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The Connecticut Ed 170 form is a crucial document for individuals seeking to obtain or renew their educator certification in the state. This application requires applicants to provide personal details such as their name, contact information, and social security number, as well as to disclose any past criminal convictions or professional disciplinary actions. A nonrefundable application fee of $50 must accompany the submission, and it can only be paid via money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check. Additionally, applicants are required to submit transcripts from their educational institutions and may need to include a statement of professional experience if they have prior teaching experience. The form also includes sections for endorsements, allowing educators to specify the subjects or grade levels they wish to teach. Importantly, the application process involves a criminal history record check, ensuring that all educators meet the state’s safety standards for working with children. Completing the Ed 170 form accurately and thoroughly is essential, as any misrepresentation can lead to denial or revocation of certification. Understanding the requirements and nuances of this application can significantly streamline the path to becoming a certified educator in Connecticut.

Sample - Connecticut Ed 170 Form

ED 170
REV. 9/19
C.G.S. 10-145
C.G.S. 10-145d, P.A. 03-168
CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bureau of Educator Standards and Certication
P.O. Box 150471
Hartford, CT 06115-0471
www.ct.gov/sde/cert
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Enclose a NONREFUNDABLE application fee of $50 in the form of a money order,
cashier’s check or certied bank check payable to: “Treasurer, State of CT” (NO personal checks or cash accepted).
GENERAL APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PART I: PERSONAL INFORMATION (Print all information in blue ink and in uppercase letters.)
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME MI GENDER
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER BIRTH DATE (Month-Day-Year) - Required
ADDRESS (Street ONLY no P.O. Box) Apt. #
(City) (State)
(Zip Code) FORMER LAST NAME(S) Required
PHONE
(Home/Cell)
(Work)
E-MAIL ADDRESS
1. Haveyoueverbeenconvictedofanycrime,excludingminortracviolations? YES NO
2. Haveyoubeendismissedforcausefromanyposition? YES NO
3. Haveyoueversurrenderedaprofessionalcerticate,license,permitorothercredential YES NO
(including,butnotlimitedto,aneducationcredential);hadonerevoked,suspended,
annulled,invalidated,rejectedordeniedforcause;orbeenthesubjectofanyother
adverseordisciplinarycredentialaction?
PursuanttoConnecticutGeneralStatutesSection10-221d,theStateBoardofEducationmustsubmit,periodically,adatabaseofapplicants
foraninitialissuanceofacerticate,authorizationorpermittotheStatePoliceBureauofInvestigationforacriminalhistoryrecordcheck.
Eachapplicantseekinganinitialissuanceorrenewalofacerticate,authorizationorpermitmustalsosubmittoarecordscheckofthe
DepartmentofChildrenandFamilies’childabuseandneglectregistryestablishedpursuanttoConnecticutGeneralStatutesSection
17a-101k.Inaddition,theStateBoardofEducationisrequiredtosubmitperiodicallyforcriminalhistoryrecordscheckthedatabaseofall
personswhoholdanycerticate,authorizationorpermit.
NOTE:Ifyouanswer“YES”toanyoftheabovequestions,youmustattachasignedstatementofexplanation.Iftherearemultiple
incidentswithineachquestion,youmustlistandexplaineachseparately.Submitocialcopiesofcourtoradministrativerecord(s),
includingdispositionofeachuse.
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1. Native American
2. Asian/PacicIslander
3. Black
4. White
5. Hispanic
Race/Ethnicity
(Optional)
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PART II: LIST CERTIFICATION ENDORSEMENTS REQUESTED (See enclosed code list.)
ENDORSEMENT #1 ENDORSEMENT #2 ENDORSEMENT #3 ENDORSEMENT #4
Checkboxifbilingualendorsementissoughtforabovediscipline(s).
Ifrequestingendorsement090,098,pleaseindicatethespecicoccupational/vocationalarea(e.g.,carpentry)
PART III: EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
LIST THE NAMES OF COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED
Name of Institution State Major Field Year of College Credit or
of Study Graduation Degree Awarded
PART IV: LIST TEACHING, ADMINISTRATIVE OR SPECIAL SERVICE EXPERIENCE
Please provide your education and work (within the last ten years) history, starting with your most recent position. Do not
include student teaching, substitute or paraprofessional experience. Attach an additional sheet of paper, if needed.
NAME OF SCHOOL LOCATION
(City, State)
JOB TITLE SUBJECT/FIELD GRADE(S) DATES EMPLOYED
FROM (M/Y) TO (M/Y)
PART V: DO YOU HOLD/HAVE YOU HELD AN OUT-OF-STATE CERTIFICATE? YES NO
(specifystateandtypeofcerticate)
(Attach a copy of both sides of out-of-state certicates, covering any of the experiences listed above that are within the
last 10 years.)
PART VII: APPLICANT ATTESTATION
Icertifythattheinformationprovidedbymeonthisapplicationandanyaccompanyingdocumentscontainsnomaterial
misrepresentations,falsicationsoromissionsandthatalloftheinformationgivenbymeistrue,completeandaccurate.I
understandthatallapplicationandaccompanyinginformationmaybeveriedandthatanymaterialmisrepresentation,
falsicationoromissionmayresultinthedenialorrevocationofmycerticate(s),permit(s)orauthorization(s).
ORIGINAL SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: DATE:
Information on this application is subject to disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act.
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Teaching Endorsements
010 Business,7–12
015 English,7–12
018 French,7–12
019 German,7–12
020Italian,7–12
021Latin,7–12
022Russian,7–12
023Spanish,7–12
024 OtherWorldLanguage,7–12
026History&SocialStudies,7–12
029Mathematics,7–12
030Biology,7–12
031Chemistry,7–12
032Physics,7–12
033EarthScience,7–12
034GeneralScience,7–12
035 Driver Education
040Agriculture,Pre-K–12
041VocationalAgriculture,7–12
042Art,PK–12
043Health,PK–12
044PhysicalEducation,PK–12
045HomeEconomics,PK–12
047TechnologyEducation,PK–12
049Music,PK–12
055PartiallySighted,PK–12
057DeafandHardofHearing,PK–12
059Blind,PK–12
062SchoolLibraryMediaSpecialist
072SchoolNurse-Teacher
073SchoolDentalHygienist-Teacher
089MarketingEducation,7–12
101WorldLanguageInstructor,Elementary
102RemedialReading&RemedialLanguageArts,1–12
104CooperativeWorkEducation/DiversiedOccupations
110 UniqueSubject-Area
111TeachingEnglishtoSpeakersofOtherLanguages(TESOL),PK–12
112IntegratedEarlyChildhood/SpecialEd.,Birth–Kindergarten
113IntegratedEarlyChildhood/SpecialEd.,Nursery-K–Elem.1–3
165ComprehensiveSpecialEducation,K–12
215English,MiddleSchool
226History&SocialStudies,MiddleSchool
229Mathematics,MiddleSchool
230 Biology, Middle School
231Chemistry,MiddleSchool
232Physics,MiddleSchool
233 Earth Science, Middle School
234 General Science, Middle School
235 Integrated Science, Middle School
305Elementary,1–6
317 Portuguese,7–12
318 MandarinChinese,7–12
483 Dance,Pre-K–12
485 TheatreandDrama,Pre-K–12
511 Montesori,Elementary,1–6
512 Montesori,Primary,BirthtoKindergarten
826 Vocational Department Head: Trade Technology
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CONNECTICUT ENDORSEMENT CODES
Administrative Endorsements
085SchoolBusinessAdministrator
092IntermediateAdministrationorSupervision
093SuperintendentofSchools
097ReadingandLanguageArtsConsultant
105DepartmentChairperson
Adult Education Endorsements
088Non-EnglishSpeakingAdults
106 High School Credit Diploma Program
107ExternalDiplomaProgram/NoncreditMandatedPrograms
Special Services Endorsements
061SpeechandLanguagePathologist
068SchoolCounselor
070SchoolPsychologist
071 School Social Worker
268 SchoolMarriage&FamilyTherapist
Vocational Endorsements
082VocationalTechnicalAdministrator
090OccupationalSubject,VocationalTechnicalSchools
091Trade-RelatedSubjects,VocationalTechnicalSchools
098Trade&IndustrialOccupations–ComprehensiveHighSchool
103HealthOccupations–ComprehensiveHighSchool
108PracticalNurseEducationInstruction
109HealthOccupations–VocationalTechnicalSchools
001Pre-K–Grade8
002Pre-K–Grade6
003Pre-K–Grade3
004Grades1–8
005ElementaryEducation,1–6
006MiddleGrades,4–8
007AcademicSubjects
008 Pre-K and Kindergarten
009Bilingual,PK–12
011LicensedPracticalNurse
013Elementary,K–6
016English,7–9
017Speech,7–12
025History,7–12
027SocialStudies,7–12
028History&SocialStudies,7–9
036 Core Curriculum
037Psychology,7–12
038Sociology,7–12
039SecondarySubject
046VocationalHomeEconomics,PK–12
048Librarian,7–12
050 Special Subject
051MentallyHandicapped1–12
052MentallyHandicapped7–12
053PhysicallyHandicapped,1–12
054PhysicallyHandicapped,7–12
056PartiallySighted,7–12
058Deaf,7–12
060Blind,7–12
063SpecialTeacherofReading,1–8
064SpecialTeacherofReading,7–12
065ComprehensiveSpecialEducation,PK–12
066GuidanceCounselor–Elementary
067GuidanceCounselor–Secondary
069PsychologicalExaminer
074 Elementary Principal
075GeneralSupervisor–Elementary
076 Secondary Principal
077GeneralSupervisor–Secondary
078Principal–CombinedSchool
079SpecialSupervisor
080AdministrativeAssistant
081SuperintendentofSchools
083SpecialAdministrative
086 Director of Adult Education (Full Time)
087 Director of Adult Education (Part Time)
094AdultEducation
095EducationSupervisor(StateDepartment)096
265 ComprehensiveSpecialEducation,1–12
**Certication Codes No Longer Issued. These codes may only be renewed by current endorsement holders**
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION
Use this form for all transactions EXCEPT:
•continuationofaConnecticutProfessionalEducatorCerticate(pleaseuseFormED179);or
•renewalofanInitialEducatorCerticate(pleaseuseFormED183).
A. For First-Time Applicants (Initial or Provisional Educator Certicate):
• completeandsignapplication;
• submit$50nonrefundableapplicationfee;
• submitocialtranscript(s);e-transcriptsshouldbesubmitteddirectlybythecollege(s)/universitytoteacher[email protected]
(submissionofe-transcriptswillexpediteprocessingtime);
• submitED-125StatementofPreparingHigherEducationInstitution;and/or
• submitED-126StatementofProfessionalExperienceandcopyofout-of-statecerticate/licenseforapplicantswithpriorteaching
experience.
B. For Renewal or Advancement to a Provisional Educator Certicate:
• completeandsignapplication;
• submit$250(includesnonrefundable$50applicationfee);and
• submitED-126StatementofProfessionalExperienceverifyingaminimumof10monthsoffull-timesuccessful
serviceinaConnecticutpublicschool.
C. For Advancement to a Professional Educator Certicate:
• completeandsignapplication;
• submit$375(includesnonrefundable$50applicationfee);
• submitocialtranscript(s)verifyingadditionalrequiredcoursework;e-transcriptssubmitteddirectlybythecollege(s)/universityto
teacher[email protected](submissionofe-transcriptswillexpediteprocessingtime);and
• submitED-126StatementofProfessionalExperienceverifying30monthsofsuccessfulserviceunderaConnecticutProvisional
CerticateforaConnecticutboardofeducationorinanapprovednonpublicschool.
D. Cross Endorsement if You Hold a Connecticut Teacher Certicate:
• completeandsignapplication;
• submitcerticationfeeof$50(totalfeeis$100percrossendorsement);
• submitocialtranscript(s)forcourseworkapplicabletocrossendorsementrequestedandnotsubmittedsince2009;e-transcripts
submitteddirectlybythecollege(s)/universitytoteacher[email protected](submissionofe-transcriptswillexpediteprocessing
time); and
• verifysuccessfulcompletionofapplicabletestingrequirements.
E. Adult Education Certicate:
• completeandsignapplication;
• submit$50applicationfee(additional$50feedueuponqualication);and
• submitocialtranscript(s);e-transcriptsshouldbesubmitteddirectlybythecollege(s)toteacher[email protected](submission
ofe-transcriptswillexpediteprocessingtime).
NOTES:
• Anapplicationwillnotbeprocessedwithoutthe$50certiedbankcheckormoneyorder.(Nopersonalchecksorcashaccepted.)
• TheBureauofEducatorStandardsandCerticationwillnotifyyoubye-mailifadditionalcredentialsarerequired.Ensureyou
haveprovidedacurrent,accuratee-mailaddress.
• Retainaphotocopyofallapplicationmaterialsforyourrecords.
How to contact the Bureau of Educator Standards and Certication:
E-mail:teacher[email protected]
Website:www.ct.gov/sde/cert
Fax: 860-713-7017
Phone:860-713-696924-hourautomatedphonelineonMondayandThursday,between12-4p.m.
(To speak with a sta member anytime during the greeting, press zero two times.)
CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Bureau of Educator Standards and Certication
P.O. Box 150471
Hartford, CT 06115-0471
www.ct.gov/sde/cert
ED 170
REV. 9/19
C.G.S. 10-145
C.G.S. 10-145d, P.A. 03-168

Form Information

Fact Name Details
Governing Law The ED 170 form is governed by Connecticut General Statutes Section 10-145 and Section 10-145d, as well as Public Act 03-168.
Application Fee A nonrefundable application fee of $50 is required. Payment must be made via money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check, payable to “Treasurer, State of CT.” Personal checks and cash are not accepted.
Criminal History Check Applicants must undergo a criminal history record check as mandated by Connecticut General Statutes Section 10-221d. This includes a review by the State Police Bureau of Investigation.
Child Abuse Registry Check Applicants must also submit to a records check of the Department of Children and Families’ child abuse and neglect registry, as required by Connecticut General Statutes Section 17a-101k.
Information Disclosure Information provided on the ED 170 form is subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
Signature Requirement Applicants must certify that the information provided is accurate and complete. A signed statement is required if any questions regarding criminal history are answered “YES.”

Detailed Guide for Filling Out Connecticut Ed 170

Completing the Connecticut Ed 170 form is an essential step in your application process for educator certification. After filling out the form, you will need to submit it along with the required documentation and fees to ensure your application is processed efficiently.

  1. Obtain the Connecticut Ed 170 form from the Connecticut State Department of Education website or other official sources.
  2. Fill in your last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields.
  3. Select your gender from the options provided.
  4. Enter your social security number and birth date in the required format (Month-Day-Year).
  5. Provide your address (street only, no P.O. Box), including apartment number, city, state, and zip code.
  6. If applicable, list any former last names.
  7. Input your phone numbers (home/cell and work) and email address.
  8. Answer the three questions regarding criminal history and professional conduct. If you answer "YES" to any question, attach a signed statement of explanation.
  9. Select your race/ethnicity from the options provided (this is optional).
  10. List the endorsements you are seeking by checking the appropriate boxes.
  11. Provide the names of colleges or universities attended, along with the state, major field of study, year of graduation, and degree awarded.
  12. Detail your work history for the last ten years, starting with the most recent position. Include the name of the school, location, job title, subject/field, grades, and dates employed.
  13. Sign and date the application to certify that all information is accurate and complete.
  14. Prepare a nonrefundable application fee of $50 in the form of a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check made payable to "Treasurer, State of CT."
  15. Submit your completed application form, fee, and any required supporting documents to the Connecticut State Department of Education.

Obtain Answers on Connecticut Ed 170

  1. What is the purpose of the Connecticut Ed 170 form?

    The Connecticut Ed 170 form serves as a general application for individuals seeking certification as educators in Connecticut. This form is essential for those who wish to obtain their initial educator certificate, authorization, or permit. It collects important personal information, educational background, and professional history to assess eligibility for certification.

  2. What are the fees associated with submitting the Ed 170 form?

    When submitting the Ed 170 form, applicants must include a nonrefundable application fee of $50. This fee must be paid in the form of a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check made payable to the "Treasurer, State of CT." It is important to note that personal checks or cash are not accepted.

  3. What should I do if I answer "yes" to any of the criminal history questions?

    If you answer "yes" to any of the questions regarding criminal history or professional conduct, you must attach a signed statement explaining the circumstances. Each incident should be detailed separately, and you should also provide official copies of any relevant court or administrative records, including the disposition of each case.

  4. What documentation is required to support my application?

    Along with the completed Ed 170 form, you must submit:

    • Your official transcripts from colleges or universities attended.
    • The ED-125 Statement of Preparing Higher Education Institution, if applicable.
    • The ED-126 Statement of Professional Experience, especially if you have prior teaching experience.

    For e-transcripts, they should be sent directly from the institution to the designated email address provided by the Connecticut State Department of Education.

  5. How can I check the status of my application after submission?

    After submitting your application, you will receive a notification via email from the Bureau of Educator Standards and Certification. This email will inform you if additional credentials are required. To ensure you receive timely updates, provide a current and accurate email address on your application. You can also contact the Bureau directly via phone or email for inquiries regarding your application status.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Connecticut Ed 170 form can be a straightforward process, but many applicants make common mistakes that can delay their certification. One frequent error is not providing the correct payment method. The form specifically states that only a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check is acceptable. Personal checks and cash are not allowed. Failing to follow this instruction means the application will not be processed, which can be frustrating for applicants who are eager to start their teaching careers.

Another common mistake involves the section regarding criminal history. Applicants must answer questions about past convictions and disciplinary actions honestly. If you answer "YES" to any of these questions, you need to attach a signed statement explaining the circumstances. Many people overlook this requirement, thinking that a simple "NO" suffices. However, transparency is crucial. Not providing the necessary documentation can lead to complications or even denial of the application.

Inaccurate or incomplete personal information is also a prevalent issue. Applicants often forget to include their full names, social security numbers, or contact information. Each piece of information is essential for processing the application. Double-checking this section can save time and prevent unnecessary delays. Remember, the form requires specific details, such as your address without a P.O. Box, which some may overlook.

Lastly, many applicants fail to include their educational and work history accurately. The form requests a comprehensive account of your employment over the last ten years, excluding certain experiences like student teaching. Neglecting to provide this information or listing it incorrectly can hinder your application. Make sure to include all relevant positions, specifying job titles, subjects taught, and dates of employment. This thoroughness demonstrates your qualifications and commitment to the profession.

Documents used along the form

The Connecticut Ed 170 form is a crucial document for individuals seeking educator certification in Connecticut. Along with this form, several other documents are often required to complete the application process. Each document serves a specific purpose in verifying the applicant's qualifications and background. Below is a list of commonly used forms and documents associated with the Ed 170.

  • ED 125 Statement of Preparing Higher Education Institution: This form verifies that the applicant has completed an educator preparation program at an accredited institution.
  • ED 126 Statement of Professional Experience: This document outlines the applicant's previous teaching experience and must be submitted by those with prior teaching credentials.
  • Official Transcripts: Applicants must provide official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended, confirming their educational qualifications.
  • Criminal History Record Check: A background check is required to ensure the applicant has no disqualifying criminal history, as mandated by state law.
  • Child Abuse and Neglect Registry Check: This document confirms that the applicant is not listed in the Department of Children and Families’ registry, ensuring child safety.
  • Application Fee Payment: A nonrefundable fee of $50 must be submitted with the application, typically in the form of a certified check or money order.
  • Signed Statement of Explanation: If the applicant answers "yes" to any background questions on the Ed 170, they must provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances.

Completing the certification process requires careful attention to detail. Each document plays a vital role in ensuring that applicants meet the necessary standards for educator certification in Connecticut. It is essential to follow all instructions carefully to avoid delays in processing.

Similar forms

The Connecticut Ed 170 form is an important document for educators seeking certification. It shares similarities with several other forms used in educational settings. Here are five documents that are similar to the Ed 170 form:

  • ED 179 - Application for Continuation of a Connecticut Professional Educator Certificate: Like the Ed 170, this form requires applicants to provide personal information and submit an application fee. It is specifically for those looking to continue their certification.
  • ED 183 - Application for Renewal of an Initial Educator Certificate: This form is similar in that it also requires personal details and an application fee. It is used for renewing an initial certificate, ensuring educators maintain their qualifications.
  • ED 125 - Statement of Preparing Higher Education Institution: This document requires information about the educator's preparation program. Similar to the Ed 170, it is part of the certification process and helps verify educational background.
  • ED 126 - Statement of Professional Experience: This form documents an applicant’s teaching experience. Like the Ed 170, it emphasizes the importance of providing accurate information about one’s professional history.
  • ED 175 - Application for Cross Endorsement: This form is used when educators seek additional endorsements. It shares similarities with the Ed 170 by requiring personal information and supporting documents to verify qualifications.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Connecticut Ed 170 form, it is essential to follow specific guidelines to ensure a smooth application process. Here are some important dos and don’ts to keep in mind:

  • Do use a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check for the application fee.
  • Do provide your full legal name as it appears on your identification.
  • Do answer all questions truthfully, especially regarding any criminal history or disciplinary actions.
  • Do include all required documents, such as official transcripts and statements of professional experience.
  • Don't submit personal checks or cash; they will not be accepted.
  • Don't leave any sections of the application blank; incomplete forms may delay processing.
  • Don't forget to sign and date the application before submission.
  • Don't provide a P.O. Box as your address; only a physical street address is acceptable.

Misconceptions

Understanding the Connecticut Ed 170 form is crucial for educators seeking certification. However, several misconceptions can lead to confusion. Here’s a breakdown of ten common misunderstandings:

  1. It’s only for new applicants. Many believe the Ed 170 form is exclusively for first-time applicants. In reality, it’s also used for renewals and endorsements.
  2. Personal checks are accepted. Some think they can submit a personal check for the application fee. However, only money orders, cashier’s checks, or certified bank checks are allowed.
  3. Submitting the form guarantees certification. Just because the form is submitted does not mean certification will be granted. All information must be accurate, and additional documentation may be required.
  4. Criminal history checks are optional. Many applicants believe they can skip the criminal history check. This is not true; it is a mandatory part of the application process.
  5. Past convictions don’t need to be reported. Some think they can omit past convictions. If there are any, they must be disclosed, regardless of severity.
  6. Only teaching experience counts. Applicants often assume that only teaching experience is relevant. However, all work history, including non-teaching roles, is important for the application.
  7. All endorsements are automatic. A common misconception is that applying for an endorsement guarantees approval. Each endorsement requires specific qualifications and documentation.
  8. Electronic transcripts aren’t necessary. Some applicants think they can submit paper transcripts. In fact, e-transcripts expedite processing and are preferred.
  9. The application fee is refundable. Many believe they can get their application fee back if their application is denied. Unfortunately, the $50 fee is nonrefundable.
  10. Only educators need to fill out the form. Some think the Ed 170 is only for teachers. In truth, it applies to various educational roles, including administrators and specialists.

Clearing up these misconceptions can help streamline the application process and ensure a smoother path to certification. Always refer to the official guidelines for the most accurate information.

Key takeaways

Filling out the Connecticut Ed 170 form is a crucial step for individuals seeking certification in education within the state. Here are some key takeaways to consider:

  • Nonrefundable Fee: A $50 application fee is required, and it must be paid via a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank check made out to "Treasurer, State of CT." Personal checks and cash are not accepted.
  • Personal Information: The form requires basic personal details, including your full name, social security number, birth date, and contact information. Be sure to fill in all required fields accurately.
  • Criminal History Disclosure: Applicants must answer questions regarding any past criminal convictions, dismissals from positions, or issues with professional credentials. A "yes" answer necessitates a signed explanation.
  • Education History: List all colleges or universities attended, including the major field of study and the year of graduation. This information is essential for evaluating your qualifications.
  • Work Experience: Provide a detailed account of your employment history over the past ten years, excluding student teaching or substitute positions. Include job titles, subjects taught, and dates of employment.
  • Certification Verification: If you hold out-of-state certifications, copies of both sides must be attached to the application to verify your qualifications.
  • Email Communication: A current email address is necessary, as the Bureau of Educator Standards and Certification will communicate any additional requirements through this channel.
  • Application Processing: Applications will not be processed without the required fee. Ensure all documentation is complete to avoid delays.
  • Record Keeping: It is advisable to keep photocopies of all submitted materials for your personal records. This can be helpful for future reference.
  • Contact Information: For any questions or concerns, applicants can reach the Bureau via email, phone, or fax. Familiarize yourself with their contact details for efficient communication.

By following these guidelines, applicants can navigate the Ed 170 form process more effectively and increase their chances of obtaining certification in Connecticut.