When you register for the FTCE or FELE, you will be asked the following background questions. The information that you provide will be kept confidential. If you register on the Internet, you will respond to the following questions as you register. If you register by mail for paper-based testing, enter your responses to the following questions on the registration application.
| Background Questions and Responses | |
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Highest degree earned (section 12 on the registration application)
What is the highest level degree you have earned? | |
| A. | Bachelor's |
| B. | Master's |
| C. | Specialist |
| D. | Doctorate |
| Location of highest degree earned (section 13 on the registration application)
Where did you earn your highest level degree? | |
| A. | Florida |
| B. | U.S. (outside Florida but within U.S. and U.S. territories) |
| C. | Other |
Certification status (section 14 on the registration application)
Are you currently certified to teach in Florida? | |
| A. | Yes |
| B. | No |
Teacher preparation program (section 15 on the registration application)
Did you attend a Florida community college-based teacher preparation program or a regular college of education training program within a state or private college? | |
| A. | Yes |
| B. | No |
Teacher preparation location (section 16 on the registration application)
Did you train in-state or out-of-state? | |
| A. | In-state |
| B. | Out-of-state |
Teaching status (section 17A on the registration application)
Are you currently teaching in Florida? | |
| A. | Yes |
| B. | No |
School district (section 17B on the registration application)
If you are currently teaching in Florida, indicate the school district where you teach (see "School District Codes").
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Student status (section 18A on the registration application)
Are you currently a student in Florida? | |
| A. | Yes |
| B. | No |
College or university code (section 18B on the registration application)
If you are currently a student in Florida, indicate the college or university you attend (see "College Codes").
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