Frequently Asked Questions
Induction Program
How much does the Induction Program cost?
The cost for the Induction Program is $250 for the non-refundable advisement fee and $2,000 per year (for two years) for tuition. If your school/district/charter does not subsidize/pay for mentor support, the cost of mentor support is an additional $2,000 per year.
Do I have to pay for the Induction Program up front?
The $250 non-refundable advisement fee is due up front, but the tuition payments are made in monthly installments from October - May.
How do I obtain my transcripts for my work in the Induction Program?
We do not offer official sealed transcripts for work completed in the Induction Program. Verification of completion can be accessed by printing a grade report from Canvas. See your Canvas account's Pages tab for more information. The only exception to this is for those that completed SpEd Induction prior to 2015. If you completed SpEd Induction prior to 2015, transcripts can be requested here.
How do I make a payment for the Induction Program?
Click here to access information on how to make a payment.
How long does it take to complete the Induction Program?
The standard Induction Program takes two years to complete. If a candidate applies for and is accepted in to the Early Completion Option (ECO) Program, it can be completed in one year.
What if I already have a Clear or Level II credential? Do I need to complete Induction?
No. On March 7, 2019 Title 5 was amended to allow an educator who already holds a clear teaching credential in one area, general education or special education, to be granted a clear teaching credential in a new credential type, in special education or general education, upon completion of the appropriate preliminary teacher preparation program without being required to complete an additional induction experience.
How do I enroll in the Induction Program?
The first step to enrolling in the Induction Program is to register for and attend an Information Meeting. Click here to find the registration link.
Can I clear my credential online?
LACOE BTP does not currently offer an online only option to complete Induction. The program includes meeting face to face and occasionally online with a mentor weekly for the duration of the program.
Do General Education & Education Specialists complete the same Induction Program?
Yes, the program is the same. Candidates are matched with mentors with a similar credential type (if available) to help tailor the program to meet a candidate's needs.
My preliminary credential is expired. Can I enroll in Induction?
No. Candidates need a valid Preliminary Credential that will last the duration of the Induction Program (2-years).
Who do I contact if I need an extension for my Preliminary Credential?
Contact Karen Valle for more information about extensions ([email protected]). Please note that only current Induction candidates can obtain assistance in applying for a credential extension. Prospective candidates must obtain a position as "Teacher of Record" in order to to qualify for assistance with an extension.
If I was let go or resigned from my school, can I still participate in Induction?
No. Per the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, all candidates must be "Teacher of Record" in order to participate in Induction. If a candidate is let go or resigns, their Induction Program is automatically put on hold.
If I already completed a year of Induction with another agency/district, can I complete Year Two with LACOE BTP?
Yes, but you must provide evidence of completion of Year One from your former agency/district.
The cost for the Induction Program is $250 for the non-refundable advisement fee and $2,000 per year (for two years) for tuition. If your school/district/charter does not subsidize/pay for mentor support, the cost of mentor support is an additional $2,000 per year.
Do I have to pay for the Induction Program up front?
The $250 non-refundable advisement fee is due up front, but the tuition payments are made in monthly installments from October - May.
How do I obtain my transcripts for my work in the Induction Program?
We do not offer official sealed transcripts for work completed in the Induction Program. Verification of completion can be accessed by printing a grade report from Canvas. See your Canvas account's Pages tab for more information. The only exception to this is for those that completed SpEd Induction prior to 2015. If you completed SpEd Induction prior to 2015, transcripts can be requested here.
How do I make a payment for the Induction Program?
Click here to access information on how to make a payment.
How long does it take to complete the Induction Program?
The standard Induction Program takes two years to complete. If a candidate applies for and is accepted in to the Early Completion Option (ECO) Program, it can be completed in one year.
What if I already have a Clear or Level II credential? Do I need to complete Induction?
No. On March 7, 2019 Title 5 was amended to allow an educator who already holds a clear teaching credential in one area, general education or special education, to be granted a clear teaching credential in a new credential type, in special education or general education, upon completion of the appropriate preliminary teacher preparation program without being required to complete an additional induction experience.
How do I enroll in the Induction Program?
The first step to enrolling in the Induction Program is to register for and attend an Information Meeting. Click here to find the registration link.
Can I clear my credential online?
LACOE BTP does not currently offer an online only option to complete Induction. The program includes meeting face to face and occasionally online with a mentor weekly for the duration of the program.
Do General Education & Education Specialists complete the same Induction Program?
Yes, the program is the same. Candidates are matched with mentors with a similar credential type (if available) to help tailor the program to meet a candidate's needs.
My preliminary credential is expired. Can I enroll in Induction?
No. Candidates need a valid Preliminary Credential that will last the duration of the Induction Program (2-years).
Who do I contact if I need an extension for my Preliminary Credential?
Contact Karen Valle for more information about extensions ([email protected]). Please note that only current Induction candidates can obtain assistance in applying for a credential extension. Prospective candidates must obtain a position as "Teacher of Record" in order to to qualify for assistance with an extension.
If I was let go or resigned from my school, can I still participate in Induction?
No. Per the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, all candidates must be "Teacher of Record" in order to participate in Induction. If a candidate is let go or resigns, their Induction Program is automatically put on hold.
If I already completed a year of Induction with another agency/district, can I complete Year Two with LACOE BTP?
Yes, but you must provide evidence of completion of Year One from your former agency/district.
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Join us every Wednesday from 3:00pm - 4:00pm via live Zoom
https://lacoe-edu.zoom.us/j/81441838409
Passcode: 900943