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Education - Secondary Education Alternative Route to Teacher Certification


Schoolcraft program code #PAC.0P314/PAC.00314

This program requires students to complete a specific list of requirements before being officially admitted into the program.  Students are listed in a pre-program code while the application requirements are being met. Requirements are listed online at the Alternative Route to Interim Teacher Certification - Academics - Schoolcraft College or the Education - Secondary Education Alternative Route to Teacher Certification Program Application Information  catalog page. Contact the Alternative Route to Teacher Certification department at arc@schoolcraft.edu for additional information.  

The Alternative Route to Interim Teacher Certification (ARC) Program is a Michigan Department of Education-approved teacher preparation program allowing individuals to obtain initial certification in secondary education (grades 6-12), K-12, or add endorsements to a current teaching certificate.

A Secondary or K-12 Interim Teaching Certificate (ITC) is earned upon completion of pre-certification coursework, CPR/First Aid certification, passing of appropriate MTTC, and successful background check. The ITC enables program participants to work as certified secondary or K-12 classroom teachers in Michigan’s public, charter, and parochial classrooms.  Upon completion of 3 years of successful teaching under the ITC, instructional support from Schoolcraft College (peer mentoring and instructional coaching), and meeting additional program requirements a Standard Teaching Certificate is earned.

Certification is available in the following areas:  

  • Secondary education (grades 6-12)
  • K-12 (Music, Art, Physical Education, ESL, etc.)

New cohorts of the ARC program begin each year in the fall, winter, and spring/summer semesters. ARC teacher candidates will complete the pre-certification courses in either one or two consecutive semesters. The pre-certification courses are offered remotely in the evenings.

Students enrolled in the Alternative Route for Interim Teacher Certification Program will be required to maintain an overall 3.0 GPA, with no individual course grade lower than 3.0, and complete all program requirements within five years.

The ARC program also recognizes the value of prior teaching experience. Applicants who are not currently working in a K-12 classroom are encouraged to spend time in classrooms as a substitute teacher or a volunteer, to become better acquainted with their content area and the classroom environments.

The requirements for admission to an Alternative Route Program are:

  • Bachelor’s or graduate degree from an accredited college or university
  • Minimum grade point average of 3.0 (4.0 point scale)
  • Pass the applicable MTTC Subject Area Test(s) 
  • Pass the criminal background check (Fingerprinting may also be required by some school districts for fieldwork)
  • Demonstrate the social, emotional, and professional behaviors consistent with those of professional educators

Note: The Michigan Interim Teaching Certificate is recognized only while working under the supervision of the ARC program.

SAMPLE SCHEDULE OF COURSES


Intensive Pre-Certification Semester


Recommendation for Michigan Interim Teaching Certification after completion of Intensive Pre-Certification Semester.

Select One


Select one depedent upon educational goals

Total Credits: 10-11


First Year


Spring/Summer Session


Following first year (or minimum of 1 semester) of certified teaching in a Michigan school.

Total Credits: 2


Second Year


Spring/Summer Session


Following second year (or minimum of 3 semesters) of certified teaching in a Michigan school.

Total Credits: 2


Third Year


Spring/Summer Session


Following third year (or minimum of 5 semesters) of certified teaching in a Michigan school.

Total Credits: 2


Program Total: 16-17 Credits


Recommendation for Michigan Standard Teaching Certification after completion of all semesters and three years of successful teaching under areas of certification.

Programs Requiring Licensure


Federal regulations require Schoolcraft College to publicly disclose, for each educational program designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification required for employment in an occupation (or advertised as meeting a requirement for employment), information about whether program completion would meet those requirements in a state. These public disclosure requirements apply to all programs, regardless of their modality (i.e., on-ground, online, and hybrid programs).

Please see the disclosure related to the educational requirements for professional licensure and certification.