Connecticut's 092 Intermediate Administration or Supervision Endorsement
The following instructions apply to those who have completed the Neag School's UConn Administrator Preparation Program (UCAPP).
Please note that the state educator certification regulations may change frequently. Regardless of your career plans, it is in your best interest that you submit the application for state certification within 30 days after graduation from the Neag School.
Certification Process
#092 candidates will start the certification process in the spring semester you will graduate (no earlier than May 1). Candidates will apply online through the Connecticut Educator Certification System (CECS).
- Watch Applying for Certification Tutorial Video and review FAQs for more information
- During the application, you will select your certificate or position type: Administrator
- Then select your endorsement area: 092 Intermediate Administration or Supervision
- Educational History
- Select your bachelor’s degree and save
- The system will ask if you have college/university coursework/degree that is not shown, and you will click Yes
- Add master’s degree
- Add Sixth Year Certificate
- When asked whether or not you have graduated with your Sixth Year Certificate, you can check, “Yes” even though your Certificate will not officially be posted until later this month. The official conferral date will be May 11, 2025. If you have already applied for certification and checked “No”, that is fine too.
- Professional History page asks, “Do you have any teaching, administrative, and/or special services experience that is not shown (considered experience under a valid teaching certificate). Answer Yes
- In order to receive your 092 certification, you must have completed five years teaching experience. Please have your school district/s complete the ED 126 Statement of Professional Experience form verifying you have met the teaching experience requirement. The ED 126 form must be submitted directly from the district to the Bureau of Educator Standards and Certification.
- Only candidates with the required teaching experience and certification will receive the UConn institutional recommendation for #092 certification.
- Continue with questions until complete.
- Pay $50 nonrefundable application review fee with a MasterCard, Visa, or Discover Card.
- After submitting payment, you should receive a confirmation email. If you don’t receive one, check your spam folder.
After Sixth Year Certificate is posted on transcript in Student Admin (typically late May/early June):
- The Neag School of Education Certification Officer will submit the institutional recommendation for certification to CSDE. Candidates are eligible for Initial Educator Certificate.
- Candidates should order official copies of their transcript (official transcripts must come from institution, not candidate) and have them sent to Bureau of Educator Standards & Certification, P.O. Box 150471, Hartford, CT 06115-0471 or to teacher.etranscript@ct.gov. Wait to order your official UConn transcript until Sixth Year is posted.
- If possible, mail your official transcript to CSDE for review. Due to the large volume of e-transcripts the Bureau receives daily, the e-transcript may expire before they are able to download and scan it into your file.
- Once all application materials have been received and reviewed (official transcripts, etc.), CSDE will send applicants a credential letter via email with a request for the fee balance.
- The certificate will be issued with the date of application or when all program requirements have been met.
If you have questions about your application, email teacher.cert@ct.gov.
Questions?
Contact the following Neag School staff with any certification questions:
Diane Herlihy
Administrative Services Assistant
diane.herlihy@uconn.edu
860-486-3816
Gentry 342
Ann Traynor, Ed.D.
Assistant Dean and Certification Officer
ann.traynor@uconn.edu
860-486-1354
Gentry 340A