Advance your temporary, resident, initial, or provisional Connecticut teaching certificate
You can advance your Connecticut teaching certificate to the next level using either the Connecticut Educator Certification System (C.E.C.S.) or a paper-based ED 170 application form. Once your application is received and reviewed, you will be contacted via email for next steps.
Copied, scanned, or emailed versions of forms requiring original signatures will not be accepted. Only original versions of forms with signatures will be accepted.
Temporary 90-Day to Initial Certificate Upgrade
Resident Educator Certificate to Initial Certificate Upgrade
Initial to Provisional Certificate Upgrade
Provisional to Professional Certificate Upgrade
Temporary 90-Day Certificate Holders
If you’re ready to advance from a temporary 90-Day certificate to an initial educator certificate, use the paper-based ED 172A application. This application cannot be submitted online.
Submit your application no earlier than two weeks prior to the expiration date of your temporary certificate.
Part I and II of the application must be completed by you. Part III must be completed and signed by the superintendent, executive director, or designee of the district in which you served under the temporary certificate.
The total cost to advance a temporary 90-day certificate to the initial level is $200, including the $50 nonrefundable review fee.
If you are applying for more than one endorsement, include an additional $100 for each additional endorsement. Personal checks cannot be accepted. Please include a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check made out to “Treasurer State of Connecticut." The mailing address is noted at the top of the form.
Resident Educator Certificate Holders
If you have a resident educator certificate (REC), you can advance to an initial educator certificate using the paper-based ED 170A application and ED 126 or use the online Connecticut Educator Certification System (C.E.C.S.).
A statement of professional experience form ED 126 must be completed and signed by the superintendent, executive director, or designee of the district documenting at least 10 school months of successful experience under the REC.
Educators who were issued a REC with missing coursework and/or testing must also submit official transcripts documenting completion of the deficiencies. Candidates who have not yet completed all coursework or testing for an Initial Certificate may extend the REC for one additional year, upon submission of a new ED 199 application.
The total cost to advance an REC to the initial level is $200, including the $50 nonrefundable review fee.
Personal checks cannot be accepted. Please include a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check made out to “Treasurer State of Connecticut." The mailing address is noted at the top of the form.
Initial Educator Certificate Holders
If you hold an initial educator certificate, you can apply for the professional certificate once you have met the regulatory requirements for advancing. This type of certificate upgrade allows you to apply online using the C.E.C.S. portal or use a paper-based ED 170 application.
A statement of professional experience form ED 126 must be completed and signed by the superintendent, executive director, or designee of the district.
Requirements to advance include the following:
- For public school educators, completion of at least 50 full school months of successful service in Connecticut under the initial certificate and applicable advanced coursework as required by regulations.
- For approved nonpublic or independent school educators, completion of at least 50 full school months of successful service in Connecticut under the initial certificate and applicable advanced coursework as required by regulations.
- For service in Connecticut public schools or approved private special education programs only, successful completion of, or an exemption from, the Teacher Education and Mentoring (TEAM) program is required.
The total cost to advance an initial educator certificate to the provisional level is $375, including the $50 nonrefundable review fee.
If you complete your ED 170 application online, you can submit your payment by credit card. If you choose to mail your paper-based ED 170 application, please include a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check made out to “Treasurer State of Connecticut." Personal checks are not accepted. The mailing address is noted at the top of the form.
Provisional Educator Certificate Holders
To advance a provisional educator certificate to the professional level, candidates must document 50 school months of service in Connecticut under an Initial and/or Provisional certificate and complete advanced coursework as required by regulations.
A statement of professional experience form ED 126 must be completed and signed by the superintendent, executive director, or designee of the district, verifying service.
An official transcript documenting the completion of 30 semester hours of credit beyond the bachelor’s degree (certification issued before July 1, 2018), or an official transcript documenting the completion of a master’s degree in a subject area related to the endorsement held (certification issued for the first time on or after July 1, 2018).
The total cost to upgrade a professional educator certificate is $375, including the $50 nonrefundable review fee.
Submitting Your Transcript
Due to the large volume of e-transcripts the Bureau of Certification receives daily, e-transcripts may occasionally expire before they are processed into your file. If possible, please submit a paper-based official transcript in a sealed envelope for review to avoid resubmission.
Timelines
Upon submission of application, please allow approximately 2-3 months for an analysis. Once all required documentation has been received, determination of eligibility may take several months. All applications will be processed in the order they are received.