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Hello,
I have checked the archives and may not be looking in the right places, but
I'm curious to know how many states have both graduate and undergraduate
programs for library media certification; or if your state only allows
graduate credit.  In North Dakota, we can only get undergraduate credits for
the actual certification, and wonder if other states have that situation.
We need to have a bachelor's to become certified and are finding it
difficult to talk people into pursuing certification when they have only
undergraduate hours available.  If someone knows where I could find this
answer quickly (without going to every state to search) I would greatly
appreciate getting a URL to look it up.  I do have the wonderful SLJ article
on "Getting Certified in 50 states", and it's very informative, but I still
can't tell if these states are requiring graduate or undergraduate
coursework.

Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

Konnie

Konda Wightman
Library Media Coordinator
Bismarck Public Schools
701-221-3597

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