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Your Certification Costs l Georgia
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What You'll Pay for Certification

Preparing for certification costs is an important part of budgeting for your teaching program. Planning ahead can help you manage these expenses smoothly.

To start, consider setting aside funds for the maximum potential certification cost. If that isn't possible, save as much as you can to cover these expenses as they arise throughout your program.

Below, you'll find a breakdown of the certification costs specific to Georgia.


Reminder

In Georgia, students who pursue certification will do so through an online Colorado-based educator preparation program. After completing qualifying clinical experiences in Colorado and all program, testing, and certification requirements, they will be eligible to apply for a Georgia teaching certificate as an out-of-state completer. Costs for the program are focused primarily on the Colorado-based program, and additional costs may occur as students apply for an out-of-state completer teaching certificate.


Cost Breakdown

Cost Category

Amount

Who Pays This

Notes

Praxis Exams

$130-150 per attempt

All certification-seeking students. Varies by certification area. Find specifics here.

As you progress through your application, we will inform you of what exam(s) you may need to complete. You may not need any, depending on a variety of factors.

Background Check/Fingerprinting

$50-100

Varies by school and district. Check with yours for details.

 

License/Certificate Fees

$200-250

All certification-students

Typically the initial licensure costs around $200 and the processing fee is around $50.

Additional Considerations Varies All certification-students Read here for more information about licensure requirements for Georgia.

Receiving Assistance to Cover Costs

You may have options to help offset these expenses:

Waivers ETS, the company that administers the Praxis exam, provides fee waivers for some college students who meet eligibility criteria. Check with ETS directly to see if you qualify.

Vouchers Some states provide vouchers for specific required tests and distribute them through Relay. These are often offered on a first-come, first-served basis—so respond quickly if one is offered to you.

Financial Aid If you qualify, certification costs may be added to your financial aid package. Submitting your FAFSA early can help secure this assistance.

Being proactive about certification expenses can help ensure a financially manageable program experience.


Questions?

Reach out to us at [email protected].

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