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Colorado Teacher Licensure

Learn more about alternative teacher certifications and teacher licensure in the state of Colorado!

You are encouraged to work towards completing your renewal requirements one to two years prior to your license's expiration date to prevent risk in employment. If you have any questions, please contact credentials@nhaschools.com

Alternative Teacher Certification

The alternative teacher pathway allows districts to hire individuals to serve as a teacher while completing the necessary teacher preparation based on the Colorado Teacher Quality Standards. Alternative teacher preparation programs vary in length from one to two years (though special education generalist candidates may take a third year, if necessary). While serving as a teacher, alternative candidates put what they learn into practice immediately.

For more information on Interim and Alternative Authorization licensure, please see the CDE’s Alternative Teacher License/Alternative Interim Authorization webpage.

Requirements for Licensure

To qualify for an alternative certification, each candidate must:
  • Hold a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited college or university.
  • Be enrolled in an approved Colorado alternative teacher program.
  • Complete and submit an Alternative Teacher application to request either a Colorado Alternative Teacher License or an Interim Authorization issued specifically for alternative teacher preparation.

How to Apply

Navigate to the CDE’s Alternative Teacher Candidates: What You Need to Know webpage for more details on applying.