Teacher Education Program

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THE FULLY ONLINE ENDORSEMENT COURSES OFFERED AT BROWARD COLLEGE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

Autism Endorsement

ESOL Endorsement

Reading Endorsement

Pre-K Disabilities

Steps to Enroll in Certification Courses

Step 1: Review Available Courses
Available Courses
Course ID Course Name Campus Ref. # Session
EEX3280 Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities Online Session 2 (Aug. 16 -Oct. 8)
EEX4486 Differentiated Instruction for Students with Exceptionalities (High Incidence) Online Session 2 (Aug. 16 -Oct. 8)
EEX3601 Positive Behavior Online Session 4 (Oct 14 – Dec 10)
EEX4472 Instructional Practices For Students Disabilities Online Session 4 (Oct 14 – Dec 10)
RED4844 Reading Practicum Online Session 4 (Oct 14 – Dec 10)
RED4519 Assessment and Diff Instruction Online Session 4 (Oct 14 – Dec 10)
TSL4081 ESOL Issues and Strategies II Online Session 4 (Oct 14 – Dec 10)
EEX4293 Assessment & Strategies in Exceptional Student Education Online Session 4 (Oct 14 – Dec 10)

Important Note: Register early to secure a spot in the class you need to complete your endorsement courses in a timely fashion. The website will be updated with the SPRING TERM Schedule and Registration Request Link: Monday, October 21st.

Pre-requisites: For students completing endorsements in Reading and ESOL, please remember that the courses must be completed in order, and prerequisites must be completed to move on to the next course.

Step 2: Apply to Broward College

Complete the admissions process by submitting a Broward College Application.

After applying please submit your residency documents.

Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended to the Office of the College Registrar. You may request to have the transcripts sent electronically to Broward College or mail official, sealed hard copies to:

Broward College
Office of the College Registrar
4205 Bonaventure Blvd.
Weston, FL 33332

Step 3: Submit a Endorsement Courses Request Form

Submit an Endorsement Courses Request Form for the term in which you intend to begin the program.

This form must be submitted every term for which you wish to take courses.

Step 4: Submit a copy of your Temporary Educator's Certificate or Professional Educator's Certificate

Submit a copy of your Temporary Educator's Certificate or Professional Educator's Certificate to the Teacher Education Pathway at amatias@broward.edu. You may scan or take a picture of the document and email it directly. In addition, you will be required to submit your Temporary Educator's Certificate or Professional Educator's Certificate every term in which you wish to take courses. Please note you will not be registered for courses for certification until you have submitted your documentation every term.

Step 5: Pay for Courses

Once we receive all the necessary documents, your advisor will register you for the courses that you specified on your application. Be sure that you select your courses based on what the FLDOE has required you to take as it appears on your Statement of Eligibility (SOE). Once registration has been completed you will be notified via email to confirm your schedule and submit payment for the course(s). For information please contact the Teacher Education Pathway at amatias@broward.edu.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the process term by term to register for classes?

Going forward after your first term, STEPS 3 & 4 will need to be repeated each term after the updated schedule and registration request link are made available online.

After I have completed my classes, what should I do next?

Once your classes are completed, the completion of the endorsement will be conferred on your transcript showing that you have completed the requirements. You may then order your official transcripts to be sent to the FLDOE.

The address for where your transcripts should be sent will be sent to you by the FLDOE after you have submitted an application to add the endorsement in question. See below regarding the contact information for the FLDOE.

I have taken classes before that show as being part of the endorsement. Can I transfer them all over?

The college policy requires that at least 25% of the total courses for the program or certificate be completed at Broward College. For this reason, only one course can be transferred from another institution for autism endorsement. We must have the official college transcripts received and on file in order to submit a request to have a course substitution waiver applied. The syllabus and/or detailed course descriptions will be required for the departmental review.

This process does not guarantee that the course will be approved as equivalent. you may contact the advisor assisting with registration for guidance on this process.

The maximum number of courses that can be transferred over for the following programs are ESOL/Reading - all classes must be completed at BC to meet the 25% completion rule Autism: 1 class (3 credits) may be transferred from another institution.

I am an alumnus and graduated from the TEP Bachelor program in ESE K-12 a few years ago. I have taken the courses for the Autism endorsement. Can I receive the endorsement automatically through the work I have completed in prior years?

The ESE K-12 programs curriculum has been changed and the courses that include the competencies that satisfy the requirements to add the endorsement were redesigned after 2020. If you have taken your courses before these changes were implemented then the courses cannot be used for that purpose. You would need to retake those courses to have the autism endorsement added through the endorsement route at the college.

Who should I contact for any questions/concerns about the process for adding the endorsements to my Professional Certificate after I complete my requirements?

Contact the FLDOE Certification Office Directly: 1 800-445-6739

After I complete all of my classes, what should be the next step?

The first step is for the educator to submit the application and fee for an evaluation of the courses on their official transcripts. When the application is processed, the educator will receive a statement of the status of the eligibility letter that lists any missing requirements. The statement of the status of the eligibility letter will remain valid for 3 years from the date that it is processed, which will allow the educator plenty of time to complete any missing requirements without being required to reapply or pay the fee again.

How do I order an official college transcript to be sent to the FLDOE?

Please see the instructions below for steps on how to order an official transcript to be sent for review after you complete all of your classes for the endorsement you are looking to add. You may either:

Official Transcripts:

Each official transcript incurs a $5.00 fee. All financial obligations must be paid in full prior to official transcripts being released. You may contact Credentials at 847-716-3005 with questions about transcript orders.

Please Note: The Office of the Registrar is currently working remotely due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19. At this time, 'transcript pick-up' is currently unavailable. Please reference Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates for the status of the reopening of the college.

Do I need to have my Professional Certificate Issued before I can take endorsement courses? Can I take these courses while I am working on my temporary Professional Certificate requirements?

Educators are able to complete these endorsement courses at any time, and the endorsement can be added to a Temporary Certificate as long as the educator has a valid (unexpired) Temporary Certificate and has submitted an application (along with payment).

Is there an expiration date for the courses taken?

No, there is no expiration date for courses, although an educator's application is valid for one year. When the applicant receives a statement of the status of eligibility (SOE), these statements are valid for three years. If the applicant does not meet the requirements and submits them to the FLDOE within this timeframe, they will need to complete another application and pay the processing fee.

If a teacher has any doubts whether the courses, they took a few years ago will be accepted for any of the requirements at Broward College, should they be asked to apply for an SOE for an endorsement in that area?

The recommendation would be to apply for the endorsement and wait for the SOE to be issued. Please keep in mind that the application fee is specifically for reviewing and processing applications, so the FLDOE does not provide course approvals for applicants who do not have an open application.

If a teacher plans on completing all of the courses for an endorsement do they also need to apply for an SOE as well?

To add a subject or endorsement to any certificate, an application is required.

What is the State Employee Tuition Fee Waiver? How Do I Apply For This?

Full time teachers can take advantage of the Florida State Employee Waiver and have certain classes paid for (see below for more information). When you submit a registration request, please select that you plan to use the tuition fee waiver (this will ensure that you are registered on the designated employee registration date. You will then receive an email with instructions on how to proceed with having the fees paid, for up to six credits (2 classes) each term. All five of the Autism Endorsement courses are eligible for the tuition fee waiver.

Important Note: Teachers must be registered a day before the class begins based on availability in order to take advantage of the waiver without exception. For this reason, it is imperative that you mark off that you plan to use the fee waiver on the request form when submitting your registration request.

Also: ESOL & Reading Endorsement Courses are not eligible for the waiver.

Teacher Tuition & Fee Waiver

IMPORTANT: For teachers planning to use a Tuition and Fee Waiver for recertification purposes, please be advised that you must be registered for the course a business day before the class begins. Teachers with temporary certificates are not eligible for the tuition fee waiver. Visit the college calendar and filter by "State Employees" for registration date details. Once the request form is submitted students will be registered as requested and if not within the specified registration time frame, will not be eligible for the waiver for that specific term registered.

Teachers employed full-time by a school district in Florida State, including public charter school teachers, may qualify for a Tuition and Fee Waiver (PDF) for enrollment in up to six credits of undergraduate coursework in mathematics, science, or special education for recertification purposes. Teachers must present the completed Tuition and Fee Waiver with the appropriate signatures and employment verification directly to the Registration Office as well as any Broward College Cashier's Office. Registration for requested courses is based on seat availability. See the link for a list of approved Teacher Waiver Courses (PDF). Teachers enrolling in Teacher Waiver Courses are also required to follow the steps above to apply. Teachers should verify with the admissions office to ensure that they are classified for In-State tuition if necessary beforehand as the waiver is based on In-State tuition rates.

For more information about Tuition and Fee Waivers or related courses, please contact any cashier’s office.

After I Complete all of my classes what should be the next step?

The first step is to review your BC transcript to confirm that your endorsement is posted as completed. Then you may apply to the FLDOE to have the endorsement added to your professional certificate. The educator should submit the application and fee for an evaluation of the courses on their official transcripts. When the application is processed, the educator will receive a statement of the status of the eligibility letter that lists any missing requirements. The statement of the status of the eligibility letter will remain valid for three (3) years from the date that it is processed, which will allow the educator plenty of time to complete any missing requirements without being required to reapply or pay the fee again.

I have taken classes before that show as being part of the endorsement, can I transfer them all over?

The college policy requires that at least 25% of the total courses for the program or certificate be completed at Broward College. For this reason, at least one course must be taken at Broward College. To transfer courses over, the official college transcript from an accredited institution must be sent to the registrar's office. After the transcripts are received by the college, you may request that the education pathway advisor forward a transcript evaluation request on your behalf. If the courses are evaluated as being equivalent and the student received a passing grade of "C" or higher, then they may be transferred over.