Only once all coursework (except EDU514*) has been completed and the required content test (ELED #305) has been passed and posted to the student's ELIS account, MAT students may apply for their credentials (Professional Educator License for Elementary Education).
*EDU514 is required for the MAT degree only, it is not required for the PEL in Elementary Education.
Entitlement is the process through which the State of Illinois issues a teacher candidate their PEL. After successful completion of Student Teaching, students are eligible for entitlement. NLU is the entitling agency and communicates with ISBE once all licensure requirements have been met. Entitlement application steps are listed below. If you have any questions, please contact your Academic Advisor.
Note: applying for entitlement too early may result in a delay in processing. Following the entitlement process outlined by NLU will result in entitlement within only 7-10 business days.
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Step 1: Submit your online request
Make sure you have the following information at-hand
Full contact information including your NLU ID number and last four digits of your Social Security number
Log in to the NLU Student Portal
Click on the Student Services tab
Click on the link “Request for Professional Educator License or Endorsements” under the Student Services header
Fill out the form
Note: Answering “yes” to any of the state-required questions will not prevent NLU from processing your request. However, the final decision regarding your application will be made by an ISBE evaluator before issuing your license or endorsement.
Click “Submit”
After submitting the form, your form will be directed to your Licensure Officer.
Your Licensure Officer will review requests in the order received. Once it’s verified that you have met all requirements (including all grades are posted), your request will be processed and you will receive a confirmation email detailing your next steps with ISBE.
Note: Your request expires after the end of the term following submission.
Step 2: Finalize your application online
Review the confirmation email from your Licensure Officer. It will detail your next steps for applying and finalizing your license or endorsement with ISBE.
Upon completing the finalization process, including paying any ISBE fees, your credential(s) should be issued immediately.
Note: ISBE requires that candidates apply for endorsements through the university entitlement process unless specifically directed otherwise. If you apply directly to ISBE, NLU will be unable to process your endorsement, which will result in a delay to your entitlement (up to 90 days).