"California teachers do incredible work in and out of the classroom every day, supporting our students and delivering on the promise of education. We need you to answer the call to serve our students - at least 15,000 credentialed early educators are needed to help California expand public education to include Universal TK, and more teachers are also needed to meet the needs of our priority schools and help our students become the innovators of tomorrow. In order to help school districts with teacher recruitment, I have launched the first ever state-wide recruitment effort through the California Department of Education." –Tony Thurmond, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Roadmap to Teaching
Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Roadmap to Teaching
Pathways to Becoming a Teacher
High School Student
High School Student Planning a Teaching Career
Earn While You Learn
This pathway is the most economical option and gets you in the classroom in four years!
- Community College
- Tuition — California College Promise Grant
- Tuition — California College Promise Grant
- California State University (CSU)/University of California (UC) — Bachelor's Degree
- Apply for Job and Internship Program with an Intern Credential
Traditional Route Option A or Option B
Option A
- Community College
- University — Bachelor's Degree
- Credentialing Program
Option B (4-Years)
- Complete a 4-Year Integrated Program : Earn Bachelor's Degree and Credential in four years.
College Undergraduate
Earn While You Learn
- California State University (CSU)/University of California (UC) — Bachelor's Degree
- Apply for Job and Internship Program with an Intern Credential
Traditional Route Option A or Option B
Option A
- University — Bachelor's Degree
- Credentialing Program
Option B (4-Years)
- Complete a 4-Year Integrated Program : Earn Bachelor's Degree and Credential in 4 years.
College Education and/or Work Experience
Internship Option
- California State University (CSU)/University of California (UC) — Have or earn a Bachelor's Degree
- Apply for a teaching job and internship program and apply for an Intern Credential under the direction of the internship program
Work Experience Options
- Volunteer or work in a classroom setting
- Volunteer or work in an education tutoring program
- Participate in a high-school career in education or career in early education pathway program
- Explore teacher residency options through a school district or university
- Explore teaching credential options for adults with prior career technical education industry work experience
More Information
Details for All of the Pathways
- Community College
- Pay for College , includes the current low cost per unit at California Community Colleges
- Alphabetic Listing of California Community Colleges
- California State University (CSU)/University of California (UC) — Bachelor's Degree
- Recommended degrees:
- Liberal Studies for elementary teaching
- A subject area of interest for middle or high school
- Early Childhood Education for transitional kindergarten or preschool
- Liberal Studies for elementary teaching
- Recommended degrees:
- Credentialing Program (select one of these options *)
- Traditional credentialing program
- Apply at a university
- Apply at a university
- Teacher residency
- Check with school districts or universities
- Integrated Undergraduate Teacher Credentialing Program
- Intern Teacher Credentialing Program
- Traditional credentialing program
- Apply for a Credential
- Apply for a Job!
- Funding Teacher Preparation Programs
* For either credentialing program option, see Approved Institutions and Programs from the CTC
Other Education Programs or Career Changers
- Career Changer — Goal Assessment from Teach California
- Substitute Teaching from CTC
- Intern Programs (Either District Intern or University Intern Program)
- Reading Instruction or Specialist Programs
- Traditional Credentialing Program
- Transitional Kindergarten or Child Development Background
More Information from California Department of Education
- Career Exploration
Programs providing classroom experience.
- College Resources
External Web sites providing information to prospective teachers about California's college systems.
- Financial Support
Information about financial support for individuals who are considering teaching as a career.
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Getting Credentialed & Finding a Job
Information about the requirements for becoming a teacher and finding a teaching job in California.