Student teaching is the application of your acquired knowledge during your Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program. While it may look different for some students, your time as the official student teacher (the time you take over delivering content) always lasts 10 weeks and occurs during the last term of your program. It is a requirement for licensure.
At NLU, each MAT Program culminates with a Practicum II experience and a Student Teaching experience. For MAT Elementary Education (MAT ELED), these are linked placements, meaning both will be done at the same site, classroom, etc.
Practicum II is ELE 510 and Student Teaching is ELE 590. Practicum II requires 50 hours of field experience (roughly 1 day per week); Student Teaching means you will be in the classroom full time Mon-Fri for the full school day (10 weeks total). More questions? Consult the Handbook here.
A Step-by-Step Guide for Applying for Student Teaching
Step 1:
Determine what type of student teaching you are eligible for
Click the title to learn more
Step 2:
Apply for student teaching in the SONIA Portal
Note: You will not have access to SONIA before you have a profile created. Winter student teachers can expect access in December prior to your Student Teaching year, while Spring student teachers can expect access in January (prior to your Student Teaching year). Look for an email from your advisor when your access is granted.
For a step-by-step guide on how to log into SONIA, please view the tutorial below-
For a step-by-step guide for how to navigate and upload to SONIA, please use the tutorial below-
⚠ Mind your deadline! ⚠
If you’re not sure which terms you’re doing PII/Student Teaching, please refer to the degree plan your advisor created for you. You can always view it digitally in the NLU Portal: My Services > Students > Degree Evaluation. Your Application Deadline should also be on the degree plan.
A completed student teaching application is a requirement for ALL students, regardless if you are currently employed by the school site where you will student teach.
Practicum II/Student Teaching Term + Application Deadlines
Fall/Winter- February 1st
Winter/Spring- April 1st
You Will Upload:
*PAID applicants will have extra documentation listed
Educator's resume (have it checked for free by Career Bridge- link here)
UCIA Background check through Accurate Biometrics
*Ensure you bring the UCIA form and have the results sent to your home address!
Tuberculosis (TB) Test - can be performed through primary care provider or select walk-in clinics
Unofficial transcripts, uploaded as PDFs (NLU and all external degrees earned)
Step 3:
Await your placement! You can expect your placement to be shared/confirmed the term prior to your Practicum II term. Have questions? You can reach out to your Field Experience Manager, Nicole Enger, at nenger@nl.edu or (630) 847-4197, Ext. 4197
As you head into your student teaching, remember how far you've come. This is your time to find your flow; take a deep breath and trust your teacher instinct. You. Got. This.
Planning Ahead:
Student teaching is an unpaid experience, unless you qualify for the Year-Long Internship or Paid Student Teaching, see details at the top of this page. The Patricia Cassin-Graft Scholarship is one resource designed to assist students during their student teaching term. You can find information, including instructions on applying, here. Note - applications should be submitted no more than one term prior to Student Teaching.