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Information for Prospective Educators


This page provides a variety of resources for those who are considering a career as a professional educator (teacher, administrator, pupil services professionals) in the state of Wisconsin. It is important to note that the Department of Public Instruction approves the educator preparation programs offered in Wisconsin. Individuals apply to the department for an educator license only after successfully completing all requirements of an approved program and receiving recommendation for licensure by the certifying officer of the approved institution/program. Educator license stages in Wisconsin are described in administrative rule at PI 34.16 - License Stages.

Not all licensed positions in the Wisconsin public schools require completion of an approved educator preparation program (e.g. special education aides, substitute teaching permits, Occupational or Physical Therapist or Aide, Educational Interpreter, etc.). See our Licensing Guide for a list of licensed positions by education requirement.

Approved Educator Preparation Programs in Wisconsin

An individual interested in pursuing a career in education may references Wisconsin Approved Educator Preparation Programs to assist in selecting an approved program in his/her area of interest. A number of institutions offer post-baccalaureate teacher certification programs. After all requirements of an approved program are completed, the applicant submits a license application (PI-1602-IS or PI-1602-AD) to the department for evaluation.

Educator Preparation Programs Outside Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction may also grant licenses to individuals who complete state-approved educator preparation programs outside of Wisconsin, including on-line programs, if the program meets specific requirements. When all requirements of the educator preparation program are completed, the applicant should submit a license application (PI 1602-OS) to the department for evaluation.

Information and Support

Resources for Students

  • Future Educators Association - National networking organization for educator clubs that expose middle and high school students to careers in education.
  • Teach Grant - a federal grant program for prospective educators completing programs in shortage subject fields who intend to teach in a high poverty school. Contact the financial aid office of the campus where you are (or will be) enrolled.
  • Urban Teacher World Program - Pre-college program intended to create a comprehensive system to recruit, develop, and support a pool of diverse educators with the focus on potential educators currently attending high-needs schools.

  • Wisconsin's Internship Program - Wisconsin Improvement Program (WIP) for college students enrolled in Wisconsin educator preparation programs.


Links to commercial sites do not constitute endorsement by the Department of Public Instruction.


For questions about this information, contact licensing@dpi.wi.gov (608) 266-1027

Last updated on 4/28/2008 2:03:59 PM