Program Mission
The mission of our Spanish Bilingual Authorization program is to prepare teacher candidates with the linguistic, cultural, and pedagogical skills needed to provide qualitative bilingual education to students from diverse backgrounds. We believe that bilingualism and biliteracy are valuable assets for all students, and we are committed to providing our candidates with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote academic excellence, equity, and social justice in California multilingual classrooms. Our program emphasizes the development of culturally proficient teaching practices, collaboration with families and communities, and using educational technology to enhance language and content learning. Our goal is to produce bilingual educators who can inspire and empower students to become active and engaged global citizens.
Spanish Bilingual students have Full-tuition opportunities IBAP Grant and ExMile Grant , so don't miss out!
Who can earn the Added Bilingual Authorization?
Bachelor's Degree Holders
Teachers who have their bachelor’s degrees and want to pursue a Multiple Subject Credential
Integrated Students
Students who are in the Liberal Studies Integrated Track Multiple Subject Credential Program
In-Service Teachers
In-service teachers who want to return to add the Bilingual Authorization. Starting Summer 24
- Integrated Program (Pre-Credential): Students who are in the Liberal Studies Integrated Track Multiple Subject Credential Program
- Bachelor's Candidate Credential (Concurrent): Teachers who have their bachelor’s degrees and want to pursue a Multiple Subject Credential
- Post-Credential (Credentialed teachers): In-service teachers who want to return to add the Bilingual Authorization. Starting Summer 24.
The applicant must demonstrate Spanish/English bi-literacy skills (most students in CSUSB demonstrate this knowledge via the WCOE Spanish Placement Test or, if needed, successful completion of SPAN 3305 Applied Spanish Grammar).
- Bilingual Authorization Interest Form
- Spanish Placement Test Form
- Track A Form (2 semesters): Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Synchronous)
- Track B Form (3 semesters): Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Synchronous)
The Watson College of Education hosts prospective student information sessions for many of our programs. Attending an information session is the first step for prospective students.
Student Testimonials
“I joined the Bilingual authorization program because I knew it would empower me to teach students in a Dual Immersion setting English/Spanish. Becoming a bilingual elementary school teacher will empower, equip and provide more opportunities to future bilingual teachers in the education field as it has done for me! It has affected my teaching career greatly as it helps me to preserve my culture by teaching in Spanish, something that is extremely important to me, and it gives me great joy to know that my students are also learning my first language; a priceless reward for me!”
“ As an immigrant in this country, I rarely had teachers who resembled me or spoke Spanish, which made me feel invisible. For this reason, I wanted to be a positive, bilingual role model that could inspire children from diverse cultures. The bilingual credential program empowered me with the foundational knowledge to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse children. I believe that children and their community are an asset to be treasured. When my students walk into my classroom, I receive them with warmth, and respect. I reassure my students' parents that their children are in a safe and supportive environment. “
For More Information
Co-Coordinator Bilingual Authorization
ntorrez@csusb.edu
(909) 537 – 7321 | Office: CE-267
Co-Coordinator Bilingual Authorization
jordi.solsona-puig@csusb.edu
(909) 537 – 5531 | Office: CE-270