Please note that CCSU does not receive the FBI and CT State Police Report but is notified by the Connecticut State Department of Education of prior convictions or issues. Teacher candidates contact Dr. Anne Pautz, Assistant Dean, 203 Barnard Hall to discuss any possible issues. The consequences of any issue depend on the nature of the issue and the policies of the school districts and CCSU.
The Assistant Dean and SEPS Appeals Committee will review the case to determine the appropriate action. Be aware that some districts have a zero tolerance policies and will not accept students with any issue on their reports. It may not be possible to place a teacher candidate with a conviction in a school setting.
Teacher candidates who fail to pass the background check may be unable to complete their chosen program at Central Connecticut State University. The University is not responsible for a teacher candidates inability to complete their chosen degree or certification program. More.
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