Becoming a certified teacher in Texas is a rewarding journey for those who are passionate about shaping young minds and serving their communities. Whether you are a recent college graduate, a career changer, or a paraprofessional looking to move into the classroom, Texas offers multiple pathways to become a certified educator.
This guide walks you through each step to become a teacher in Texas, with links to trusted state resources and programs to help you get started.
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor’s Degree
To become a teacher in Texas, you must first earn a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Your degree does not have to be in education, but you will need to complete educator preparation coursework either during or after your undergraduate studies.
For a list of accredited institutions in Texas, visit the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Step 2: Complete an Educator Preparation Program (EPP)
Once you have your degree, the next step is completing an approved Texas Educator Preparation Program. There are two common pathways:
University-based programs that include student teaching as part of a degree plan
Alternative certification programs (ACPs) for individuals who already have a degree
To view all state-approved programs, visit the TEA’s EPP Directory.
Many alternative certification programs are offered online and provide flexible options for working adults.
Step 3: Pass the Required Certification Exams
To demonstrate your readiness to teach, you must pass one or more Texas Educator Certification Exams. Most candidates will take:
- Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) content exam for your subject area
- Science of Teaching Reading (STR) exam (required for Early Childhood through Grade 6 and Grades 4–8 core subjects)
- Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) exam
The official testing site is Texas Educator Certification Examination Program.
Before registering, work closely with your EPP to determine which exams are required for your certification area.
Step 4: Submit a State Application
Once you have completed your EPP and passed the required exams, you will apply for certification through the Texas Educator Certification Online System (ECOS).
You will need to:
- Pay a certification fee
- Undergo a national criminal background check
- Submit fingerprints through the Texas Department of Public Safety
Details on fingerprinting can be found at the TEA Fingerprinting Information page.
Step 5: Receive Your Standard Certificate and Begin Teaching
After all requirements are met and approved by the TEA, you will receive your Standard Certificate, which is valid for five years. You may now apply for teaching positions in Texas public or charter schools.
You can begin your job search through platforms such as:
- Texas Education Agency Job Board
- Texas Workforce Commission Jobs
- School District Websites for the areas where you wish to teach
Continuing Your Certification
Texas teachers must renew their certificate every five years by completing 150 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE). Learn more about renewal at the TEA Certification Renewal page.
Final Thoughts
The process of becoming a certified teacher in Texas is rigorous, but it ensures that every teacher is well-prepared to support the academic and emotional growth of students. If you are called to teach, the Great State of Texas has a place for you. Follow these steps, stay organized, and lean on your educator preparation program for support along the way.
For more information and updates, always refer to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) website.







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