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Transferring your teaching license from Maryland to Alaska

Both Maryland and Alaska participate in the NASDTEC interstate agreement, which standardizes how states evaluate out-of-state teaching credentials. Educators relocating from Maryland can generally expect a streamlined review process, though state-specific content exams or coursework may still be required.

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Your current credential (Maryland)

Issuing authority
Maryland State Department of Education
License type
Standard Professional I Certificate (2 years)
Reciprocity policy
Maryland participates in the NASDTEC compact. Out-of-state educators with valid certificates may receive reciprocal licensure; content exams may be required.

Alaska certification

Issuing authority
Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED)
License you'll earn
Initial Teacher Certificate (3 years)
Typical timeline
12–18 months traditional; Type M and ARTC pathways can place candidates in classrooms within months while coursework is completed in parallel
Alaska reciprocity policy
Alaska participates in the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement. Out-of-state applicants with valid certificates typically receive an Alaska Initial Teacher Certificate after credential review; the state-specific Alaska Studies + Multicultural Education coursework must still be completed within the first three years.

Exams typically required in Alaska

Out-of-state applicants are usually asked to demonstrate content-area knowledge on Alaska's preferred exams, even when basic-skills testing is waived through reciprocity. Plan for one or more of the following:

  • Praxis Core Academic Skills (or qualifying SAT/ACT/GRE scores)Basic reading, writing, and mathematics
  • Praxis Subject AssessmentsContent knowledge for your certification area
  • Alaska Studies and Multicultural Education coursesRequired state-specific coursework (3 semester credits each) for all initial certificates

Steps to transfer your license

  1. Verify your Maryland credential is current. Alaska will request a verification of your active Standard Professional I Certificate from Maryland State Department of Education.
  2. Apply through Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED). The application packet typically includes official transcripts, prior teaching service verification, and a fingerprint-based background check.
  3. Sit for any Alaska-specific exams. Most states honor out-of-state content-area exams when scores meet their cutoff, but Alaska may require an additional jurisprudence or state-specific assessment.
  4. Apply to Alaska districts that match your endorsement. We're currently tracking 518 active openings — browse Alaska teaching jobs to start identifying districts.
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