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Become a Substitute Teacher in Iowa Without a Degree
Iowa requires post-secondary education (bachelor's degree or substitute authorization with 60 credits) to become a substitute teacher. A high school diploma alone is not sufficient in this state.
Yes (or equivalent credits)
Degree Required?
bachelor's degree or substitute authorization with 60 credit
Minimum Education
Iowa Board of Educational Examiners
Licensing Body
Community college credits may qualify
Alternative Path
Iowa Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
Since 2019, Iowa requires substitute teachers to hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Previously, a lesser credential was accepted, but updated regulations raised the minimum education standard. Official transcripts verifying degree completion must be submitted with the application.
Background Check
Iowa mandates a comprehensive criminal background check for all substitute teacher applicants, including fingerprinting through the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the FBI. The background check must be completed before a Substitute Authorization can be issued. Results are reviewed by the Board of Educational Examiners.
Age Requirements
Applicants for substitute teaching in Iowa must be at least 21 years of age. This requirement is tied to the bachelor's degree mandate and ensures candidates have sufficient maturity and academic preparation for the classroom.
Application Process
Candidates apply for a Substitute Authorization through the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners (BoEE) online portal. The application requires submission of official transcripts, background check clearance, and payment of the applicable fee. Processing times vary, and applicants are encouraged to apply well in advance of the school year.
Substitute Authorization
Iowa issues a Substitute Authorization credential through the BoEE that permits holders to serve as substitute teachers in any Iowa school district. The authorization is valid for five years and is renewable. Holders of a valid Iowa teaching license do not need a separate Substitute Authorization.
Yes (or equivalent credits)
Degree Required?
bachelor's degree or substitute authorization with 60 credit
Minimum Education
Iowa Board of Educational Examiners
Licensing Body
Community college credits may qualify
Alternative Path
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