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Hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher. ; Submit your official college or university transcripts to the American Board. ; Pass a standard background check.
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Out-of-State Applicants for Idaho Certification is for applicants who hold a current, valid certificate in another state to transfer that certificate to Idaho.
Completion of a bachelor’s degree program · Submission of transcripts · Completion and clearance of a background check · Passing of required entrance exams and basic skills tests
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The BYU-Idaho Teacher Preparation Office will process and pay for Idaho Certification for all Education graduates who meet ALL certification requirements, and complete ALL Certification Assignments by the end of the Student Teaching semester. * · *Any graduate who fails to meet all requirements and complete all Certification assignments BY THE END OF the Student Teaching semester will be responsible to obtain Idaho certification by their own actions. The following information applies to those ...
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