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Connecticut Educator Preparation Program
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Connecticut Post-Baccalaureate Certification Program 

Single Endorsements: Elementary PreK-6; English 4-12; Mathematics 4-12; General Science 4-12; Biology 4-12; Chemistry 4-12; Physics 4-12

 

Relay’s Connecticut Post-Baccalaureate Certification Program is intended for students who have completed an undergraduate degree and want to seek teacher certification in Connecticut while teaching in a Connecticut school. 

 

The Connecticut Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program is offered through enrollment in a corresponding Master of Arts in Teaching program: 

  • Elementary (Non-Residents Only) and Secondary endorsements are available through enrollment in a corresponding MAT program (32 credits/6 terms). 

 

Students complete aligned coursework and qualifying clinical experiences, serving for at least ten (10) months as a teacher of record in a Connecticut school while holding a Resident Educator Certificate (REC). Students’ teaching assignments must match their certificate title. Qualifying clinical experience typically occurs during the first year of enrollment for students who enter with a teacher of record position and in the second year of enrollment for teaching residents. Clinical experiences are supervised by Relay faculty and a school-based clinical mentor. Academic plans detailing specific course requirements may be accessed on the Academic Plans site. Students are provided with a detailed course schedule at orientation.

 

Successful program completers who meet all necessary requirements for certification may apply to advance to the Connecticut Initial Educator Certificate, valid for 3 years from the date of issue. A complete list of requirements for program admission, completion, and licensure can be found in the corresponding Transition Points Guide: 

 

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