In lieu of college coursework, school districts may allow paraprofessionals to demonstrate knowledge and skills through formal assessments. Paraprofessionals who work in schools that do not receive Title I funds from the federal government may be able to qualify for employment with only a high school diploma. Also, translators and parent-involvement aides do not necessarily need to meet education requirements. However, requirements for these jobs and other types of aides may vary by school district.
Special education aides must obtain a license The hiring school district must request the license on behalf of the special education aide. Job requirements vary by school district, but typically include experience and post-secondary coursework. To renew a Special Education Program Aide license, the application must be requested by the employing school district administrator. Our processing times vary throughout the year.
For current processing times see Check Application Status. Submit questions and comments about this information to the Licensing Online Help desk. Skip to main content. DPI does not license regular education classroom aides or paraprofessionals.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Applications must be requested by employing school district administrator. How to Apply 1. Determine if you must submit fingerprints Use the fingerprint decision tree to determine if this step is needed. If you have determined that you need fingerprints, submit them electronically via our vendor Fieldprint by following the Electronic Fingerprint Submission directions.
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