Who is Required to Take the Tests?

Passing the required certification tests is one component of the process for certification in the state of Illinois. In addition to passing these tests, a candidate for certification must complete all required coursework in an Illinois-approved educator preparation program and complete the field and clinical experience requirements. In addition, successful completion of a content test in the area of teaching assignment is one means of becoming "highly qualified" under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.

Except as otherwise provided, the following individuals are required to successfully complete one or more ICTS tests:

Out-of-State Candidates

An individual who holds a valid, comparable certificate from another state, possession, or territory of the United States and who applies for Illinois certification on or after August 25, 2009, will not be required to pass the ICTS Basic Skills test if the individual has not previously attempted and failed the ICTS Basic Skills test.

Individuals who apply for an Illinois certificate on or after August 25, 2009, must pass an Illinois content-area test. No waivers or exemptions are available.

Out-of-state certificate holders are not exempt from taking the APT test that is required of candidates seeking the Illinois Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, and Special Teaching Certificates.

Out-of-state certificate holders seeking a Special Pre-School-to-Age-21 Certificate are not exempt from taking the Special Education General Curriculum Test.