Weber Snow Cooperative Music Licensure Program
This program is designed to add music teaching licensure for students completing the Bachelor of Music in Commercial Music degree at Snow College. The license is issued by the Utah State Office of Education at the recommendation of 91¶ÌÊÓƵ and will qualify you to teach any and all music courses, kindergarten through twelfth grade in the public schools. Those who finish this program will have completed all courses required in a typical music education degree program, but will also have the distinct advantages of additional coursework in music technology, jazz, and popular music, guitar, song-writing, and arranging associated with the Commercial Music degree. Complete the following steps:
Steps To Completing the Program
Step 1: Apply for the program
To be accepted to the program, you should be at least a junior and be able to maintain a 3.0 GPA.
- Notify the program director by email () that you would like to apply to the program.
- Interview with the director of the program (scheduled at the Snow College campus or on Zoom).
- Complete a background check. You can find all of the instructions here: weber.edu/
fingerprinting. - When your background check is complete, send a copy to .
Step 2: Complete pre-requisites
Complete the following 21 credits of music education and related courses at Snow College.
- HFST 1500 Human Development (2)
- MUSC 1700 Introduction to Music Education (3)
- MUSC 1750 & 1760 Woodwind Pedagogy (2)
- MUSC 1480 & 1490 Brass Pedagogy (2)
- MUSC 1840 & 1850 String Pedagogy (2)
- MUSC 1800 Percussion Pedagogy (1)
- MUSC 2050 Vocal Pedagogy (1)
- MUSC 3150 Vocal Methods (3) or MUSC 3160 Instrumental Methods (3)
- MUSC 3170 Elementary Music Methods (3)
- MUSC 4140 Contemporary Orchestration (2)
Step 3: Apply to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ
Students should apply for admission to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ during Spring semester prior to beginning the program the next Fall. 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, like Snow College, is an open-enrollment institution. Some of the Weber courses can be taken while completing the Commercial Music degree at Snow, but students should be careful about taking too many credits.
- Access the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ home page at www.weber.edu.
- Click on 91¶ÌÊÓƵ in the purple bar on the left side of the page
- In the drop down menu choose transfer students
- Follow the directions for admission to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ; for Planned Course of Study, choose EDUC: Elmtry Applicant - BS. This designation is simply a "place holder" and will be replaced by the teacher education advisement center with the appropriate designation for this program.
- After you have been accepted, you will be assigned a W number.
Step 4: Apply for financial aid
Apply for financial aid through 91¶ÌÊÓƵ (weber.edu/financialaid) during any semester in which you are taking Weber courses. During any semester in which you are NOT taking any 91¶ÌÊÓƵ courses, you should apply for financial aid through Snow College. If you have not yet completed your bachelor's degree at Snow College and if you are taking courses concurrently at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ and Snow, complete the Student Consortium Agreementand send it with any questions to Lisa Nuttall (lisanuttall@weber.edu). If you have already completed your bachelor's degree at Snow, complete the Post and send it with any questions to Nahid Shekarforoosh (nshekarforoo@weber.edu).
Step 5: Register for courses
- The website to register is weber.edu/teachertraining. Copy and paste into the location bar on your browser.
- Click on the class you wish to register for. Click "add" for the location and class you wish to attend.
- If you wish to register for a second class, click on "add more courses." If you do not wish to register for additional classes, click on "complete your registration."
- Complete the Personal Information section. Fields with a * must be filled in. (Your social security number is used to track your official transcript. Your social security number will not be printed on your receipt. You will be issued a student ID number beginning with the letter W)
- Complete the Payment Information section, and pay with your credit card. If you choose to pay your fee with a check, please mail it in as soon as possible, along with a printout of the registration page. Your registration will not be processed until your check has been received. If you are applying for financial aid check the GRANT box in the payment area as you check out.
- Please call 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Continuing Education Registration at 801-626-6600 if you have questions. Should you have difficulties and do not know who to contact, please contact: Kimberly Love kimberlylove@weber.edu
The sequence of courses is as follows:
Fall Semester (10–12 credits)
- EDUC 3220 Foundations of Diversity (2) Online
- EDUC 3265 The Exceptional Student (2) Online
- EDUC 3900 Preparing, Teaching, and Assessing Instruction (2) Online
- EDUC 3910 Secondary Education Practicum (2) in local secondary schools
- EDUC 3935 Reading and Writing across the Secondary Curriculum (2) Online
- EDUC 4830 Individually Prescribed Program (2) Online. This course is not required but is available if full-time status through Weber is needed for financial aid.
Spring Semester (4 credits, no additional courses are allowed during student teaching)
- EDUC 4930A Clinical Practice in Secondary Education (4) Student teaching (60 days)
Or, if needed for financial aid purposes, you can register for 12 credits as follows:
- EDUC 4940 Clinical Practice in Secondary Education (8)
- EDUC 4950 Student Teaching Seminar (4)
Please note: Student teaching can be completed at any accredited school... anywhere. Please visit if interested in Worldwide Teaching Internships. Student teaching can also be completed in the Fall or Summer, depending on the availability of an appropriate placement.
Step 6: Pay tuition
Tuition and fees for the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ courses are estimated as follows (these costs may be adjusted relative to current 91¶ÌÊÓƵ tuition rates) and is due at the time of registration.
- Fall (12) credits = $3134
- Spring (4) credits = $1040
- Total cost of program = $4174
Step 7: Complete the Online Student Teaching Application
Please do this during your first semester of enrollment in the program. Go to the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ home page and log in. Search and find the Teacher Education Student Portal. Start a new application. Agree to the ethics standards. Select degree type: Snow Music Licensure. Select K-12 Music. Select the semester when you started the program. If/when you have Praxis scores, go ahead and upload them as well. Then submit the application.
Step 8: Complete the Pedagogical Performance Assessment (PPAT).
The state of Utah also requires that you pass a Pedagogical Performance Assessment during your student teaching semester. More information about this assessment, including deadlines and registration, can be accessed directly on the ETS website:
Step 9: Complete licensure paperwork
Complete the following steps during your final semester to obtain your teaching license:
- Request a copy of the current Licensure Checklist by emailing Denise Wright (). Complete and return the form. Under question 1, write "Snow Music Licensure" for the type of degree, leave 2B blank, and remember to include copies of your PPAT scores.
- Send OFFICIAL transcripts from Snow to USBE:
University Recommendations
Utah State Office of Education
Educator Licensing
250 East 500 South
PO Box 144200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200
- Make sure your background check is passed and up to date.
Once Denise has everything from you, she will fill out and sign the requisite paperwork and forward it to USBE. They process the recommendation manually, after which they will contact you and let your know how to get a copy of your license.