Alternate Route Teacher Certification

Teacher Certification

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If you’ve already earned a bachelor’s degree and are ready to bring your passion for education into the classroom, Montclair’s Alternate Route program can help you get there — fast.

Designed for career-changers and aspiring teachers looking for a direct path to certification, this state-approved program helps you become a certified teacher in New Jersey without a traditional education degree.

All you need is a bachelor’s degree, a Certificate of Eligibility (CE) or Limited CE and employment as a teacher of record in a New Jersey public school. You’ll complete your coursework while teaching full-time, so you can immediately start making a difference in students’ lives while working toward your certification.

You’ll gain the tools to manage your classroom effectively, design impactful lessons, and meet the diverse needs of learners. Our supportive faculty and flexible, asynchronous structure mean you’ll have expert guidance and the freedom to learn on your own schedule.

Accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation Programs (CAEP), you’ll graduate ready to lead with confidence — and you won’t have to put your life on hold to do it. If you’re looking for a fast, affordable, and respected way to become a teacher in New Jersey, Montclair’s Alternate Route program is your next step.

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Hybrid

Montclair offers a K-6 and P-12 50-hour pre-professional service course that can be completed online prior to admission into the alternate route program. The 50-hour pre-professional service course for P-3 can be completed after applicants gain admission into the P-3 Modified Alternate Route program.

Combine this with in-person and virtual mentoring and in-person coursework, you’ll get the best of both worlds.

Alternate Route K-6 Certification (K-6 Elementary)

The 30-credit Alternate Route Teacher Certification (K-6 Elementary) program is completed on campus over two years. The Alternate Route accommodates your schedule, allowing you to teach in a full-time teaching position while completing the required coursework. You must have a Certificate of Eligibility (CE) to enroll. When you complete the program, you’ll be able to apply for standard certification through the NJDOE.

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The P-3 Modified Alternate Route

The Alternate Route Program for P-3 certification is a 30-credit synchronous online graduate program that prepares you to apply for standard certification with the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE). Designed to be completed in two years, the program aligns with enrollment in the employer-based Provisional Teacher Program (PTP). While a CE is not required for admission, individuals must hold a CE or Limited CE to qualify for full-time employment as a teacher of record in a New Jersey public school. When you complete the program, you’ll be able to apply for standard certification through the NJDOE.

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Alternate Route Teacher Certification Subject Area (P-12)

The 24-credit Alternate Route Teacher Certification Subject Area (P-12) program is completed on campus over two years. The Alternate Route accommodates your schedule, allowing you to teach in a full-time teaching position while completing required coursework. You must have a Certificate of Eligibility (CE) to enroll. When you complete the program, you’ll be able to apply for standard certification through the NJDOE.

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Admission Requirements

To earn this certification, you’ll also need to be admitted to Montclair’s nationally recognized Teacher Education and Certification program.

To apply, you must have:

  • Submit a NJDOE Certificate of Eligibility [Montclair participates in NJ DOE’s Limited CE Pilot program]. Required for Elementary or Subject-Matter Alternate Route Programs. While a CE is not required for admission to the Modified P3 Alternate Route, individuals must hold a CE or Limited CE to qualify for full-time employment as a teacher of record in a New Jersey public school.
  • A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college with a standard cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. You may apply for a Limited CE if you have a GPA between 2.5 and 2.99
  • Secure full-time employment for the Elementary and Subject Area Alternate Route. You may be conditionally admitted to P-3 without employment (for the first six credits).
  • Pass the Praxis II for your certification area.
  • Applicants with non-U.S. degrees, please visit the International Applicants page to review the US degree equivalency information.
  • *F1/J1 seeking students are not eligible for this program. 

Admission Checklist

  • Application Deadline:
    • Fall Semester: Application must be completed two weeks before the first day of the semester. See Academic Calendar for dates.
    • Spring Semester: Application must be completed two weeks before the first day of the semester. See Academic Calendar for dates.
  • Once you apply and your application is reviewed, you’ll participate in an admissions interview before a decision is made – which typically occurs within 4 weeks.
  • Online Application: Submit application and $60 non-refundable fee (or waiver if applicable).
  • Transcript: One from each college attended.
  • Portrait of a Teacher Essay: Pick one of the following standards and write a two-page essay addressing the questions below.
    • Standard 1: Understand critical thinking and problem solving and create learning experiences that promote the development of students’ critical thinking and problem solving skills and dispositions
    • Standard 2: Understand principles of democracy and plan and carry out instruction that promotes democratic values and communication in the classroom
    • In a cohesive essay of two pages, please address the following:
      • In your life as a citizen, student, and future teacher of this society, what experiences are reflective of this standard? Additionally, what experiences in your life have conflicted with this standard? Envision yourself as a teacher. How would you foster a classroom climate that would promote this standard in your discipline? You might begin by reflecting on some of your own classroom experiences as a student. Which things would you do differently and which would you emulate in creating such a classroom climate?
  • Standardized Test Scores: See information on the Center for Student Success and Educator Excellence. Praxis II scores in content area are required.
  • Certificate of Eligibility
  • Resume: Required
  • 50 hour Pre-Professional Experience:  May be satisfied by taking: SASE 210, Public Purposes of Education or an hours-based course at another institution with 20 hours field experience in a 50-hour class. If not taken at Montclair, a transcript must be submitted with application.

Understanding the Alternate Route Process

Interested in taking the Alternate Route to becoming a certified teacher? Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the process you’ll need to follow.

  1. Apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (CE) from the NJ Department of Education (NJDOE). This authorizes you to seek and accept employment in a New Jersey public school. You’ll need a bachelor’s degree with a 3.0 GPA or higher, meet the subject matter requirements, pass the Praxis II exam for the certification area you’re seeking, and take the Physiology and Hygiene Test.
  2. Once you’ve obtained your CE, you accept employment as the lead teacher in a classroom. 
  3. Apply to an Alternate Route Program approved by the NJDOE. Here’s where Montclair comes in – you’ll take your 50-credit Pre-Professional Service Course with us, which is what you’ll need to complete to get your provisional license. To apply, you’ll need your resume, application, transcripts, and a Portrait of a Teacher personal essay to be considered for admission.
  4. Complete the 50-credit Pre-Professional Service Course.
  5. Enter the Provisional Teacher Program and meet mentoring and evaluation requirements. This happens after you obtain a teaching position in a public school, complete the 50-hour pre-professional service course, and provide your school district with a Verification of Program Completion. You’ll be issued a provisional teaching certificate, valid for two years, and paired with a mentor in your district for 30 weeks. You’ll also need to have two evaluations of Effective or higher within the past 3 years.
  6. Meet the program course requirements. You’ll also be assigned a Montclair mentor to help you on your journey.
  7. Successfully complete the Provisional Teacher process and apply for standard certification. When you’re done, we’ll issue your Verification of Program Completion, and you’ll be on your way!

Related Programs

Not sure if Alternate Route is right for you? Check out our other additional certifications, designed for applicants who already hold teaching certification and are looking to gain additional certifications.

Questions? We’re Here to Help.

For questions about this program or information about how to enroll, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions.

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