Frequently Asked Questions about Certification
Admission to ßÏÀÖÔ° and Teacher Education Certification Issues and Questions for Post-baccalaureate Students
Q: What should I do if I am interested in getting a teaching certificate?
A: You should decide on the desired teaching field by reviewing the fields/degree programs listed on our Undergraduate Admissions and Graduate Admissions webpages. Review the admission criteria to determine if you meet the requirements or need to complete admission assessments. You can reach out to the program faculty expert in the field for which you seek certification and he/she can provide you with additional guidance on your next steps for applying to the program. This information is available on the degree program information page.
ßÏÀÖÔ° Undergraduate Admissions webpage: /admissions/undergraduate/
ßÏÀÖÔ° Graduate Admissions webpage: /academics/graduate-school/
Georgia's Becoming a Georgia Educator webpage:
Q: What if I'm seeking my first teaching certificate?
A: Degree holders--You must apply as a second undergraduate degree student if you choose to complete a degree program which leads to initial teacher certification at the bachelor's level. You must apply with the Graduate School if you are seeking certification only in a master's level program that leads to initial teacher or service certification. (NOTE: After completing all content prerequisite coursework, individuals wishing to pursue certification in Middle Grades or a Secondary Education field must apply and be admitted to the MAT program through the graduate school.) You should check with the appropriate department of your intended major for information on certification plans. However, both routes require that you pass GACE Program Admission Assessment (or exempt) and the appropriate GACE Content Assessment.
Q: How much difference is there between a second degree program and the certification plan?
A: It depends on the first degree program and the desired teaching certificate. For example, the difference between an applied math degree and a secondary mathematics teaching certificate is primarily the professional education component; but if the first degree was in accounting, then the difference (and needed credit hours) would be much greater. In Elementary Education, there is little difference in the number of hours required for a second degree versus those required for completion of a certification-only program.
Q: May I work on an initial teaching certificate and a master's degree at the same time?
A: The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree programs require completion of graduate education courses and result in the M.A.T. degree and teacher certification at a level 5 Georgia certification.
Q: If I have a teaching certificate already and wish to add another field, must I do it as an undergraduate student?
A: It depends on the field you wish to add. For example, teachers holding a professional teaching certificate who wish to complete an approved program and add Early Childhood Education to their teaching certificate must complete a post-baccalaureate program that consists of undergraduate courses, field experiences, and clinical practice. However, the required coursework and internship in Library/Media are completed at the graduate level. In order to add the Media Specialist certification to an existing certificate, the educator must hold a minimum of a master’s degree (or complete a Master’s degree that results in certification in Media Specialist, e.g., the Master of Education degree with a major in Instructional Technology/Library Media track).
Q: I want to be certified as quickly as possible. Which teaching field should I pursue?
A: This is a frequent question, but it cannot be answered without a review of your completed degree and any subsequent co