by September 15th, senior year
- Must be an existing member of the Teacher Preparation Program
- 2.8 cumulative, major, and minor GPA
- Completion of all required education courses and affiliated coursework with a C- or better
- Negative TB Test Results
- Positive evaluation from the Education Department
- First Aid, CPR and AED Certification
- SVEA Membership documentation
- Dyslexia Awareness Training Certificate
- Behavior Intervention Support Training Certificate
- Certification of Child Abuse and Neglect Training
- Findings/results of a required background check as well as records from any RMC academic integrity or judicial violation
- Dispositions Self-Assessment
- Recent RMC Lesson Plan
- Diversity Reflection
- Clinical Evaluation from fieldwork
Late and incomplete applications will not be accepted. Ineligibility for student teaching due to incomplete or late applications is not appealable. Such students may apply during the next application cycle.
Application Process
All applications will be reviewed by the Teacher Preparation Committee. Students will receive a decision letter from the Education Department Chair and TPC chair within three weeks of submission.
Students who are not admitted to the TPP during their sophomore year may reapply as juniors. However, students may find it difficult to complete all required coursework for licensure within four years. Please speak with your advisor for more information if this applies to you.
Program Overview & Guidance

Program Guidance Element | What You Need to Know |
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Considerations for Selecting Degree | Please note: Students enrolled at Randolph-Macon College attend classes primarily Monday-Friday between 8 am - 5 pm with very few evening courses. The large majority of RMC coursework is offered in-person and on campus. A very limited selection of online courses is offered in summer sessions. No more than one half of the courses on a major or minor can be transferred; at least one-half of the semester hours of the major or minor must be taken at Randolph-Macon. |
Considerations When Selecting Courses |
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Program Requirements Beyond Specific Courses | Students enrolled in education courses must complete required fieldwork with every course. Students are required to provide their own transportation to fieldwork placements. Fieldwork placements take place in Hanover County, Henrico County, and Richmond Public Schools. |
Doing More With Your Degree | While in the program, students have the opportunity to travel through courses such as Comparative Education. Previous classes have traveled to Italy, Spain, England and Africa. Graduates from our program are employed in counties all over Virginia and in other states such as Maryland and North Carolina. Other graduates have continued their studies in programs such as Masters of Education, Reading Specialists, or Educatoinal Leadership. |
Program Successes & Highlights | Over the last 5+ years, 100% of our graduates who have sought a teaching position have found employment. We provide one-on-one support to ensure gradudates are able to secure teaching positions in schools across Virginia or neigboring states. |
Program Credit Requirements

If you wish to see how your credits may apply, you can:
- Contact the institution where a staff member can help you map your credits to the requirements for this program.
- View the program requirements listed in the institution's catalog.
Applicable Admissions Agreements

The table below lists admissions agreements between Randolph-Macon College and partner institutions that may guarantee admission to this program if you meet the required criteria. Click on the title name of the agreement to view a summary of those criteria.
You can view the full text of these Agreements in the Resource Center
What If I Have An Associate Degree Or Credit For Prior Learning?

Transfer Guidance Element | What You Need to Know |
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Associate Transfer Degree Completion | Students admitted under our guaranteed admissions agreement are guaranteed completion of most general education requirements. Students may need to complete additional foreign language coursework to complete the Effective Communication requirements and must complete the college's Cross-Area Requirements, most of which can be fulfilled through major programs and should not significantly increase the time to completion of degree.
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Completion of Associate Degree Concurrent with High School |
Credit for Prior Learning | We accept AP (4 or 5 on the exam) and IB (5, 6, or 7 on higher level exams). |
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College Level Information

College Fit Guidance | What You Need to Know |
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Is This College Right For Me? | At Randolph-Macon, we recognize the breadth of knowledge and experience you bring as a transfer student. Our personalized, hands-on approach to learning lets you build on that foundation, honing the skills you'll need to excel. No matter what your future goals, we'll set you on a path to success that’s uniquely yours. |
Transfer Student Catalog Year | Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance at RMC. |
First Year Student Catalog Year | Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance |
Applying for Guaranteed Admissions | GAA students must complete the RMC transfer application and submit all required materials by June 1 (for fall term) or December 1 (for spring term). GAA students will submit an Intent to Transfer form through their current community college contact to RMC. |
Where Can This Degree Transfer

Institution | Title | Degree | Award Name | Award Level | Delivery Mode |
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Blue Ridge Community College | Associate of Science in Education | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Hybrid, Online |
Mountain Gateway Community College | Associate of Science Degree in Education | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online |
Eastern Shore Community College | Associate of Science Degree in Education | Associate | Associate in Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, Elementary Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, Health and Physical Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, Secondary English Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, Secondary Math Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, Secondary Science Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, Secondary Social Studies Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | Associate of Science in Education, World Languages Education Major | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
New River Community College | Associate of Science in Education | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
Northern Virginia Community College | Education: Grades 6-12 Social Studies Education Major, A.S. | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online |
Northern Virginia Community College | Education: K-12 Special Education Adapted and General Curriculum Major, A.S. | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online |
Northern Virginia Community College | Education: Elementary Education Major, A.S. | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online |
Piedmont Virginia Community College | Associate of Science in Education | Associate | Associate of Science | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
Rappahannock Community College | AA&S Degree in Arts and Sciences - Psychology/Social Work Specialization | Associate | Associate of Arts and Sciences | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
Rappahannock Community College | AA&S Degree in Arts and Sciences - Pre-Teacher Preparation Elementary (PreK-6) Specialization | Associate | Associate of Arts and Sciences | 2-Year | In-Person, Online, Hybrid |
Tidewater Community College | Associate in Science: Education | Associate | Associate of Fine Arts | 2-Year | In-Person |
The University of Virginia's College at Wise | Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Major in Elementary Education | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Ferrum College | B.S. in Health and Physical Education (PreK-12) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Science | 4-Year | In-Person, Hybrid |
Randolph College | Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education | Bachelor | Bachelor of Science | 4-Year | In-Person |
Emory & Henry University | Applied History Social Sciences (BA) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Emory & Henry University | Interdisciplinary English Teacher Preparation (BA) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Emory & Henry University | Interdisciplinary History and Integrative Social Sciences Teacher Preparation (BA) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Emory & Henry University | Interdisciplinary History and Social Sciences Teacher Preparation (BA) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Emory & Henry University | Interdisciplinary Mathematics & Teacher Preparation (BA) | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
University of Lynchburg | BA in Educational Studies - Disability Studies Emphasis | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
University of Lynchburg | BA in Educational Studies - Elementary Education Emphasis | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
University of Lynchburg | BA in Educational Studies - Health and Physical Education Emphasis | Bachelor | Bachelor of Arts | 4-Year | In-Person |
Careers Where This Degree Applies

O*Net Code | Name | Description | Parent |
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25-1081.00 | Education Teachers, Postsecondary | Teach courses pertaining to education, such as counseling, curriculum, guidance, instruction, teacher education, and teaching English as a second language. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
25-9042.00 | Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education | Assist a preschool, elementary, middle, or secondary school teacher with instructional duties. Serve in a position for which a teacher has primary responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs and services. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
25-9043.00 | Teaching Assistants, Special Education | Assist a preschool, elementary, middle, or secondary school teacher to provide academic, social, or life skills to students who have learning, emotional, or physical disabilities. Serve in a position for which a teacher has primary responsibility for the design and implementation of educational programs and services. | Educational Instruction and Library Occupations |
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