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Applying for teacher licensure

During your student teaching term

Tip

It's often best to apply for the Minnesota teaching license as soon as you complete the program, even if you don’t want to teach right away, or plan to teach in another state. If you choose to apply for the Minnesota license later on, you will have to complete all requirements in place at the time of application, which may be more extensive than the ones in place right now.

Getting a teaching license or certificate in another state

Complete the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) online form

Complete your teaching license application folder

Contents list:

  1. Checklist of license documents (from MDE)
  2. Receipt of payment (from MDE)
  3. Verification of Completion of a State-Approved Licensure Program
  4. Fingerprint card
  5. If your bachelor's degree was not earned at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, or Crookston campuses), include an official sealed and stamped transcript from the institution where you did your undergraduate degree. This requirement is waived for University of Minnesota graduates.

Return your folder to Student Services

M.Ed. early childhood and early childhood special education program
Barb Murphy
125 Child Dev Bldg
51 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455

M.Ed. programs (all other) and all undergraduate programs, including music education
Maxine Copeman (in-person delivery preferred)
360 Education Sciences Building
56 River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-6840
E-mail: m-cope@umn.edu

What happens next?

You will receive a letter from Student Services stating their completion of your recommendation to MDE for licensure. You'll also receive a verification letter you can provide to hiring officials.

If you're in an M.Ed. program, you'll also receive instructions on how to complete your M.Ed. degree.

MDE will mail your license to you in 6-8 weeks. (If MDE elects not to issue you a license, the Commissioner of Education will mail you a letter.)

December 2008