Want to Become a Texas Teacher? Here’s What to Expect

Our team makes the path to certification clear, so you can focus on becoming a great teacher.

Dr. Kristy Mulkey

25 years of Teaching Experience

Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Here’s What You Need to Apply

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Here’s What You Need to Apply

  • Completed bachelor’s degree or in your final semester of completing your bachelor’s degree.
  • Overall GPA or last 60 hours GPA of 2.5.
  • Official transcripts sent from your university.
  • Graduates from outside the US must submit a course-by-course transcript evaluation and meet TEA’s English language proficiency requirements.

Guidance You Can Count On—From Start to Finish

With 240 Certification, you don’t go it alone. You get dedicated support at each stage of your journey.

Program Advisors

1

Your first guide through the process.

After you enroll, your personal Program Advisor makes sure you start strong and stay on track throughout your journey—with answers, reminders, and check-ins when you need them.

Curriculum

2

Learn what you need, when you need it.

Our self-paced, teacher-designed coursework prepares you for exams and the classroom. You’ll also receive detailed feedback from 240 Cert instructors to ensure you’re mastering what matters most.

Field Experience

3

Teaching, with someone in your corner.

Whether you’re completing an internship or clinical teaching, your Field Supervisor will provide feedback after classroom observations—plus regular check-ins whenever you need to talk through anything.

Certification

4

Ready to finish strong.

Our Certification Team tracks your progress and ensures you meet every requirement—so you’re ready to apply for your standard certificate without delays or worrying you missed something.

Program Advisors

1

Your first guide through the process.

After you enroll, your personal Program Advisor makes sure you start strong and stay on track throughout your journey—with answers, reminders, and check-ins when you need them.

Field Experience

3

Teaching, with someone in your corner.

Whether you’re completing an internship or clinical teaching, your Field Supervisor will provide feedback after classroom observations—plus regular check-ins whenever you need to talk through anything.

Curriculum

2

Learn what you need, when you need it.

Our self-paced, teacher-designed coursework prepares you for exams and the classroom. You’ll also receive detailed feedback from 240 Cert instructors to ensure you’re mastering what matters most.

Certification

4

Ready to finish strong.

Our Certification Team tracks your progress and ensures you meet every requirement—so you’re ready to apply for your standard certificate without delays or worrying you missed something.

Your Go-To Guide for What Comes Next

From costs to certification areas, this free guide answers your early questions so you can move forward with confidence.

Got questions?
We got answers!

What are the admission requirements for 240 Certification?

To be eligible for 240 Certification, you must:

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree (or be in your final semester of completing one) from an accredited university.
  • Have a 2.5 GPA, either overall or in your last 60 credit hours.
What are the steps to becoming a certified teacher through 240 Certification?

240 Certification is an alternative teacher certification program approved by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). It’s designed to help individuals with a bachelor’s degree (or nearly finished) become fully certified teachers in Texas through a flexible, online pathway.

Here’s how the program works:

  1. Apply and Get Admitted
    Submit your application, transcripts, and complete our admissions process. We’ll review your qualifications—including GPA and content-area eligibility.
  2. Start Online Coursework
    Once enrolled, you’ll begin self-paced, asynchronous coursework designed by experienced educators. This includes TEA-required training and instructional preparation.
  3. Complete 50 Hours of Field-Based Observation and Pass Certification Exams
    While working through your coursework, you’ll complete 50 hours of observation with certified teachers (virtually or in person) and prepare for the required TExES content exam(s) and PPR exam—with full access to 240 Tutoring’s online study guides.
  4. Begin Teaching with an SOE
    After passing your content exam and completing your coursework and observation hours, you’ll be issued a Statement of Eligibility (SOE)—allowing you to teach full-time on an intern or clinical certificate.
  5. Finish Your Internship or Clinical Teaching
    Teach for one academic year (internship) or complete a 14–15 week unpaid clinical teaching placement, depending on your chosen path.
  6. Earn Your Standard Certificate
    After successfully completing all program requirements, you’ll be recommended to TEA for your Standard Texas Teaching Certificate.

Throughout the process, you’ll be supported by personal advisors and experienced educators who guide you every step of the way.

How long does the program take?

The full 240 Certification program typically takes 12–18 months to complete.

However, many candidates can begin teaching in just a few months after enrollment—once they’ve finished their first coursework block, passed the content exam, and completed 50 hours of field-based experience.

Candidates have up to two years from their admission date to finish all program requirements.

What kind of support will I get during the program?

You’ll have a dedicated Program Advisor—a certified Texas educator who will guide you through every step, from enrollment to certification. You’ll also get:

  • Unlimited, FREE access to 240 Tutoring study guides for your certification tests
  • Ongoing email, text and phone support straight from your Program Advisor, no call centers.
  • Support from your Field Supervisor during your teaching internship or clinical placement
Do I get to choose what certification area I want to pursue?

You can indicate your preferred certification area when you apply, but final approval depends on whether you meet TEA and 240 Certification’s eligibility requirements based on your transcript coursework.

Do you certify outside of Texas?

No. Currently, 240 Certification only serves candidates pursuing a Texas certification.