I hold a bachelors degree from an accredited university but it isn in teaching. Can I substitute teach in Wisconsin?
If you hold a non-teaching bachelor’s degree, you may be eligible for the 3-year substitute permit. First, you must go through the interview process at a school district. If they wish to hire you, then submit a PI 1602-SP application (the district’s section requesting your licensure must be completed), a transcript of your bachelor’s degree, and the $100 application fee. I am interested in substitute teaching in a public school district. I have an education degree and held a regular 5-year teaching license at one time. However, I let my license lapse since I have been working outside of education for some years. Would I qualify to substitute teach without a license renewal? If I do need to renew my license, what is the process? As long as you previously held a regular Wisconsin teaching license, you are eligible for a 5-year Substitute License. You need to complete the PI-1602-5R application form and submit it to DPI. Which application form should I use to apply for a substitute teachi