December 24, 2025 - 20:42

Cal State Fullerton is recognized for its commitment to providing affordable and high-quality education programs, and its University Extension is no exception. The extension offers a range of courses designed specifically for educators, including the Teacher Induction Program and the Single Subject Credential Prerequisites Program.
These programs are crafted in partnership with the College of Education at CSUF, aiming to support California K-12 teachers in obtaining the necessary credentials to advance their careers. The Teacher Induction Program is particularly beneficial, as it helps new teachers transition into the profession by providing mentorship and professional development opportunities.
Meanwhile, the Single Subject Credential Prerequisites Program equips educators with the foundational knowledge required to teach specific subjects effectively. By offering these tailored programs, Cal State Fullerton University Extension not only enhances the skills of teachers but also contributes to the overall improvement of education in California, ensuring that students receive quality instruction from well-prepared educators.
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