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In order to serve as a teacher, school support personnel, or an administrator in the state of Illinois at a public or approved non-public programs, an individual must obtain a PEL. A PEL must be endorsed in one of the following areas.
Click on "Apply for a Credential" on your "Home" tab. Select "Professional Educator License (PEL)". Select the area of licensure for which you are applying. Click "Next" when finished. If you have transcripts already on file, they will be listed on this page. You can click "Next" at this point.
View the requirements for Illinois licensure to determine what endorsements and grade levels are available so you apply appropriately. Create an account in the Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS). Once you create an account you can apply for the desired credential.
Find Illinois educator licensing requirements, information about license renewal and reinstatement, professional development opportunities, and guidelines to become an approved professional development provider.
Once logged into ELIS, you will click " Apply for a Credential" to apply for a PEL (Professional Educators Licence), endorsement or approval, and follow the application wizard to apply for your Illinois license.
In order to serve as a teacher, school support personnel, or an administrator in the state of Illinois at a public or recognized non-public school, you must obtain a Professional Educator License (PEL).
Obtaining Licensure (Start process 2nd Year Spring and obtain post -graduation) 1. Request an EIU official transcript to send to ISBE (http://www.eiu.edu/~registra/transcript.php)
In order to serve as a teacher, school support personnel, or an administrator in the state of Illinois at a public or approved non-public programs, an individual must obtain a PEL. A PEL must be endorsed in one of the following areas: Teaching. Administrative. School Support Personnel.
If you apply for and receive an educator license with stipulations on or after July 1, 2013, you must submit a separate application for the professional educator license once you have met (or are close to meeting) the full requirements for the license.
How to Become a Teacher in Illinois. The steps below outline the traditional pathway to earn a Professional Educator License (PEL) in Illinois. If you are a bachelor’s degree holder who has yet to complete a teacher preparation program, check out our guide to alternative teacher certification in Illinois. 1.