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Relay EPP Transition Points
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Below you will find the Transition Points documents listed by state and educator preparation program (EPP).

 

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia (via Colorado)

Relay’s programs are accepted in Georgia as out-of-state educator preparation programs. Students located in Georgia will enroll in a Colorado-based educator preparation program. After completing all Colorado EPP requirements, Relay will verify completion of the Colorado Traditional Teacher Licensure program, which students may use to apply for licensure outside of Colorado. States set requirements for certification/licensure, reciprocity, and equivalent certificates/endorsements, and will make all determinations related to issuing or denying applications for certification/licensure.

Illinois

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island (via Colorado)

Students located in Rhode Island may enroll in a Colorado-based educator preparation program. After completing all Colorado EPP requirements, Relay will verify completion of the Colorado Traditional Teacher Licensure program, which students may use to apply for licensure outside of Colorado. States set requirements for certification/licensure, reciprocity, and equivalent certificates/endorsements, and will make all determinations related to issuing or denying applications for certification/licensure. 

Tennessee

Texas

Washington, DC (via Colorado)

Students located in Washington, DC, may enroll in a Colorado-based educator preparation program. After completing all Colorado EPP requirements, Relay will verify completion of the Colorado Traditional Teacher Licensure Program and students may apply to obtain their Colorado Initial Teaching License. Students may use their Colorado Initial Teaching License to apply for certification/licensure outside of Colorado. States set requirements for certification/licensure, reciprocity, and equivalent certificates/endorsements, and will make all determinations related to issuing or denying applications for certification/licensure. 

More information about obtaining a Standard Teacher Credential in Washington, DC, can be found at the Office of the State Superintendent of Education

 

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