Utah Admin. Code R277-333-4 - Apprentice Requirements

(1) An apprentice must be at least 18 years old.
(2) An apprentice must have a high school diploma or GED.
(3) An apprentice shall have a cleared background check and must enroll in FBI Rapback as set forth in Section R277-301-10.
(4)
(a) An LEA may not record an apprentice as a teacher of record or long-term substitute teacher in the LEA.
(b) If an individual is a teacher of record or long-term substitute teacher:
(i) the Superintendent may not enroll the individual in the RAPT; and
(ii) the Superintendent may require the individual to repay education related expenses provided through the RAPT.
(5) An apprentice shall complete a FAFSA, if enrolled in an IHE program.
(6) An apprentice shall be physically capable to perform the basic functions of teaching, with or without reasonable accommodation, and without jeopardizing the safety of the apprentice or others.
(7) If an apprentice is a military veteran, the apprentice may be eligible for GI Bill training programs while registered as an apprentice.
(8) An apprentice shall provide transcripts from an IHE as requested by the Superintendent.
(9) An apprentice shall serve under the direction of a mentor.
(10) An apprentice shall complete a minimum of 1,000 hours of on-the-job learning.
(11) An apprentice shall demonstrate competency in all 37 general teacher preparation competencies, as incorporated by reference in Rule R277-304.
(12) An apprentice shall demonstrate all competencies required for the apprentice's desired license area of concentration as described in Rule R277-304.
(13) If an apprentice is seeking a secondary endorsement, the apprentice shall demonstrate additional content specific training as recorded in the apprentice's IPLP.
(14) An apprentice shall complete the RAPT in no more than three years.
(15) The Superintendent shall award a professional license to an apprentice upon completion of all requirements identified in this rule and Rule R277-301.

Notes

Utah Admin. Code R277-333-4
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-22, effective 11/7/2024

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