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Alabama bills allow veterans with 48 months’ service to get temporary teaching certs without a degree.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey is pushing Senate Bill 149, which would allow veterans with 48 months of honorable military service to earn temporary five-year teaching certificates without a bachelor’s degree.
Eligible veterans must have 60 college credits, a 2.5 GPA, a passing Praxis score, a background check, and a recommendation from a school official.
The bill, introduced by Sen. Matt Woods and Rep. Rick Rehm, aims to address teacher shortages while supporting veteran reintegration into civilian life.
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Los proyectos de ley de Alabama permiten a los veteranos con 48 meses de servicio obtener certificados temporales de enseñanza sin un título.