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Certification & Licensing

Exams, Fingerprinting, and Workshops

Please note:  If you are not currently enrolled in a Stony Brook University Teacher or School Administrator Preparation  program, please refer to your respective NYSED website for specific certification and licensing requirements.   

 

Initial Certification

All students who have been formally admitted to and successfully complete an initial certification program at Stony Brook University (i.e., an undergraduate, combined, or graduate D-TALE program), are eligible for an initial certification with institutional recommendation.  In addition to completing the coursework, field experience, and student teaching within each initial certification program, pre-service teachers must complete relevant workshops and exams and be fingerprinted by the state.  All information regarding a pre-service teacher's progress towards initial certification will be catalogued on their TEACH account.  Accepted students should create an account.  


Exams

All students will have to complete the Educating All Students Test and the Revised CST (Content Specialty Test) in the area of the certificate.  It is the student's responsibility to monitor the TEACH website to ensure that they are taking the appropriate examinations. 


Fingerprinting

New York State law requires the Office of School Personnel Review and Accountability (OSPRA) to conduct fingerprint-supported criminal history background checks for applicants for certification and all prospective employees of school districts, charter schools and BOCES. After your fingerprints have been processed by OSPRA, your TEACH account will contain the following statement: "Your DCJS and FBI results have been received". You will not receive anything from OSPRA unless a school district requests a fingerprint clearance report for you.

The fingerprinting verification process is operated by IdentoGO. The fingerprint application fee is $101.75 (effective August 1, 2019). When visiting the IdentoGO website to set up your appointment, you may be prompted for a service number. Follow the website instructions to find out the correct service code and which forms of identification to bring to the appointment with you. 


Workshops

New York State Law requires many licensed professionals, teachers and school administrators applying for the renewal of a license, registration, certificate or limited permit to complete coursework regarding child abuse, DASA and school violence. To satisfy these requirements, SPD offers the following NYSED-approved workshops. If you are not currently enrolled in a Stony Brook University Teacher or School Administrator Preparation  program, please refer to your respective NYSED website for specific certification and licensing requirements.   

View schedule and registration information


Professional Certification

All teachers in New York State must earn a functionally relevant master’s degree containing a minimum of twelve credits in the content area of initial license and teach at level (grade level range encompassed within initial certification) for a minimum of three years, the first of which must be mentored. All teachers in New York State must be U.S. citizens or non-U.S. citizens who have obtained lawful permanent resident status, otherwise they will not be licensed. 

 

 

Mandatory Professional License Disclosure

Effective July 1, 2024, federal regulation requires institutions of higher education to make a determination whether a Title IV eligible academic program that leads to professional licensure or certification meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in the U.S. State where the institution is located and the U.S. States where “distance education” students are located at the time of initial enrollment in the program, as well as U.S. States where the program is advertised as meeting such requirements, and if applicable, the U.S. State where students attest they intend to be licensed/certified.

The following educational  programs  at Stony Brook University are registered by the New York State Education Department and thus meet the educational requirements for licensure/certification for New York State for any student who successfully completes the graduate programs listed below and for all undergraduate students who successfully complete their bachelor's degree requirements along with the requirements for the teacher education concentration :

Degree or Certificate Initial/Professional Certificate granted by the New York State Education Department
Bachelor of Arts
  • Chinese (7-12)
  • Earth Science (7-12)
  • English (7-12)
  • French (7-12)
  • Italian (7-12)
  • Japanese (7-12)
  • Korean (7-12)
  • Social Studies (7-12)
  • Spanish (7-12)
  • TESOL (P-12)
Bachelor of Science
  • Chemistry (7-12)
  • Mathematics (7-12)
Master of Arts in English as a Second Language
  • TESOL (P-12)
Master of Arts in Teaching
  • Biology (7-12)
  • Chemistry (7-12)
  • Earth Science (7-12)
  • English (7-12)
  • French (7-12)
  • Italian (7-12)
  • Mathematics (7-12)
  • Physics (7-12)
  • Social Studies (7-12)
  • Spanish (7-12)
Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts in Teaching
  • Chemistry (7-12)
  • Earth Science (7-12)
  • English (7-12)
  • French (7-12)
  • Spanish (7-12)
  • Social Studies (7-12)
Bachelor of Science/Master of Arts in Teaching
  • Biology (7-12)
  • Mathematics (7-12)
  • Physics (7-12)
  • Spanish (7-12)
  • TESOL (P-12)
Advanced Graduate Certificate
  • TESOL (P-12)
  • Administrator (P-12)
  • Superintendent Extension (P-12)
  • School District Business Leader (P-12)
  • Bilingual Education Extension