Meeting Requirements for Certification
To be recommended by the university for initial certfication in the state of Connecticut, IB/M students must meet each of the following requirements:
- Successful completion of all requirements of the IB/M program at both the undergraduate
and the graduate levels, including completion of all coursework included in the program to meet
state requirements, the inquiry project, and the portfolio;
- Successful completion of student teaching;
- Earn passing scores on the Praxis tests (PPST) or submit a Praxis waiver obtained from
the Connecticut State Department of Education;
- Earn passing scores on all Praxis II tests required by the state of Connecticut for your area of
certification; for World Language majors, pass both the Oral Proficiency and Written Proficiency tests
administered by ACTFL.
Candidates who intend to seek certification in states other than Connecticut must also complete the listed requirements in order to complete the teacher preparation program in the Neag School of Education. Regardless of the state in which you seek certification, all states will require that a representative of the Neag School of Education, either the Director of Teacher Education or the Dean, attest to the fact that you have successfully completed an accredited program.
Candidates who intend to seek certification in states other than Connecticut must also complete the listed requirements in order to complete the teacher preparation program in the Neag School of Education. Regardless of the state in which you seek certification, all states will require that a representative of the Neag School of Education, either the Director of Teacher Education or the Dean, attest to the fact that you have successfully completed an accredited program.
These requirements must be met before candidates receive the certification paperwork necessary to process their initial teaching certificates. We urge IB/M students to complete all requirements in a timely manner and by the end of their last semester in the program to avoid delays in processing their certification.