If you want to be a teacher who inspires, leads and changes lives, there’s no better place to start than UCF’s School of Teacher Education.
We’re Florida’s No. 1 producer of certified teachers and a national leader in educational research and innovation. Our faculty are scholars whose discoveries shape how students learn across the nation.
You’ll step into classrooms early and often, gaining practical experience, leading lessons and building the confidence to teach students. You’ll train with next-generation tools like the TeachLivE mixed-reality simulator and tap into our nationally recognized STEM expertise, highlighted by selective programs such as the Lockheed Martin/UCF Mathematics and Science Academy. Statewide school and community partnerships create unmatched opportunities for you to connect, serve and grow.
From early childhood and elementary education to exceptional education students and secondary education, UCF prepares you for today’s classrooms and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Join UCF’s School of Teacher Education and become the teacher students remember for a lifetime.
producer of certified teachers in Florida
(FLDOE Academic Program Performance Reports, 2023-24)
Online Exceptional Student Education graduate program in the nation
(U.S. News & World Report, 2025)
Named a 2025 Best Grad School for Education by U.S. News & World Report
math and science teachers graduated from the Lockheed Martin/UCF Mathematics and Science Academy
school district partnerships available for field experiences and internship placements
alumni making a difference in schools across Florida and the U.S.

“UCF’s School of Teacher Education ensures that teacher candidates receive consistent and thorough preparation from their foundational coursework to their hands-on internships. This means they enter Orange County Public Schools equipped not only with theoretical knowledge but also with innovative, hands-on strategies and a confident presence that reflects their readiness to teach.”
Maria Vazquez '95MEd '10EdD
Orange County Public Schools Superintendent
Become the Teacher Who Inspires the Future.
Start your journey at UCF’s School of Teacher Education — where passion meets professional preparation.


Become the Teacher Who Inspires the Future
Start your journey at UCF’s School of Teacher Education — where passion meets professional preparation.
Paths that Lead to Florida Teacher Certification
Initial Teacher Preparation Undergraduate Programs
Early Childhood Development and Education BS, Pre-Kindergarten to Primary (Grades PK-3)
Elementary Education BS (Grades K-6)
- K-6 Certification track
- Include a Para to Pro mention
Exceptional Student Education BS (Grades K-12)
- K-12 Certification track
Secondary Education (Grades 6-12)
- English Language Arts
- Mathematics Education
- Science Education – Biology, Chemistry or Physics
- Social Science Education
Teacher Education BS (Grades K-12)
- Art Education track
- Physical Education track
- World Languages Education track
For Career Changers
Advanced Degree Option
Do you have a non-education bachelor’s degree and are interested in pursuing a career in teaching? Consider one of our master’s degrees designed to prepare you for both teacher certification and specialized paths in the teaching profession.
Explore our master’s degrees that lead to Florida Professional Teacher Certification.
Elementary Education MA (Grades K-6)
Exceptional Student Education MA (Grades K-12)
Teacher Education, MAT
- Art Education (Grades K-12)
- English Language Arts Education with ESOL and Reading Endorsement (Grades 6-12)
- Mathematics Education Track (Grades 6-12)
- Middle School Mathematics Education (Grades 5-9)
- Science Education: Biology, Chemistry or Physics (Grades 6-12)
- Middle School Science Education (Grades 5-9)
- Social Science Education (Grades 6-12)
- World Languages Education with ESOL Endorsement (Grades K-12)
Questions about our graduate programs? Contact our graduate academic advisor.
Initial Teacher Professional Preparation Graduate Certificate
Whether you have secured a teaching position or currently have a temporary teaching certificate, UCF’s online Initial Teacher Professional Preparation graduate certificate will prepare you to meet the state’s professional preparation coursework requirements for Florida teacher certification.
Does completing the ITPP graduate certificate certify me as a professional teacher?
No. Earning the ITPP graduate certificate at UCF is not the same as earning teacher certification. The ITPP graduate certificate provides you with necessary educational foundation coursework, which is one part of the overall teacher certification process. For most applicants, the ITPP courses are one of several requirements that the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) will ask you to complete to work towards your temporary certification. For more information on moving from the temporary certificate to the professional certificate please consult the (FLDOE) for your unique Statement of Status of Eligibility (SSE) for state licensure/certification.
Will these courses prepare me to take a certification exam in another state?
Each state’s Department of Education may have different requirements or a unique battery of certification tests. We recommend that you contact the Department of Education for the state in question. Or conduct an internet search. For example, “Alabama teacher certification tests” produced the URL, www.alsde.edu.
How long does it take to complete the course work?
Three to five semesters is generally the completion time.
Can I complete the program if I am working full-time?
Yes. The ITPP@UCF has been designed with this in mind.
Are web-based courses available?
All core courses are available online. The Special Methods usually requires campus-based attendance. However, students may transfer an equivalent course from other accredited Florida state institutions.
How can I be assured of getting the schedule I want?
To ensure quality, only professors conduct each course and class sizes are limited.
- Apply online to the UCF ITPP graduate certificate before the published deadline.
- Once accepted, you may register for courses through the myUCF Portal.
- If a class appears to be “full”, you may add yourself to the Wait List if available. If no Wait List isavailable, please contact the course instructor or the Office of Graduate Affairs for further assistance.
Is the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) required for admission?
No. Those using ITPP@UCF coursework to pursue a Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) here in the College of Community Innovation and Education are advised to contact the Teacher Education MAT program coordinator to discuss your plans, including admission requirements.
Is financial aid available?
Yes, The ITPP graduate certificate program is eligible for Federal Financial Aid. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online each year. You must be accepted to the ITPP certificate to qualify for aid. For additional information, please visit the Office of Student Financial Assistance. Students may also consider applying for optional/private loans which are credit-based loans.
Are scholarships available?
Yes. ITPP@UCF participants may apply for the Nannette McLain Endowed Scholarship through the College of Community Innovation and Education. Contact the Office of Student Assistance about funding sources, 407-823-2827 or apply online. Note that tuition reimbursement programs may be in place in your local school district.
What is the cost per course?
Visit UCF Student Account Services for more information about tuition and fees, and how to make a payment. I am in the courses and hear the instructor and colleagues talking about Student Learning & Licensure (formerly called Via). Do I need to know about this? No. As of fall 2022, SL&L is not required for the Initial Teacher Professional Preparation Graduate Certificate program. However, if you intend to transfer into one of the Master's of Arts in Teaching (MAT) programs, you should maintain copies of the SL&L activities from your ITPP courses so that you can submit them in SL&L once in the MAT program.
Am I required to complete SL&L assignments for course credit?
Yes. You are required to complete all course assignments, but while you are in the ITPP program (see above), you do not need to upload those assignments into SL&L.
Can course work be applied to a master's degree?
Yes. All successfully completed (grades of B- or better) coursework may be applied to Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) programs in the College of Community Innovation and Education. ITPP@UCF participants are advised to check with Teacher Education MAT program directors to see what courses might be applied.
Will these courses either certify or endorse me in ESOL here in Florida?
The ITPP@UCF is a group of courses with embedded ESOL competencies. Note however that “certified" and “endorsed” are FLDOE terms relative to the needs of each individual educator. For example, some educators are required to complete the equivalent of 60 in-service hours ... others 300! Therefore, we suggest that you work closely with the Certification Specialist in your school district. They have the expertise to explain how your academic record might be interpreted by the FLDOE.
How do I file an Intent to Graduate?
Students can file their Intent to Graduate the semester prior to their graduation semester. Check the UCF Academic Calendar to determine when the intent to graduate is available.
To submit your intent, log in to your MyUCF portal at my.ucf.edu using you NID and Password
Click Student Self-Service > Click Student Center > Locate the other academic drop-down menu > Choose Intent to Graduate: Apply. Follow the prompts to complete and submit your intent.
Will I be notified if there are problems with my graduation?
Once you have completed and submitted the Intent to Graduate online, a formal review of your audit will be performed. We will notify you during the semester whether your file is complete and ready for graduation OR if there are remaining graduation requirements for you to meet. As the graduating student, it is your responsibility to follow-up on these notices and resolve issues that may prevent your graduation. Questions? Please contact the Office of Graduate Affairs.
What if I don’t graduate by the semester indicated?
If you don’t meet graduation requirements during the term indicated on your Intent to Graduate, you must withdraw your intent and file a new one for the next available semester.
How will I receive my certificate?
Certificates of Completion are mailed by the UCF College of Graduate Studies 6-8 weeks after commencement to the address you indicate on your graduation form.
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