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Elementary Residents Seeking Certification - Additional Colorado Educator Preparation Program Requirements for Applicants Seeking Elementary Licensure in Connecticut
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Connecticut elementary teacher candidates who enter in AY 24-25 as teaching residents 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. Refer to Certification/Licensure Pathways to learn more about applying for certification/licensure outside of Colorado.

 

Summary of Educator Preparation Program Admissions Requirements

 

Educator Preparation Program

Pathway

Summary of Admissions Requirements

Transition Points (Read Transition Point 1 Thoroughly)

Colorado Traditional Teacher Licensure Program - Elementary 

Residents

  • Bachelor’s degree

  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale from bachelor’s degree institution - exceptions available on a first-come, first-served basis.

https://rly.gs/cocerttransitions

 

Certification Support

Relay provides many resources to help prospective students prepare for certification/licensure.  

  • Click here, to learn more about general certification information. 

  • Click here, to see information about certification cost and budgeting.

  • Click here, to access certification studying and support materials.

 

 

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