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Teacher Credential / Certification Programs

As an LAUSD teacher, many local institutions and programs are available for further professional development. If you are enrolling for the first time in a teacher credentialing program, or, if you have already earned a credential and are interested in pursuing more advanced professional studies, these links will assist you in quickly obtaining program and enrollment information via the World Wide Web.

The LAUSD has Intern Partnership Agreements with many of the schools. These agreements can include the areas of Multiple Subject, Single Subject, Special Education, Counseling or Psychology. Click here to see the current list of partnership schools and the areas included in the agreement.

CSU / UC System

Private Schools

Online Programs

CSU Bakersfield Azusa Pacific University Cal State Teach
CSU Dominguez Hills Biola University Western Governors University*
CSU Fresno Cal Lutheran University  
CSU Fullerton Chapman University  
CSU Long Beach Claremont Graduate University  
CSU Los Angeles La Sierra University  
CSU Northridge Loyola Marymount University
CSU Pomona Mount Saint Mary's College
CSU San Bernardino National University
San Diego State University Occidental College
UC Irvine Pacific Oaks College
UC Los Angeles Pepperdine University
Point Loma Nazarene University
University of La Verne
University of Phoenix
University of Southern California (USC)
Whittier College

* Because WGU is a competency-based university, not credit based, at this time unit credit for coursework completed through WGU is not eligible for salary point credit for LAUSD teachers.