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Utah currently has about 3,000 teachers, but state officials worry that as the student population continues to grow, more teachers will be needed. The board also realizes that teaching is not typically a profession for someone to get rich.
To become a teacher in Utah, you must obtain a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, preferably in education or a related field. Additionally, you need to complete a state-approved teacher preparation program and pass the Praxis exams.
CACTUS - Comprehensive Administration of Credentials for Teachers in Utah Schools Records. CACTUS is Utah's current database that manages educator licensing and assignment records. Educators may access a “view” of their CACTUS profile by creating an account in .
UTAH — Utah ranks fourth among the best states for teachers in 2024, ing to a new study by personal finance website WalletHub, despite facing challenges in classroom sizes and education funding.
Alternate Path to Professional Educator Licensure (APPEL) is a program created and managed by the Utah State Board of Education to provide those who already have a bachelor's degree the opportunity to earn a teaching license.
Utah's Retention rate has remained almost constant for over 10 years with on average 91% of educators returning to public education each year. On average, the state can expect 73% of its educators to still be in public education after 5 years. More than half of public teachers employed are still working 10 years later.
Utah State University is ranked No. 39 (tie) out of 255 in Best Education Schools.
Utah has maintained one of the country's lowest teacher turnover rates, ranging from 8.7 to 9.8 percent over the past decade.
An educator license is required to be a teacher in a Utah public school. You must complete a preparation program to earn your Professional Educator License.
So, you want to pursue a rewarding teaching career in Utah? You'll need to complete a bachelor's degree and an Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Then, you'll need to complete a Praxis test required to become licensed in your preferred concentration. You must also pass a background check.