What about teaching certifications?

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Successful completion of the minor, along with a passing score on the Praxis 5206 exam, will lead to a recommendation for a North Carolina add-on K-12 license in Reading.

The M.Ed. in Reading Education program qualifies graduates who hold a North Carolina professional educator’s license for an Advanced North Carolina K-12 Reading Education license at the master’s level. Graduates from the program with initial teaching license may apply for an Initial Professional License (IPL) at the M-level and will need to pass the associated licensure assessment (Praxis 5302) within 3 years to convert it to a Continuing Professional License (CPL) at the Master’s Level (M-level). Graduates from the program who do not have a professional educator’s license can earn the M.Ed. in Reading degree but will not be eligible for licensure at any level.

The Advanced Literacy Instruction and Intervention Certificate does not lead to any teaching certifications nor does the Ph.D. programs in Curriculum & Instruction.

Refer to this chart for more information about licensure and Praxis exams.