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Admission & Enrollment

Prerequisites to Admission

A high school diploma or its equivalent is required for admission to the HMEI Infant/Toddler Education Course; a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline, however, is strongly preferred.

Nondiscrimination Policy

HMEI prohibits discrimination to enrollment and participation in any of its educational programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, and marital or family status.

Application Packet

Candidates for admission may obtain an Application Packet from the HMEI Business Office upon request. The following application material must be submitted to HMEI in order to be considered for admission (applications will be considered once all required materials have been received):

  • Application Form
  • Signed Enrollment Agreement
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
  • Typewritten, personal essay, 1½ to 2 pages in length, to include responses to the questions itemized on the Application Form
  • Two official copies of educational transcripts (In order to be “official”, transcripts must be mailed directly to the HMEI Business Office from the high school, college, or university attended.)
  • Three professional references (references must be submitted on official forms included in Application Packet, and mailed directly to the HMEI Business office by referring individuals)
  • Copy of Montessori teaching credentials (if applicable)
  • Application Fee of $150.00 payable to HMEI (non-refundable after the Cancellation Period)

International Transcripts

Applicants submitting transcripts from a foreign college or university, not accredited by a United States accrediting agency, must submit an official, independent evaluation of their degree program in order to establish U.S. degree equivalency. Official independent evaluation of a degree program may be obtained through World Education Services. Please see www.wes.org/application for more information.

Documentation of English Language Proficiency

All applicants whose primary language is not English must provide documentation of English language proficiency at the time of application to the program. This requirement may be satisfied by submitting official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Academic IELTS, or Pearson scores that meet the following requirements:

TOEFL: Paper 575
Computer 230
iBT 89
IELTS: Academic 6.5 Pearson : 53

HMEI reserves the right to administer additional proficiency tests to any applicant, accepted applicant, or enrolled student about whose English language proficiency HMEI has concerns. All English as a Second Language (ESL) recommendations and requirements are a condition of admission, enrollment and/or continued enrollment at HMEI.

Application Deadlines

Enrollment at HMEI is limited, in order to insure our students receive the finest educational experience possible. Classes fill quickly and for this reason, we encourage students to apply early. Applications are reviewed and considered in the order they are received.

Entrance Interview

Once an application is complete, the file will be reviewed and the applicant will be contacted by the Academic Director to arrange a personal interview. An electronic or telephone interview may be arranged for out of town applicants. Discussion may include various topics relating to the candidate’s application materials, professional experience, as well as ideas or potential prospects for a qualified practicum internship site, which is an element that is essential to the successful completion of the Education Course.

Acceptance & Registration

The Academic Director is responsible for all decisions relating to the acceptance of students to the Education Course. Once accepted, students will receive an Acceptance Packet that will include Course Guidelines and a Registration & Tuition Agreement Form. The Registration & Tuition Agreement form must be signed and returned, along with a Registration Deposit payable to HMEI, in order to complete the enrollment process and secure your place in the Course.

Transfer of Credit

HMEI is unable to confer credit for Montessori training, education or experience that was acquired at other institutions. All credit hours for this Educational Course must be earned at HMEI.

Transcript Release Policy

HMEI transcripts may be released and issued to a student or to a third party, as indicated, upon completion and submission to the HMEI Business Office, of a Transcript Release Request Form that is signed by the student. There is no fee for the first official transcript, but a $15.00 fee for additional official transcripts.

HMEI Certification

Upon successful completion of the HMEI Infant/Toddler Education Course, candidates will be conferred an HMEI Certificate of Completion as formal documentation of their achievement.

Credentialing Criteria
(Full, Associate, and non-U.S. applicants)

(Excerpt adapted from AMS Handbook dtd. Nov. 2009, published Feb. 2010)

  1. AMS Infant/Toddler Credential: Candidates for the AMS Infant/Toddler credential hold as a minimum:

    1. Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution and
    2. Montessori Early Childhood credential issued by an AMS or MACTE accredited course, or alternatively, the prerequisite Overview Course.

    Prerequisite Overview Course
    The alternative for an Early Childhood credential is defined as a course of study of at least 26 contact hours which includes the following:

    1. Montessori philosophy of the 2 ½ through 6 age range
    2. Montessori rationale and basic methodology for the materials in the curriculum areas of Practical Life, Sensorial, Mathematics, and Language.

  1. AMS Associate Infant/Toddler Credential: Is awarded to adult learners with a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent, but without a Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university. Candidates for the AMS Associate credential must complete all requirements for the course and upon completion, should represent themselves as holding an AMS Associate Infant/Toddler credential.

    Teachers who earn an AMS Associate credential are encouraged to continue their education toward acquiring a Bachelor’s degree. Teachers with an Associate credential are eligible for an AMS Infant/Toddler credential upon completing the Bachelor’s degree requirement. Official transcripts documenting the completion of a Bachelor’s and appropriate upgrade fee must be sent to AMS Office of Teacher Education by the individual acquiring the degree. The teacher must be a current AMS member at the time of the upgrade

  2. AMS Infant/Toddler Credential for Non-U.S. Applicants: An AMS Infant/Toddler credential may be awarded to adult learners who hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher from a non-U.S. college or university and whose degree does not equate to a Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university. The degree, and the country in which the degree was awarded, will be indicated on the credential.

  3. Submission of Application Materials

    Please submit all application material to HMEI at the following address:

    Hope Montessori Educational Institute
     1799 Lake St. Louis Blvd.
    Lake St. Louis, Missouri 63367
       

    Additional Information

    Telephone: 636-265-2877
    E-mail: [email protected]