Teacher Certification
Through a strong blend of practical experience and guided instruction, the Alternative Teacher Certification program prepares professionals with a bachelor’s degree to transition into a rewarding teaching career.
- TEA Certification
- Online
- Online
15 Credit Hours
Become a Texas Teacher
Our program supports professionals to shift into a career in education.
With self-paced online modules, multiple start dates throughout the year, and dedicated one-on-one mentorship, the program offers the flexibility and support needed for working individuals. Candidates complete a paid, year-long teaching internship in an approved Texas school district, gaining real classroom experience.
Graduates also earn 12 to 15 credit hours toward a master’s degree, depending on their chosen subject area.
Your Path to a New Career
Our CAEP (Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation) accredited program is designed for professionals seeking a new career as educators in Texas. With partnerships with several greater Houston area school districts, our candidates are set up for success at all steps of the process to becoming certified educators.
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Who?
This program is open to professionals with a bachelor’s degree who currently reside and wish to teach K-12 classrooms in Texas.
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Program Availability
This course program is offered online, with internship hours fulfilled in a TEA-approved school district.
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Gain Classroom Experience
Our Alternative Certification Program in Teaching supports candidates through a year-long internship, ensuring they have the foundational experience to move forward in their career with guidance.
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Support and Flexibility
Our in-person mentorship and support from university faculty gives candidates the opportunity to ask questions, receive feedback, and feel the benefits of a cohort while maintaining the flexibility of online, self-paced coursework with faculty support
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Time Well Spent
Including the year-long internship, candidates can achieve full certification in 18 months. Plus, candidates earn full pay during their internships, making the program sustainable for individuals to make a pivot to become educators. Twelve credit hours are sought and earned for most certifications except for science and mathematics at or above Grade 7, for which 15 credit hours are sought and earned. These credits may then be applied toward a master’s degree to continue furthering one’s career.
Expert Faculty to Advise You
Our faculty bring extensive experience and recognized expertise in teacher education, combining classroom practice, research, and mentorship to prepare the next generation of educators.
Become a Bearkat
Ready to learn how SHSU can help you or to start your application today? Our Admissions team is here to help. Call 936-339-0148