Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education
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About Our College
- Teacher Licensure: Policies, Information and Entitlements / Endorsements
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Clinical Experiences and School Partnerships
- CESP Announcements and Important Dates
- Clinical and Student Teaching Placement Information
- Contact Us
- Course Registration
- Federal and State Fingerprint Background Check Instructions
- Field Experience Application Process
- Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experiences
- Prerequisites for Clinical and Student Teaching Courses
- Student Teaching
- TB Test Requirement
- Test Preparation Workshops
- Majors, Minors, Graduate Programs and Certificates
- Advisors
- Subsequent Endorsement Programs
- Scholarships
- Student Supports
- Upcoming GCOE Events
- Community Engagement Initiatives
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Departments
- Teacher Education
- Counselor Education
- Health Sciences, Physical Education, Educational Foundations and Urban Community Studies
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Literacy, Leadership, Development, and Special Education
- B.A. in Human Resource Development
- Contact Special Education
- Undergraduate Minor in Human Resource Development
- Literacy Center
- M.A. in Higher Education
- William Itkin Children's Center for Disabilities
- M.A. in Human Resource Development
- M.A. in School Leadership
- Master of Arts in Literacy Education
- Professional Connections
- Program Descriptions
- Department Support Staff
- Reading Teacher Endorsement (Pre-K to 12)
- Success of Our Candidates
- Connect With Us
- Employment Opportunities
TB Test Requirement
All NEIU teacher candidates are required to have a negative tuberculosis (TB) skin test (Mantoux) before entering any school. In accordance with the Illinois School Code (105 ILCS 5/24-5), all school boards require employees, clinical students, and student teachers to provide evidence of freedom from communicable diseases, including tuberculosis. Such evidence shall consist of a tuberculin skin test (NEIU Health Services requires Mantoux) and, if appropriate, a chest X-ray.
The TB test may be obtained in the NEIU Student Health Services Office at no cost or from a health provider outside NEIU. Those tested outside of NEIU must present their TB test results to the NEIU Student Health Services Office and receive a Tuberculosis Test Report Form. The teacher candidate must then submit this form to the CESP Office via email.