Interstate Reciprocity
According to the , NY State has interstate contracts with more than 30 other states and jurisdictions for classroom teaching certificates. Those wishing to teach in states other than New York should check with that states education department for information on each state's reciprocity agreement with NY, as well as any additional courses or exams required by that state. The Director of Certification is not familiar with the requirements/regulations in the other 49 states.
Out-of-State Verification Forms
泫圖弝け graduates seeking employment as teachers in states other than New York should:
- Completely fill out any parts of the out-of-state verification form(s) that apply to them (Name/address/SSN..). Forms will be sent back that are missing this information.
- Include a copy of your transcript and any other supporting document(s) (if available).
- Send the form(s) via email attachment to Linda Guyette, Director for Certification Services, at lguyette@pace.edu in the School of Education for signature and University seal. Please allow up to 3 business days for processing.
If You Are a Teacher With Certification in Another State
Teachers holding valid certification in other states may apply to NYSED for the issuance of a Conditional certificate in the State of New York through Interstate Reciprocity, provided the subject area and grade level are comparable to a NYS certificate. In addition to possessing a valid certificate from another state, New York requires the completion of an approved teacher education program that is comparable to New York State requirements or three years of satisfactory teaching experience within the previous seven years under a qualifying certificate in a subject area and grade level comparable to a NYS certificate. View more . The Office of Teaching Initiatives (not 泫圖弝け) determines eligibility for certification once an has been submitted, and a review of your credentials has been completed. The above links will go over the steps required and if you have any questions please contact .
International Applicants/Students
If you do not have a US Social Security Number, you can send an email to the Office of Teaching Initiatives (OTI) at tcert@nysed.gov with TEACH Access Number in the subject line to request a nine-digit identifier to use in the creation of your TEACH account, register for the NYSTCE exams, and for fingerprint clearance. The email must include a PDF-formatted copy of either a valid passport or a valid visa. Please note: If you are an F-1 visa holder, you must have a Social Security Number prior to applying for a teacher's certificate. United States Citizenship, USCIS Permanent Residency, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status, or similar relief from deportation is required for .