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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I pay my tuition and fees?

Once you are registered and about one week prior to the start of the term, you can sign in to Campus Information Services (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to view and/or pay your tuition and fees. More information concerning how tuition and fees are calculated and important deadlines for paying tuition and fees is available at Income Accounting (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..

Where do I purchase textbooks? 

To find the required textbook list for your class schedule, sign in to Campus Information Services (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., click on the "Registration" tile on your Student Homepage, click on the “Class Schedule” link, and then click on the "Buy Your Textbooks Online" icon.

What are admission procedures for Teacher Education?

In addition to being admitted to the University of Utah, students interested in Elementary Education and/or Secondary Education must apply to the Urban Institute for Teacher Education (UITE) and be accepted into one of the Licensure programs. Make sure to consult the application checklists below for application deadlines and step-by-step admission instructions. All Licensure students must also have a current cleared background check with the USBE. 

Admissions page >>  Links to an external site.

Students interested in Severe Disabilities, Mild/Moderate Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Pre-school Special Education & Early Intervention please check appropriate admission requirements and deadlines here: 

    Admission information for Special Education >> 

How do I apply for College of Education financial aid & scholarship?

Students can apply once admitted to their chosen program. COE Financial Aid  Links to an external site.

Praxis testing is mandatory, what is the procedure for taking the test?

The PRAXIS test series is a set of validated assessments that provides information for use by state education agencies in making licensing decisions. PRAXIS exams are required in Utah, and in most other states, for teacher licensure. Each state selects its own tests within the PRAXIS series and sets its own minimum score requirements for specific licensure endorsements. An updated list of the tests for which Utah has set a minimum score is provided on the ETS website. Links to an external site.More information>> Links to an external site.

Utah State Board of Education (USBE) Licensing Procedure

Staff in the UITE office and your academic advisor will help students submit paperwork for licensure once requirements and program completion has been met. This occurs during your final year (licensure year).

USBE Licensure Application >> Links to an external site.

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