Cleveland State University's School of Education and Counseling permits Interns to substitute teach during their final year experiences (Apprentice Teaching I/II, Internship I/II, practicum/student teaching, etc.). Interns (with or without a bachelor degree) must complete the following requirements in order to substitute teach during their final year.
Note for Undergraduate Students WITHOUT a bachelor Degree: CSU Interns may apply for a one-time non-renewable one-year temporary non-bachelor’s substitute teaching license based on the authority granted by Senate Bill 1 (SB1). SB 1 permits a public or chartered nonpublic school to employ a substitute teacher according to the school’s own education requirements, provided the individual also is deemed to be of good moral character and successfully completes a criminal records check. Licenses are available at the request of the employing school or district. Applicants must have current FBI/BCI checks on file with ODEW. Some districts may also allow CSU Interns to use their Ohio Pre-Service Permit in place of a substitute teaching license.
Cleveland State University is responsible for verifying that teacher candidates satisfy all requirements to be eligible fo licensure. Therefore, the School of Education and Counseling agrees to the requirements for final year Interns (Internship I/II, Apprentice Teaching I/II, Practicum/Student Teaching:
All Early Field Experiences (i.e. Rotations & Steps/CI) are permitted to Substitute Teach without CSU approval but hours cannot conflict with or count towards required coursework or field hours. Early Field students should complete the CSU Early Field Substitute Teaching Application so that the Office of Field Services can provide transparency between Cleveland State University and our partner districts. This includes requirements, eligibility, and support throughout the semester.
The entire substitute teaching application process may take several weeks. CSU recommends completing the process as soon as possible as interns are not permitted to substitute teach without full CSU approval and license through the district. Policies and procedures may be revised to reflect changes in The School of Education and Counseling.
Reach out directly to Office of Field Services, (JH 187) at 216-687-4616 or OFSassistant@csuohio.edu