NY Certification Guide
NY Certification Guide
Certification Guide
Your guide to becoming a certified
teacher in New York
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Adding up
certification costs
While your experiences as a teacher will be
priceless, you may be wondering what it costs
to get certified to teach in New York.
“Reciprocity” is the term used to describe what • Education All Students Test: $80
each state requires in order to transfer your • Content Specialty Test: Starting at $122
certification from one state to another. In New
York, you may be able to transfer your out-of- Financial aid and scholarships
state credential and receive a certificate to
begin teaching in a New York school. You’ll It’s understandable to have your eye on the
need to submit your documents directly to the cost of teaching programs. Remember, there
New York State Education Department. are lots of scholarships, loan forgiveness and
other funding opportunities that may lower
Learn more about certification for out-of-state program costs for New York’s future teachers.
teachers.
Learn more about teaching program costs
and financial aid.
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How to Become a
Teacher — Quick View
Choose the subject and grade level you want to teach.
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Explore your options and consider high need subjects and specialties, like science,
special education and trades. Your subject and grade level will determine your
teaching certificate title.
After you’ve taught for three years, think about getting your
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National Board Certification is considered the most advanced certification that
a teacher can receive. It’s purely optional, but completing the rigorous and
challenging certification process is a prestigious accomplishment and could lead
to a higher salary, more professional opportunities and easier transfer between
states.
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Fine Arts
Grades 5–9 or
Social Studies Shortage Area: Statewide
7–12
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Grades 5–9 or
Biology Shortage Area: Statewide
7–12
Grades 5–9 or
Chemistry Shortage Area: Statewide
7–12
Grades 5–9 or
Earth Science Shortage Area: Statewide
7–12
Grades 5–9 or
Mathematics Shortage Area: Statewide
7–12
Speech and Language Shortage Area: New York City, Big Four
Grades PreK–12
Disabilities (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Yonkers)
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Academic Specialty
Bilingual Education
This is an add-on certificate. You
must first get certified in another Grades PreK–12 Shortage Area: Statewide
area, like elementary education or
a specific subject.
World Languages
Note: In general, world languages are a statewide shortage area. That said, not all
languages are shortage areas in all parts of New York. For example, French might be a
shortage area in one region, but not a shortage area in another.
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Cantonese
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Chinese
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
French
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
German
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Greek
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
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Hebrew
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Italian
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Japanese
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Latin
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Mandarin
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
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Russian
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Spanish
You can also earn a title to teach Grades 5–9 or Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with 7–12
disabilities.
Vietnamese
You can also earn a title to teach
Grades 7–12 Shortage Area: Statewide
this subject to students with
disabilities.
Note: In general, career and technical education is a statewide shortage area. That said, not all
subjects are shortage areas in all regions of New York.
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Grades 7–12 Shortage Area: Statewide
Arts, A/V Technology and Communications Grades 7–12 Shortage Area: Statewide
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Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Grades 7–12 Shortage Area: Statewide
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