CAREER SERVICES &
PROFESSIONAL LIFE DEVELOPMENT
Services for
TEACHERS & EDUCATORS
Getting Started With Your Credential Files
WHAT IS A CREDENTIAL FILE?
A credential file is a packet of background information that is sent to a prospective employer when a candidate is applying for a professional position. Credential files provide a professional, convenient, dependable system to aid in the education job application process.
All degree candidates, non-matriculated students, and alumni are eligible to register and start a credential file. Registration is neither automatic nor compulsory, and must be initiated by the candidate. To make the best use of this service, candidates should register well in advance of completing their degrees.
A credential file includes:
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Résumé
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3 to 5 references (partnership teacher, USM supervisor, faculty or other
employers)
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Fingerprinting documentation
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Copy of all your transcripts
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Copy of your teaching certificate
May
include:
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Personal philosophy
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Praxis scores
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Sample lesson plan (s)
An application packet include
any of the materials in your file and in addition but not limited
to:
HOW DO I ESTABLISH A CREDENTIAL FILE?
1.
Visit Gorham Career Services at 128
School St. to pick up a credential packet.
2.
Make an appointment to meet
with Mariah to talk about your packet and future plans.
3.
Fill out the
registration card (please be complete) and return it with payment of the registration fee.
SENDING OUT YOUR CREDENTIAL FILE
Complete a credential request form. The are
available in our office or can be downloaded from
the link on the right.
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Make a request by mail, e-mail, telephone, fax, or in person.
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It is best if you can
bring in your cover letter for each packet being sent out. This
insures that the employer will have your complete packet.
- You are responsible to see that all paperwork you wish to be included has already been placed in the
credential file.
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Indicate exactly which letters of reference you want mailed in each instance.
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Provide the name and/or title of the person to whom the file must be directed and the precise full address.
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If you request your "entire file," all of the information contained in the file at the time of the request will be sent.
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The $4.00 processing fee must be paid before your credential file is sent out - this includes copies given directly to you.
The student is responsible for completely and accurately
filling out a request form! Requests will be filled according to the form.
Gorham Career Services
University of Southern Maine
128 School Street
Gorham, ME 04038
Telephone: (207) 780-5330
Fax: (207) 780-5304
E-mail: ChrisH@usm.maine.edu cc:
MariahG@usm.maine.edu
If
you do not get a response the same day, please call or stop in to be
sure that we got your request. You must keep your account up-to-date
in order to continue sending out packets.
WHAT ARE THE FEES?
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$35.00 Fee for first-time establishment of a credential file.
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$15.00 Annual reactivation fee (a form will be sent to you for this purpose).
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$4.00 Processing fee for each credential mailing.
- We accept cash, VISA, Mastercard and checks
payable to the University of Southern Maine
MAINTAINING YOUR CREDENTIAL FILE
Make sure your file is complete and up to date (outdated letters may hurt you if sent). Periodically check on the status of your file.
Keep us informed, be sure to notify us concerning any address &/or
demographic changes.
WHAT HAPPENS TO A FILE THAT HAS NOT BEEN USED?
At the end of each year of active status, we will send a reactivation form.
The address used for this mailing is taken from information you give us at the
time your credential file is established. Only two attempts will be
made to contact you. If we do not hear from you, Gorham Career Services will
keep your credential file for five years on an inactive status. After five
years, if it has not been reactivated, it will be destroyed. At any time during
the five years you may reactivate your file. Please not reactivation and annual
fees.
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