How do I qualify for a North Carolina professional educators license?
The standard basis for professional educator’s licensure is the completion of a state approved education program at a regionally accredited college or university or the completion of another state’s approved alternative route to professional educator’s licensure, met the federal requirements to be designated as “Highly Qualified” and earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college. Professional Educator’s License Qualifications – These charts are for quick reference. • All Teachers with 0-2 Years of Teaching Experience – Under review, will return soon. • Out of State Teachers with 3+ Years of Teaching Experience – Under review, will return soon.
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