Professional Educator License (PEL)
In order to serve as a teacher, school support personnel, or an administrator in the state of Illinois at a public or recognized non-public school, you must obtain a Professional Educator License (PEL). To obtain a PEL, you must complete an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) approved program and pass state tests and requirements specific to their area of education.
Requirements for the PEL
Endorsements
The initial Professional Educator License (PEL) includes a credential called an endorsement. Endorsements are added to a PEL upon successful completion of state requirements and indicate your role as an educator and subjects and grades you are eligible to teach. Educators have only one PEL but may have multiple endorsements to indicate various subject areas and grade levels. Additional endorsements can be earned and added to a PEL either concurrently or at a later date.
A teaching endorsement may be a grade-level endorsement (i.e. early childhood, elementary, secondary, or special) or a content/subject-area endorsement (i.e. middle school language arts, senior high school health education, or transitional bilingual educator). Administrative endorsements include chief school business official, director of special education, superintendent, principal, and general administrative. School support personnel endorsements include school counselor, school social worker, school psychologist, school nurse, and speech language pathologist (non-teaching).
Required Tests
You are required to take different tests depending on which license and endorsement you are pursuing and which program you are in.
Content Area Tests
The Oral Proficiency Interview Test
edTPA
Use the chart below to determine which of the above tests you are required to take for your program and license.
| Professional Educators License (PEL) with... | Required Tests |
|---|---|
| Endorsement in Early Childhood Education | Early Childhood test (#206), edTPA |
| Endorsement in Elementary Education | Elementary test (#110), edTPA |
| Endorsement in Secondary Education | Content test in your subject area (Biology, English, History, Math, Social Science, etc.), edTPA |
| Endorsement in Physical Education | PE test (#144), edTPA |
| Endorsement in Special Education (LBS1) | LBS1 (Learning and Behavior Specialist 1) test (#155), Special Ed General Curriculum test (#163), edTPA |
| Endorsement in World Language Education (WLE) | Content test in your subject area, edTPA, Oral Proficiency Interview |
| Endorsement in Special & Elementary Education (SEE) | LBS1 ( Learning and Behavioral Specialist 1) test (#155), Elementary test (#110), Special Ed General Curriculum test (#163), edTPA |
| Endorsement in School Counseling | School Counselor Test (#181) |
| Endorsement in Reading Specialist | Reading Specialist test (#221), edTPA |
| Endorsement in Principal | Principal Instructional Leader Test (#195 & #196) |
| Endorsement in Superintendent | Superintendent Test (#225) |
Highly Qualified and No Child Left Behind
To be highly qualified in a licensure or endorsement area you must either pass the content area test in that subject or complete HOUSSE (for veteran teachers). Many schools are now requiring their teachers to have highly qualified status to be employed, so if you are pursuing an endorsement area it is a good idea to take the content area test in that subject. Additional information is available on the ISBE Highly Qualified Website.
Licensure Officers
Upon successful completion of the Illinois State Board of Education's (ISBE's) requirements, DePaul College of Education’s licensure officers recommend eligible individuals be entitled to an Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL).
We have three licensure officers at the College of Education:
Nancy Hashimoto
Director of Advising/ Licensure Officer
(773)325-4325
nhashimo@depaul.edu
Jordan Humphrey
Assistant Dean for Assessment
(773) 325-7582
j.humphrey@depaul.edu
Brandon Washington
Academic Advisor/Licensure Officer
(773)325-7495
bwashin3@depaul.edu
Licensure in Other States
Please note each state has its own rules and regulations regarding educator licensure. You should contact the Board of Education in the state where you want to pursue licensure. State requirements vary.
Many states will have a document that must be signed by DePaul to verify that you have completed your requirements for licensure in Illinois. Please direct the form to the licensure officer in the College of Education.
Substitute Teacher Licensure
In Illinois, you must have at least a bachelor's degree to become a substitute teacher. You may apply through the Educator Licensure Information System (ELIS) for a substitute teaching license. Application for a substitute license currently costs $50 (plus $10 yearly registration fee) and requires the application form and official transcripts. Note that once you earn your teaching license, you can be employed as a substitute teacher without possessing a substitute teaching license. Please visit ISBE's website for more information on substitute teacher licensure.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have additional requirements in order to substitute teach in their schools. Please visit the Chicago Public Schools website for more information.