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Become a Substitute Teacher in Oregon Without a Degree
Oregon requires post-secondary education (bachelor's degree or TSPC-approved alternative) 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 TSPC-approved alternative
Minimum Education
Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC)
Licensing Body
Community college credits may qualify
Alternative Path
Oregon Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
Oregon offers flexible education pathways for substitute teachers. Candidates may qualify with a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, or with an associate's degree combined with relevant work experience in an educational or child-related setting. Official transcripts must be submitted to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) as part of the application.
Background Check
Oregon requires all substitute teacher applicants to complete a criminal background check, including fingerprinting submitted through the Oregon State Police (OSP) and the FBI. Background check results are reviewed by TSPC before a license is issued. Certain criminal convictions may disqualify an applicant from obtaining a substitute license.
Age Requirements
Substitute teachers in Oregon must be at least 18 years of age. This is a baseline requirement enforced by TSPC for all substitute teaching licenses.
Application Process
Applicants must apply for an Emergency Substitute Teaching License through the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) online portal. The application requires official transcripts, background check completion, and payment of licensing fees. Once licensed, substitutes may apply to individual school districts for placement. The license must be renewed according to TSPC's renewal schedule.
Substitute Teaching Permit/License
Oregon issues an Emergency Substitute Teaching License through TSPC. This license allows the holder to serve as a substitute teacher in Oregon public schools for the duration of the license period. The license is typically valid for three years and is renewable. Substitutes holding a regular Oregon teaching license do not need a separate substitute license.
Yes (or equivalent credits)
Degree Required?
bachelor's degree or TSPC-approved alternative
Minimum Education
Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC)
Licensing Body
Community college credits may qualify
Alternative Path
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