There are a few pathways to becoming a teacher in Texas, and the right one for you depends on your educational background. Here's what you need to know.
No bachelor’s degree yet? Go for a traditional teaching program.
If you don't already have a bachelor's degree, a traditional, four-year teaching program might be the best route. This program will allow you to earn your teaching degree and certification before leading your classroom. You'll take courses (which can be done online or in-person, depending on the program) and finish with an internship or student teaching experience to get more hands-on practice in a classroom.
This path usually takes about four years, but it could be shorter if you already have some college credit. If you're entering the teaching profession from a different field, like cosmetology, healthcare or auto repair, you might not need a degree to start teaching.
Check job listings for available teaching positions in your area of expertise, or reach out to local principals to learn about opportunities for transitioning into teaching.
Already have a bachelor’s degree? Explore alternative certification.
If you already have a bachelor's degree, you have more options. You can pursue alternative certification through a post-baccalaureate or certificate-only program, allowing you to earn your teaching certification while working in your own classroom. This path is particularly attractive for career changers, as it lets you start earning a salary immediately while gaining classroom experience.
- Post-bacc programs: These programs let you earn an advanced degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree. Depending on the program, you might be able to complete your coursework online.
- Certificate-only programs: If you don't want another degree but want to become certified to teach as quickly as possible, a certificate-only program may be the right choice. These programs can often be completed in as little as one year and are available through local education agencies, universities, community colleges and private organizations.
Alternative certification is a great option if you have previous experience in education or the subject you want to teach, such as math or chemistry. These programs are designed to provide you with the necessary teaching skills without starting from scratch.
The TEACH Alternative Certification page has everything you need to know! Get details about Texas eligibility requirements, steps to get started and application tools, all in one place.