Calling all future special education teachers! Get up to HALF your teaching program tuition paid for—plus free Study.com test prep and 1-on-1 advising!
Wondering how to choose the right teaching program for you? You don't have to go it alone! Our special education expert can answer all your questions and point you to the right program, whether you have a degree and 20 years of work experience, or you’re just starting your career.
To get started, click the "Schedule a Chat" button and fill out the advising appointment request form!
After you've found your teaching program, it's time to apply. If you need to take a test or pay fees for the application process, TEACH Connecticut will reimburse up to $100 of your costs! It's easy: Simply fill out the form, let us know which of our partner programs you applied to, and submit proof of the money you spent.
Whether you're starting undergrad or already have a bachelor's, you can get up to half your program tuition paid for.
Start by applying to one of our partner teaching programs. Then, click “Apply for a Scholarship” to fill out the scholarship application.
Before you get certified, you’ll need to take a test to show you’re ready to teach your subject. Let us help you prepare with FREE high-quality and effective test prep from Study.com.
It takes less than five minutes to fill out Study.com's short form to receive your access code.
Looking to meet other future special ed teachers, get step-by-step guidance, or learn about special topics on students with disabilities? There's an event for that. Head over to our events page to learn more!
Have questions about the right pathway for you? Our special education expert, Melissa, can help. Sign up to chat by email, phone or video—all free. Fill out the appointment request form to get started!*
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