Teacher Education Program (TEP) Checklist

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Admission to TEP: Direct

Admission to the Teacher Education Program (TEP) is directly granted upon a student’s acceptance and enrollment at Purdue University, West Lafayette.

Engineering Technology Education Program Requirements and Milestones are determined by students catalog admission year and major. Please reference the 2024-2025 Engineering Technology Education Program Directory, the 2024-2025 Teacher Education Program Requirements and Milestones, and the Brightspace course Teacher Education Program Guidelines, Requirements, & Resources for more information.

Any course substitutions must fulfill associated key assessments, degree requirements, and licensure requirements. Prior approval by the Office of Teacher Education and Licensure is required.

A

Milestone A: Restricted Methods2 Qualified

Semester 3

  • 2.50/4.00 Overall GPA (at time of Milestone A review).
  • Professional Education (including Professional Education electives) and Learner Specialty Pathway course grades “C” or higher, no “I” (Incomplete), no “Pass/Fail”
  • Fulfill degree requirements as projected (3.00/4.00 ETTE Content GPA required for all courses in the Major Required Courses- see additional requirements in the Purdue University Catalog)
  • Be in Good Standing³ with the University (at time of Milestone A review).
  • Successful progression in Foundation Courses¹ and associated Foundation Portfolio Common Assessments.
  • Successfully complete three (3) Ti-BOT badges (at the time of Milestone A review).
  • No unresolved Professional Dispositions (D2) issues/concerns.
  • Adhere to the Criminal Background Check Policy.
  • Attend the mandatory TEP Orientation hosted by the Office of Teacher Education and Licensure (OTEL).
  • Submit the Teacher Education Program Agreement (TEPA).
  • Identify via the Teacher Education Program Agreement (TEPA) one of four chosen Learner Specialty Pathways; completion of one Learner Specialty Pathway course is required

B

Milestone B: Student Teaching Placement

Semester 5

  • 2.50/4.00 Overall GPA (at time of Milestone B review).
  • Professional Education (including Professional Education electives) and Learner Specialty Pathway course grades “C” or higher, no “I” (Incomplete), no “Pass/Fail”
  • Fulfill degree requirements as projected (3.00/4.00 ETTE Content GPA required for all courses in the Major Required Courses- see additional requirements in the Purdue University Catalog)
  • Be in Good Standing³ with the University (at time of Milestone B review).
  • Successful progression in Foundation Courses¹ and associated Foundation Portfolio Common Assessments.
  • Successfully complete five (5) total Ti-BOT badges (at the time of Milestone B review).
  • No unresolved Professional Dispositions (D2) issues/concerns.
  • Attend the mandatory Student Teaching Clinical Acceptance Process (CAP) Workshop provided by the Office of Clinical Practice (OCP) AND submit your CAP Application as directed by OCP.
    • Expanded Student Teaching practicums and full-time Student Teaching occur over two consecutive semesters.
    • Verify from the CAP Application projected Student Teaching semester/year.

C

Milestone C: Student Teaching Authorization

Semester 7

  • 2.50/4.00 Overall GPA (at time of Milestone C review).
  • Professional Education (including Professional Education electives) and Learner Specialty Pathway course grades “C” or higher, no “I” (Incomplete), no “Pass/Fail”
  • Fulfill degree requirements as projected (3.00/4.00 ETTE Content GPA required for all courses in the Major Required Courses- see additional requirements in the Purdue University Catalog)
  • Be in Good Standing³ with the University (at time of Milestone C review).
  • Successful completion and target met on Foundations Portfolio Common Assessments (submission and target met on Common Lesson Plan in Semester 7).
  • Successfully complete ten (10) total **Ti-BOT badges (at the time of Milestone C review).
  • Successfully complete all Professional Education (including all Foundations¹ and Restricted Methods2), Learner Specialty Pathway, and degree courses prior to Student Teaching (Semester Eight).
  • Attempt all required content test(s) before the Student Teaching semester; Test Requirements (ets.org)
    • Score Receipt Deadlines:
      • December 1 for Spring Student Teaching
      • July 1 for Fall Student Teaching
    • (5051) Technology Education (available until 8/31/2025) OR (5053) Technology and Engineering Education (available beginning 9/1/2024)
    • Code Purdue University (1631) as both the attending institution AND as a score recipient for ALL exam attempts. If completing a Learner Specialty Pathway that leads to licensure (High Ability or English Language Learners), the associated content exam must be attempted prior to the Student Teaching Semester (8).
  • No unresolved Professional Dispositions (D2) issues/concerns.
  • Adhere to the Criminal Background Check Policy.

D

Milestone D: TEP Completion

Semester 8

  • Milestones A-C met.
  • 2.50/4.00 Overall GPA (at time of Milestone D review).
  • Professional Education (including Professional Education electives) and Learner Specialty Pathway course grades “C” or higher, no “I” (Incomplete), no “Pass/Fail”
  • Verify degree is conferred on Transcript/Academic Record.
  • Be in Good Standing³ with the University (at time of Milestone D review).
  • No unresolved Professional Dispositions (D2) issues/concerns.
  • Successful completion and target met on all Common Assessments2 (submission and target met on CPAST and edTPA in Semester 8).

E

Milestone E: Licensure Eligible

Successful completion of the Purdue University Engineering Technology Education Program, Engineering Technology Education, BS, and the State of Indiana licensure requirements results in an Indiana REPA 3 Initial Instructional License in Technology Education (5-12) and *Blended and Online Teaching (5-12).

  • Milestones A-D met.
  • Resolve any holds on academic records (if applicable).
  • Successfully complete the required pedagogy test
  • Successfully complete all required content test(s)
    • (5051) Technology Education (available until 8/31/2025) OR (5053) Technology and Engineering Education (available beginning 9/1/2024)
    • Code Purdue University, West Lafayette (1631) as both the attending institution AND as a score recipient for ALL exam attempts.

F

Milestone F: Licensure Action(s)

Program Completed!

¹Foundation Courses linked with the Foundations Portfolio Common Assessments include EDCI 20002, EDCI 28500, EDCI 35000, EDPS 20001, EDPS 23500, EDPS 24800, EDPS 32700, EDPS 36201, EDPS 43010, and EDST 20010.

²Restricted Methods for Engineering Technology Education includes: TLI 46200 or EDCI 55800. Students must successfully progress through Milestone A to enroll in any Professional Education Restricted Methods course.

³For purposes of reports and communications to other institutions or agencies, and in the absence of any further qualifications of the term, a student shall be considered in Good Standing unless the student has been dismissed, suspended, or dropped from the University and not readmitted. A student is considered in Good Academic Standing if both a student’s semester and cumulative GPA are above a 2.00/4.00, (2024-2025 Purdue University Catalog).

⁴Common Assessments include Foundations Portfolio, Field Experience Dispositions, CPAST, edTPA, Common Lesson Plan, and Licensure.

*The Blended and Online Teaching (5-12) License is required for students on catalog admission year Fall 2024-Spring 2025. The Blended and Online Teaching (Ti-BOT) License requirements are embedded into coursework for all Teacher Education Undergraduate majors.

After Program Completion

Office of Teacher Education and Licensure


  • Serve as your liaison with the IDOE
  • Maintains licensure portfolio for life