Though a gateway to a new America, Miami-Dade County is beleaguered by educational and economic inequality. Corps members play a critical role in this region’s educational reform movement.

Miami-Dade

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Certification and Testing

In order to be eligible to teach in Florida, corps members are required to take a Subject Area Test prior to the start of the school year and the General Knowledge Test during their first year of teaching. While it is not required for corps members to receive standard professional certification, those who wish to be certified are required to take the Professional Knowledge Test and complete a certification program. Miami-Dade corps members have the option to participate in the Alternative Professional Preparation Program (AP3), which is a free certification program offered through M-DCPS. Corps members complete the program in 180 days. In addition, corps members interested in school leadership are able to enroll in a master's degree program at a local university and follow a track leading to administrator certification. Applicants assigned to teach in Miami-Dade will receive more information about required exams and certification options once accepted.

At a Glance

Costs to Begin Teaching
Testing: $50-100
Certification: $60
Fingerprinting: $75
Up-front Credentialing Cost: $0

Costs to Maintain Emergency Credential
$40-120