For Educators in U.S. School Districts: Recognition of Foreign Degrees

If you wish to utilize your Woolf degree in your local school district, it is likely that you will be required to demonstrate its equivalency to a degree earned in the United States. Here are a few helpful tips to consider as you navigate the process:

Understanding Local Requirements

Before initiating the equivalency process, research your state and local school district's requirements concerning foreign degrees. This will provide clarity on the necessary steps to get your degree recognized locally. The following table provides links to information for all 50 states.

State Accepts Foreign Degrees Equivalency Report Required Link Notes
Alabama Yes Yes Alabama  
Alaska Yes Yes Alaska  
Arizona Yes Yes Arizona  
Arkansas Yes Yes Arkansas Additional information can be found at LangCred.org
California Yes Yes California  
Colorado Yes Yes Colorado  
Connecticut Yes Yes Connecticut  
Delaware Yes Yes Delaware  
Florida Yes Yes Florida  
Georgia Yes Unknown Georgia LangCred.org provides additional information.
Hawaii Yes Yes Hawaii  
Idaho Yes Yes Idaho  
Illinois Yes Yes Illinois  
Indiana Yes Yes Indiana  
Iowa Yes Yes Iowa  
Kansas Yes Yes Kansas  
Kentucky Yes Yes Kentucky  
Louisiana Yes Yes Louisiana  
Maine Yes Yes Maine  
Maryland Yes Yes Maryland  
Massachusetts Yes Yes Massachusetts  
Michigan Yes Yes Michigan  
Minnesota Yes Yes Minnesota  
Mississippi Yes Yes Mississippi  
Missouri Yes Yes Missouri  
Montana Yes Yes Montana  
Nebraska Yes Yes Nebraska  
Nevada Yes Yes Nevada  
New Hampshire Yes Yes New Hampshire  
New Jersey Yes Yes New Jersey  
New Mexico Yes Yes New Mexico  
New York Yes Yes New York  
North Carolina Yes Yes North Carolina  
North Dakota Yes Yes North Dakota  
Ohio Yes Yes Ohio  
Oklahoma Yes Yes Oklahoma  
Oregon Yes Yes Oregon  
Pennsylvania Yes Yes Pennsylvania  
Rhode Island Yes Yes Rhode Island  
South Carolina Yes Yes South Carolina  
South Dakota Yes Yes South Dakota  
Tennessee Yes Yes Tennessee  
Texas Yes Yes Texas  
Utah Yes Yes Utah  
Vermont Yes Yes Vermont  
Virginia Yes Yes Virginia  
Washington Yes Yes Washington  
West Virginia Yes Yes West Virginia  
Wisconsin Yes Yes Wisconsin  
Wyoming Yes Yes Wyoming  

 

Degree Equivalency Attestation

Woolf can provide a letter attesting to the equivalency of your Woolf credits (measured in ECTS, which are the standard unit of higher education credit in Europe) to US credits. This letter, along with your Woolf transcripts, may be all that you need for your school district to accept your Woolf education.

Degree Evaluation

You may be instructed to have your foreign degree evaluated by a recognized credential evaluation service. This service will compare your Woolf degree to US higher education standards and provide an equivalency report.

Selecting an Evaluation Service

Research and choose an evaluation service accepted by your school district or state education department. Most states require that the evaluation be conducted by an endorsed member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE).

Each evaluation service will offer a variety of reports. Make sure the report you choose meets the requirements of your state or district. A course-by-course evaluation report is one of the most commonly required reports. This report typically lists each completed course, semester hours earned, and the U.S. equivalent for all degrees earned.

Submission

Send your official transcripts and degree certificate to the evaluation service. Follow their specific submission guidelines.

Receiving the Report

Once the evaluation is complete, you will receive a report stating the U.S. equivalency of your foreign degree. This report is crucial for your state agency or school district to recognize your degree.

Other Considerations

Your state or district may require you to submit additional information or engage in other processes.

Depending on your local requirements and the role you intend to fill, you might need to undergo additional licensing or certification processes. These processes may include additional assessments, documentation of supervised teaching experience, background checks, and interviews. Check with your state's department of education or relevant licensing bodies for guidance.

Throughout the process, remember to stay proactive but be patient. After submitting all necessary documents, regularly follow up with your school district to check on the status of your application and whether they require any additional information. Recognizing foreign degrees can sometimes be a lengthy process. Be patient and give your school district and evaluation services ample time to process your documents.

You may also find it helpful to join local teacher organizations or forums. They can provide valuable insights, share experiences, and offer guidance on navigating the validation process.

Remember, earning a degree is a significant accomplishment. With perseverance and the right steps, you can ensure your degree is recognized and put to good use in your state and local school district.