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Become a Substitute Teacher in Wisconsin Without a Degree
Wisconsin requires post-secondary education (bachelor's degree or substitute teaching permit 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 teaching permit with 60+ cre
Minimum Education
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI)
Licensing Body
Community college credits may qualify
Alternative Path
Wisconsin Requirements Summary
Education Requirements
Wisconsin does not require a statewide license for short-term substitute teaching assignments of 20 or fewer consecutive days in the same assignment. For these short-term positions, the education requirements are set by individual school districts. However, for longer-term substitute assignments exceeding 20 days, a bachelor's degree and a DPI-issued substitute license are required.
Background Check
All substitute teachers in Wisconsin must undergo a criminal background check as required by state law. The background check includes a review of criminal records through the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ). Districts are responsible for conducting these checks and must verify clearance before allowing any substitute to work with students.
Age Requirements
Substitute teachers in Wisconsin must be at least 18 years of age. For those seeking a DPI substitute license for longer-term assignments, the minimum age is also 18, with verification required through valid government-issued identification.
Application Process
For short-term substitute positions, candidates apply directly to individual school districts in Wisconsin. For longer-term positions requiring a DPI substitute license, candidates must apply through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) online licensing system. After obtaining the DPI license, candidates then apply to districts for placement opportunities.
Yes (or equivalent credits)
Degree Required?
bachelor's degree or substitute teaching permit with 60+ cre
Minimum Education
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI)
Licensing Body
Community college credits may qualify
Alternative Path
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Full requirements overview for Wisconsin
Wisconsin: Salary Guide
Wisconsin: Background Check
Wisconsin: Age Requirements
Wisconsin: Certification
Wisconsin: How to Apply
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