Student Teaching Withdrawals

Students may only withdraw from student teaching one time.  If it is necessary to withdraw a second time then the student must go through the SSCP petitioning process to reapply a 3rd time and decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.

Withdrawal From Student Teaching via DocuSign

Students withdrawing from Student Teaching prior to the start of the student teaching semester complete the Withdrawal from Student Teaching form via DocuSign. Once submitted the form will automatically be routed to your subject area coordinator, the SSCP Director and then to the Teacher Preparation Advising Center for processing. It is the student teachers responsibility to withdraw from all student teaching courses (including EDSS 473) on MyCSULB. If you are withdrawing from all classes you must also fill out an Educational Leave of Absence form (PDF) which is available on the Enrollment Services Website. An intern may not withdraw from student teaching or apply for an educational leave of absence while employed at a school district as an intern. It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from classes with the University. This is a separate process and form, which is available in Enrollment Services.

If you are withdrawing within the 1st 2 weeks of the semester you must complete the Withdrawal from Student Teaching form via DocuSign and fill out an Educational Leave of Absence form (PDF). It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from classes with the University.  This is a separate process and form, which is available in Enrollment Services. See the University’s withdraw policy for more information.

Students withdrawing from student teaching after the start of the student teaching semester due to illness, financial or personal reasons may re-enter student teaching in the future with the Credential Advisor’s approval, one time.  Students may be asked to demonstrate resolution of the situation so that it will not interfere with student teaching again. If it is necessary to withdraw a second time then the student must go through the SSCP petitioning process to reapply and decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis by the SSCP petition committee.

A student withdrawing within the 1st 2 weeks of the semester must complete the Withdrawal from Student Teaching form via DocuSign and fill out an Educational Leave of Absence form with Enrollment Services.  It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from all classes with the University.  This is a separate process and form, which is available in Enrollment Services. Students who withdraw between weeks 2 and 6 of student teaching may receive CR or NC for EDSS 472A and may receive W for EDSS 472B&C and EDSS 473.  Students who withdraw between weeks 7 and 12 of student teaching may receive NC for EDSS 472A&B and W for EDSS 472C and EDSS 473.  After the 12th week, student teachers may not withdraw from their courses and will receive NC for EDSS 472C and may receive CR or NC for EDSS 472A and EDSS 472B. After week 12 students may only remain in EDSS 473 if they have successfully submitted CalTPA Cycles 1 & 2. 

The decision to assign CR or NC for EDSS 472A and EDSS 472B lies with the University Supervisor.

Students who withdraw or are removed from student teaching due to poor performance may petition to re-enter student teaching in the future after completing a remediation plan and with the Credential Advisor’s approval.  Student teaching may only be repeated for a maximum of 10 units.  Students will be required to meet with their University Supervisor and Credential Advisor to discuss their remediation plan.  Once the remediation is completed to the satisfaction of the Credential Advisor, the student may petition the SSCP Petition Committee to re-enter student teaching for a maximum of 10 units. 

Students must complete the Withdrawal from Student Teaching form via DocuSign.  It is also the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from all classes with the University.  This is a separate process and the form is available on the Enrollment Services website.  Students who withdraw between weeks 2 and 6 of student teaching will receive CR or NC for EDSS 472A and will receive W for EDSS 472B&C and EDSS 473.  Students who withdraw between weeks 7 and 12 of student teaching will receive NC for EDSS 472A&B and W for EDSS 472C and EDSS 473.  After the 12th week, student teachers may not withdraw from their courses and will receive NC for EDSS 472C and may receive CR or NC for EDSS 472A and EDSS 472B. After week 12 students may only remain in EDSS 473 if they have successfully submitted CalTPA Cycles 1 & 2. 

The decision to assign CR or NC for EDSS 472A and EDSS 472B lies with the University Supervisor.

Students who fail to officially withdraw from EDSS 472A,B,C will receive a “NC” rather than “W” on their transcripts.  A student who fails to officially withdraw from EDSS 473 will receive an “F” rather than a “W” on their transcripts.

  • Complete and submit the ‘Withdraw from Student Teaching Form’ via DocuSign.
  • Officially withdraw from the applicable section(s) of EDSS 472 A, B, C and EDSS 473 through Enrollment Services.  Students who fail to officially withdraw from their courses through Enrollment Services will receive a ‘No-Credit’ rather than a ‘W’ on his/her transcript.  
  • Complete a remediation plan with the subject area coordinator before petitioning to re-apply for a future semester of student teaching. 

If for any reason student teachers must withdraw from student teaching for personal, financial or medical reasons, or they are asked to withdraw for any reason, they must follow these steps to re-apply to student teaching.

  1. Speak with your subject area advisor about plans to re-apply for student teaching.
  2. Complete a remediation plan with your subject area advisor if necessary.
  3. Submit a petition to the Single Subject Petition Committee to re-apply to student teach if necessary.
  4. Submit a new Student Teaching Application to the Teacher Preparation Advising Center in EED-67 by the appropriate deadline.  The deadline to reapply to student teach is October 1st for Spring student teaching and March 15th for Fall student teaching.
  5. Sign up for the Student Teaching Courses (EDSS 472 A, B, C or EDSS 572 A, B, C for interns and EDSS 473) once permitted by the Teacher Preparation Advising Center.