Veterans in need of assistance with transportation to
a VA medical appointment should contact the appropriate agency as soon as notification of a scheduled VA appointment has been
received. Requests for same day or next day or travel may not be able to be accommodated.
Troops to Teachers (TTT)
Troops to Teachers (TTT) is a joint program of the U.S. Departments of Defense and Education that assists departing
active duty military personnel, veterans and certain members/retirees who are associated with the reserve components, to transition
to new careers as public school teachers.
The program provides information, referral and financial assistance to eligible individuals
who are interested in gaining certification and employment as teachers. These services are provided through a network of state
offices across the country and a national office in Pensacola, Florida.Federal legislation provides TTT enrollees
pursuing requirements for teaching certification, who agree to teach in high need school districts, a stipend of up to $5,000
to offset the cost of teacher training programs. Those willing to teach in schools with a high percentage of students from
low income families may receive a $10,000 bonus. Program participants cannot receive more than a total of $10,000 from TTT.
In Wisconsin the TTT Office is located within the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
(WDVA) in Madison.
Teacher licensure/certification authority for the State of Wisconsin rests with the Department
of Public Instruction (DPI). Current DPI standards require all applicants for licensure/certification to have a minimum of
a bachelor's degree. Actual employment decisions are made exclusively by school districts.
There are various options for gaining
authorization to teach in Wisconsin. Examples include the following:
Initial Educator License is gained
by completing the normal program of education courses (including student teaching) that are taken through a Wisconsin teacher
training institution.
Initial Educator License with Stipulations
is issued to individuals who completed a teacher
training program out-of-state. Additional work will be needed before stipulations can be removed.
Emergency Permit which is issued to an individual who does not have the education credits required for
regular licensure. These credentials are issued for teaching positions which a school district is unable to fill with a licensed
teacher.
Alternative Certification Programs (APCs) are programs which employ degreed individuals (without education credits) as teachers in public
schools districts while providing training on the job.
Accelerated Evening Academic Programs geared to working adults, followed by student teaching. Combination Programs
that include online work, classroom instruction,
seminars and teaching experience.
For detailed information, including eligibility criteria, and to enroll in the TTT program
you may call 800-231-6242.
Individuals
interested in teaching in Minnesota may visit the Minnesota Department of Education webpage for information on Minnesota teacher
training programs including licensure via portfolio.
If you have any questions,
please contact the Wisconsin Troops To Teachers Office: