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#TEACH is a CAEP-accredited pathway for teacher certification in North Carolina. We provide university-level rigor, high-touch coaching, and a structured journey designed to help you master the craft of teaching, not just get a license.
Find the right program for your education career goals.
Initial Certification
Start your teaching career with our comprehensive certification program
Courses for Graduate Credit
Browse our graduate-level courses to earn credits that count toward certification or advancement
Degree Completion
Complete your bachelor’s degree while preparing to teach
Master’s Degree
Advance your career with our graduate education programs
Your Journey to Teaching
Follow our step-by-step process to become a certified educator
1
See if you Qualify
A bachelor’s degree gets you started
2
Application
Submit your application and documents
3
Begin Coursework
Complete enrollment and begin coursework
4
Residency
Complete teaching residency
5
Certification
Receive your teaching certificate
Pricing and Scholarships
We believe quality teacher preparation should be accessible. Explore our flexible payment plans, scholarships, and financial aid options.
- Payment plans available
- Third-party financing available
- Financial assistance and scholarships available
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find the answers to common questions about our programs
How do I apply?
It’s easy! All you need to do is complete our online application by clicking here or the “Apply Today” button.
During the application process, you will be asked to submit your resume, provide proof that you have a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution and a 2.70 GPA or higher.
When can I apply to your program?
Admissions are rolling and applications are accepted year-round.
My degree is not in education, can I still apply to your program?
You are not limited by your degree! You can teach in any area as long as you pass the Praxis® Subject Assessments required for that area. You can also meet the requirement with 24 credit hours in the subject you would like to teach.
Can you help me with visa issues?
We do not have any guidance documents on work visas. We recommend contacting the U.S. Department of State for guidance on employment regulations.
Do I need a teachable major?
Unlike most colleges of education that require a “teachable major,” with alternative certification your degree can be in any area! Passing the PRAXIS test or providing proof of 24 hours of coursework in the subject area is proof of your content knowledge in the testing area. Once you pass the test, our job is to train you in the pedagogy or “The Art of Teaching.”
Can I receive credit for prior coursework?
Yes! We offer credit for your prior college of education coursework! We review all transcripts submitted to determine if credit can be granted. If you have taken prior courses that meet our course content, we will grant credit. Please note that we will only grant credit for courses that were taken at a regionally accredited College or University or other approved Education Preparation Program.
Do I need to pass the PRAXIS Subject Area Exam prior to admission?
Do you offer assistance with PRAXIS Test Preparation?
On our website under the “Admissions & Testing,” you can access links to study guides, practice tests, and other prep material. We also have a relationship with ExamEdge to offer full length practice tests in most areas!
How do I register to take the PRAXIS?
Register through the official PRAXIS website.
Do you assist with job placement?
Employers may post jobs on our site for candidates to search.
What if my degree is from out of the country?
I took the PRAXIS Core some years ago, is this what you mean by PRAXIS?
No, the PRAXIS Core is not required for individuals that hold a Bachelor’s degree. You must pass a PRAXIS Subject Assessment test in order to qualify for a Residency License with #TEACH.
I took my PRAXIS several years ago, can I just send you those scores?
PRAXIS scores are good for five years. If older, the test must be retaken.
Can I meet the teaching time requirements if I teach online?
It is certainly permissible for a non-certified individual enrolled in an alternative route program to be placed in an online school. Your observations would have to be portfolio based: samples of units and lessons designed and delivered by you the teacher, and of student work and feedback provided by the teacher to show impact on student learning. You will be required to supplement online teaching with some face-to-face teaching in the school or district of your choice.
What if I want to teach Special Education or Early Childhood Education?
While we do not certify in early childhood, we do certify in special education. We are able to certify in multiple special education areas including General Curriculum and Behaviorally/Emotionally Disabled.
What if I want to get certified in ESL or World Language?
What if I want to teach American Sign Language?
Can I obtain certification in more than one area?
The short answer is yes. However, your Residency License can only be in one area. Once you convert your Residency License to a Professional License, you can work with NCDPI to grant licensure in other areas based on passing Praxis scores.
What if I want to teach theater?
According to NCDPI, there is no specific test for theatre, but licensure may be granted with 24 credit hours in the subject area.
How many credits is your program?
Our program is hours based. Our Elementary and Secondary Programs are 383 hours. This is the equivalent of 15.32 credit hours. Our P-12 certification program is 433 hours which is the equivalent of 17.32 credit hours.
Are your courses content specific?
The way alternative certification works is that you show evidence of your content knowledge by passing the PRAXIS. As an alternative certification provider, our job is to train you how to teach the content effectively. As such, our courses focus on the “Art of Teaching,” not specific content.
If I pass the PRAXIS, why do I need to take the courses?
It is required by state law. Knowing the content and being able to teach the content are two different things. The coursework is designed to teach you how to teach.
How much does #TEACH cost?
Initial certification costs range from $5,530-$5,925 depending on which payment plan you choose. Discounts or scholarships may be available. See the Pricing & Scholarships page for more information.
Do you offer financial aid?
#TEACH is not a college and therefore cannot offer federal student aid. However, we do have financing options, payment plans, and a payment-in-full discount. Visit the Pricing & Scholarships page for details.