Professional Licensure Requirements

Teacher Education Department

Federal Regulations (34 CFR 668.43 (a)(5)(v)) require Barclay College Teacher Education Department to inform students whether its program curriculum complies with their state’s requirements for licensure or certification.

This page complies with the regulation by assessing Barclay College’s Teacher Education curriculum and its ability to fulfill the professional licensure/certification requirements in different states.

Disclaimer: Barclay College has made a significant effort to ensure the information provided regarding state requirements is comprehensive and accurate. Students are ultimately responsible, however, for verifying with the State Department of Education in their respective state to confirm their eligibility to apply for licensure and to take the appropriate Praxis content area test.

State Board of Education Reciprocal Licensure: Teacher licensure requirements are met by Barclay College Teacher Education curriculum.
Alabama Met
Alaska Do not meet
Arizona Met
Arkansas Met
California Met
Colorado Met
Connecticut Do not meet
Delaware Met
Florida Met
Georgia Met
Hawaii Met
Idaho Met
Illinois Met
Indiana Met
Iowa Met
Kansas
Kentucky Met
Louisiana Met
Maine Met
Maryland Met
Massachusetts Met
Michigan Met
Minnesota Do not meet
Mississippi Met
Missouri Met
Montana Met
Nebraska Met
Nevada Met

State Board

of Education

Reciprocal Licensure: Teacher licensure requirements are met by Barclay College Teacher Education curriculum.
New Hampshire Met
New Jersey Met
New Mexico Met
New York Met
North Carolina Met
North Dakota Met
Ohio Met
Oklahoma Met
Oregon Met
Pennyslvania Met
Rhode Island Do not meet
South Carolina Met
South Dakota Do not meet
Tennessee Met
Texas Do not meet
Utah Met
Vermont Met
Virginia Met
Washington Met
Washington D.C. Met
West Virginia Met
Wisconsin Met
Wyoming Met
America Samoa Do not meet
Guam Do not meet
Puerto Rico Do not meet

*Reciprocal licensure assumes the student has earned a valid Kansas teaching certificate after graduation prior to applying for licensure in their state.