Starting this summer, the Stockton Center of California State University, Stanislaus will offer evening classes for the Multiple Subject Credential Program (MSCP).
The center has not been able to offer these classes for the past five years.
CSU Stanislaus students persuing a career in teaching can now take classes at either the Turlock campus or Stockton Center – or both.
“I am really happy because I commute everyday to Turlock,” said Natalie Ungson (junior, Liberal Studies).
In an effort to increase the Stockton Center production level, CSU Stanislaus reached an agreement with Aspire Langston Hughes Academy in Stockton to allow the student teachers the opportunityto put their knowledge into practice.
The fields that have the most openings are Science and Math, though the Special Education sector is another area in need of teachers.
“There are a lot of jobs,” Elmano Costa, Professor of Teacher Education, said. “Better grapes make better wine. I believe we have really good students.”
The CSU Stanislaus Stockton Center is located at 612 E. Magnolia Street in Stockton.
For more information regarding the MSCP, email Dr. Anne Weisenberg, Multiple Subject Coordinator, at [email protected] or call 209-667-3474.
You can also stop by the Credential Services Office in Demergasso Bava Hall 303 on the Turlock campus.