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Requirements for Certification

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II. Obtaining a First Illinois Professional Certificate

To obtain a first professional certificate, an applicant must complete an approved teacher education program, either in Illinois or in another state. For Illinois students, an approved program requires the student to be admitted to a teacher education program for the certificate type and subject area of the student's interest at an Illinois institution that has been approved by the State Superintendent of Education and the State Board of Education. The student follows the program requirements and the university recommends the student for the certificate upon its determination that the student has completed all program requirements.

Persons from other states may demonstrate they have met the requirement by presenting either a valid certificate from another state that is comparable to the type they seek in Illinois or by presenting a State-Approved Program Verification form (ISBE 73-05) signed by the recommending institution's designated authority and bearing the college seal that shows the student is prepared for the same type of certificate sought in Illinois.

Certification Programs

Certification by Completing an Approved Program (Entitlement) and Certification by Transcript Evaluation

Completion of a traditional Illinois-approved program requires students to attend a college or university that prepares teachers in the grade level and content area of the student's interest. The institution must have its programs for preparing teachers approved by the State Teacher Certification Board. When students have followed the program successfully and passed the required examinations, they are deemed to be qualified for an Illinois certificate, if all non-educational requirements have also been met.

Students who wish to complete an approved program are required to pass the Illinois test of Basic Skills prior to entry to the program, and they are required to pass a content test relating to their program subject area. Finally students must also pass the Assessment of Professional Teaching required for the grade level of the certificate they desire.

If students have no criminal convictions or other factors in their backgrounds that would bar them from certification and if they have met all other requirements, certificates are issued when the students file an application and the required fee.

In addition to the traditional education program, Illinois has established alternative processes for persons who already have a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution and five years' experience in the area of their degrees. These programs expedite training compared to the traditional route. At present Illinois has three different alternative program types: the alternative certification program, the alternative route program, and the resident teacher program. All these programs require completion of the basic skills and content-area tests before the first certificate is issued to the students.

Alternative program graduates complete certification in a two step process.

  1. Students who complete an alternative certification program or an alternative route program first obtain a provisional alternative certificate valid for one year for the grade level of the program.
    • Applicants use the Alternative Certification Application form (ISBE 73-01) furnished by the entitlement college to obtain this certificate. Both the alternative route and alternative certification programs require teachers to obtain employment in a school district for a year using the provisional alternative certificate during which time they are treated as a fully qualified teacher and provided with mentoring and professional development. At the end of the year, the students' performance is assessed AND

  2. If the experience is considered successful:
    • The students in the alternative certification program obtain the second certificate, the Initial Alternative Certificate using application form ISBE 73-01 upon recommendation by the institution.
    • Likewise, the students in the alternative route program are assessed and, if the assessment is successful, they obtain an Initial Teaching Certificate using application form ISBE 73-03C upon recommendation by the institution.

Students in resident teacher programs obtain a Resident Teacher Certificate valid for four years for the grade level and subject of the program completed. They apply on form ISBE 73-03C. At the end of the four years during which the students undergo mentoring under the direction of a teacher (resident teachers may not teach in place of a certified teacher), the students who complete all requirements will be recommended for a Standard Certificate by their university when they receive a master's degree.

Applying for an Entitlement Certificate

Students who complete Illinois approved programs have several options for filing an application for certificate.

  • Many Illinois universities have access to our on-line computer system and can issue a certificate authorization directly from their offices. Students file the appropriate application form and the university collects the required application fee, entering the data on our system and authorizing the certificate. The printed certificate is mailed by ISBE to the address the student enters on the application form. Students will also receive instructions on registering their certificates with an Illinois regional superintendent of schools.
  • Some universities simply put a notice on the system that the students have completed a program for a certificate and the students then have two options.
    • First, students can apply on-line on our On-line Teacher Information System (OTIS) at http://www.isbe.net/otis/default.htm and, following the instructions, use a credit card to have the certificate issued. ISBE will mail the printed certificate to the address the student enters on the application screen. Students will also receive instructions on registering their certificates with an Illinois regional superintendent of schools.
    • Second, students can file the signed and sealed paper application form from the institution with one of the regional superintendents. The printed certificate will be mailed to the regional superintendent who will forward it to the applicant

Transcript Evaluation

Transcript evaluation is available only to persons who either have completed an approved program in another state or who hold another state's certificate comparable to the certificate they seek in Illinois. Applicants submit their application and official transcripts to the Illinois State Board of Education where the staff reviews the application, the applicant's courses and previous teaching experience to determine if the applicant meets minimum requirements for a certificate.

All persons applying for subsequent certificates after December 31, 2004, will be required to attend an Illinois college offering an approved program for the certificates they seek. Universities can develop focused programs for these persons by evaluating work previously done by the applicants and require only additional work that will allow the students to meet the standards for the new certificate and subject.

Transcript evaluation will continue to be available for certificates that do not require prior training in education, such as substitute certificates, provisional vocational certificates, transitional bilingual certificates, and others. Individuals who wish to obtain a certificate through transcript evaluation must complete an application for the certificate, either the paper 73-03C form or the electronic application on our On-Line Teacher Information System (OTIS) at http://www.isbe.net/otis/default.htm.

Applicants for Transcript Evaluation

  • Complete the application form appropriate for the type of certificate sought (73-03C, Application for Teaching Certificate, or 73-03D, Application for School Service Personnel or Administrative Certificate).
  • File the application with your regional superintendent of schools with the $30 application fee in the form directed by the regional superintendent. Include the following
    1. Official transcripts of all your work showing a degree and a major (B & C below are necessary only if you are applying for a professional certificate)
    2. Either a completed State Approved Program Verification form (73-05) or a copy of your other state's current and valid certificate (required for professional certificates)
    3. A letter of teaching experience signed by your district superintendent or other authorized district official. Provisional vocational and temporary provisional vocational certificates require a letter of experience in the skill area from the employer verifying the required amount of work experience in the area.
      • If you are coming from another state and if you have completed a test of basic skills and/or a content test for your certificate, please complete the top portion of form ISBE 73-99,"Confirmation of State Tests Taken" and forward to the State Testing Authority of your state for confirmation of the test.
    4. OR
  • Go to the OTIS website and file the application electronically using a credit card.

Application Background Questions

The application you complete for the certificate has several questions requiring that you respond "yes" or "no." See the following list.

Have you in Illinois or any other state:

  1. Ever had a certificate denied, suspended or revoked in Illinois or any other state?
  2. Ever been convicted of a felony, or any sex, narcotics or drug offense in Illinois or any other state?
  3. Have you failed to file a tax return with the Illinois Department of Revenue, or failed to pay any tax, penalty, or interest owed or any final assessment of same for any tax as required by law administered by that Department that was not subsequently resolved to the Department's satisfaction?
  4. Have you ever been named by a state agency responsible for child welfare as a perpetrator in an indicated report of child abuse or neglect if such report was not reversed after exhaustion of any appeal?
  5. Are you in default on an Illinois student loan for which you have failed to establish a satisfactory repayment plan with the Illinois Student Assistance Commission?

Individuals who answer in the affirmative to any of these queries must provide a detailed explanation of the situation. These cases will invariably result in some delay in determining the certification status of the applicant.

Certificate Denial, Suspension or Revocation

A certificate denial, suspension or revocation should be explained in detail including the state where the action took place, the date, the reasons for the action, any penalties imposed and the date any penalty is lifted. ISBE will contact the state's education department for verification of the information.

Certification for Persons Who Have Been Convicted of a Crime

Unless you have been convicted of first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, a Class X felony or certain enumerated narcotics and sex offenses, you may be able to obtain an Illinois certificate. Each application is reviewed on its own merits with attention paid to evidence of good character and rehabilitation in light of the nature of the offense. There are specific rules involved in these cases:

  1. At least one year must have elapsed from the termination of sentence, including any incarceration or probation.
  2. You must provide a statement in your own words describing the circumstances of the crime.
  3. You must provide a certified copy of the court record of conviction.
  4. You must provide original statements attesting to your good character and rehabilitation. These statements must come from employers, civic leaders, college instructors and others who have knowledge of the conviction and who are in a position to attest to your good character and rehabilitation.

These documents will be reviewed. A determination of whether to issue a certificate will be made on the basis of the degree to which the evidence of good character and rehabilitation outweighs the offense. You should also note that each school district is required to do a fingerprint-based criminal background check on every employee. Districts cannot hire individuals who have been convicted of certain offenses.

Tax Problems

Tax problems with the Illinois Department of Revenue require

  1. A detailed explanation including the tax year,
  2. The amount owed and
  3. The status of any disputed amount.
  4. Resolved disputes require that the applicant forward a tax clearance form from the Department.

Child Abuse and Neglect

Persons who answered "yes" in this category need to provide

  1. A detailed explanation of their relationship with the child,
  2. The child's age and sex,
  3. The DCFS report number and date,
  4. The status of the report (indicated, unfounded, undetermined).
  5. A detailed account of the circumstances,
  6. An official copy of the report, and
  7. The status of any request to expunge, amend or remove the record.

Student Loan Defaults

Affirmative responses require that the applicant provide proof of an arrangement to repay the student loan that is satisfactory to the loaning agent.

Child Support Statement

The application complies with federal and state law in requiring every applicant to sign a statement that the applicant is not in arrears in child support payments. A separate signature and date are required for this statement by all applicants, whether they are parents or not.

I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I am not more than 30 days delinquent in complying with a child support order. I understand that failure to so certify shall result in disciplinary action and making a false statement may subject me to contempt of court.

Certification for Individuals Educated in Foreign Countries

Applicants who have received their teacher education in a foreign country must have their transcripts reviewed by one of the private evaluation services listed on our website before we can evaluate their transcripts. These organizations will convert foreign credentials into equivalent American courses and semester credits and determine the equivalence of your credentials to an American degree.

By state law, applicants must have a bachelor's degree and 120 semester hours of college credit for any of the professional certificates. A bachelor's degree means the equivalent of a United States bachelor's degree. Many foreign countries grant bachelor's degrees after only fourteen years of elementary, secondary and college education; these degrees are not equivalent to United States degrees. Persons with such backgrounds will need to attend an Illinois college, complete an approved teacher education program and receive another bachelor's degree. If applicants' teacher training occurred during their high school experience or at a lower level, they will not be able to be certificated in Illinois unless they attend an Illinois college and complete a state-approved teacher education program.

Applicants must use one of the services listed; we will not accept evaluations completed by other sources. The evaluation must be a detailed evaluation, listing each course completed with its semester hours and including a statement of degree equivalence. Applicants may forward copies of the original foreign language documents made from the original and so certified by the regional superintendent, but the original foreign credentials evaluation must be sent to this office.

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