Certifications and permits available to teachers from other states
Connecticut offers out-of-state educators multiple paths to getting certification or authorization to work in Connecticut schools.
This 3-year certificate is for people who:
- Completed a state-approved planned program resulting in an institutional recommendation for certification
OR
- Have at least two years of successful, appropriate teaching experience in one school/district and have completed appropriate coursework and assessments
Provisional Educator Certificate
This 8-year certificate is for people who:
- Completed a regionally approved educator preparation program and have at least 20 school months of successful, appropriate teaching experience under a valid certificate within the previous ten years
OR
- Completed 30 or more school months of successful out-of-state service within the previous ten years under a valid certificate from that state. If you have this experience, you won’t have to take an assessment test.
Durational Shortage Area Permit (DSAP)
This 1-year permit is for people who:
- Earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Completed 12 credit hours in the subject area
- Are enrolled in a CT-approved educator preparation program or cross-endorsement program
- Have an ED 177 - Evidence of Enrollment form completed by both their hiring district and the university’s certification office, and then mailed to us
Interim Non-Renewable Initial Certificate
This 3-year certificate is for people who completed a regionally approved educator preparation program. You will have three years to pass required assessments.
Interim Non-Renewable Provisional Certificate
This 3-year certificate is for people who:
- Completed a regionally approved educator preparation program
- Completed 20 or more school months of successful out-of-state service under a valid certificate from that state
You will have three years to pass required assessments.
Interim Initial Certificate
This 1-year certificate is for people who meet occupational requirements for a vocational certificate but haven’t completed professional education course work. You will have one year to complete outstanding coursework.
Military Spouse Teacher Permit
This 3-year permit is for people who:
- Are married to a service member who has received military orders directing them to Connecticut
- Have two or more years of teaching experience under an appropriate certificate in another state(s)
- Have completed a special education course that includes gifted and talented students
Educators are exempt from the TEAM program.