Students who complete a registered teacher preparation program, including the NYS required workshops, will be recommended for certification. The college recommendation is completed by the recommending institution using the TEACH Online Services system (it is an electronic entry, not a letter). The institution also provides applicants with student application information outlining all the information the student needs in order to apply for a certificate through the “Approved Teacher Preparation Program” application pathway. College recommended applicants must also satisfy the testing requirement and obtain fingerprint clearance before the certificate can be issued.
Log-in to Anthology Portfolio and look for the Teacher Certification folder in your table of contents.
F ollow the instructions to
For assistance with Anthology Portfolio please contact anthologyqcsupport@qc.cuny.edu
Students in Bilingual Extension programs, and the Library Media Specialist-Certified Teachers program:
Alumni
Graduates who previously completed an Approved Teacher Preparation Program at Queens College and were not recommended at the time of program completion (proof of workshop completion will be required):
Submission periods for graduates and program completers:
Term | Submission Period |
Fall 2024 | Nov 15 – Dec 15 |
Spring 2025 | March 15 – May 10 |
Summer 2025 | June 15 – Aug 1 |
Anthology submissions that are received prior to the appropriate submission period will be deleted.
To show proof of completion of the required workshops you may upload any of the following:
The Social Security Number used to create your NYSED TEACH Online account is required to enter the College Recommendation. To prevent any delays in processing your College Recommendation, please confirm the correct number is on your CUNYFirst Account. For assistance updating your SSN on CUNYFirst contact the QC HUB – Registrar.
Students without a Social Security Number: Please enter your TEACH Access Number (TAN) on the college recommendation request form in place of the Social Security Number.
The college cannot recommend students for certification until the Graduation Audit Unit (Registrar) completes its final degree audit and the degree or advanced certificate conferral is awarded on your transcript. The college recommendation will be entered on your TEACH Account within approximately 5 business days after your degree or advanced certificate has been awarded.
Degree conferral does NOT take place immediately upon completion of your program. After grades have been posted and the college’s grading process is complete, the Graduation Audit Unit will conduct the final degree audit and post the degree conferral on students’ transcripts. Only students who have met all requirements for graduation will be conferred. Your conferral date is the official graduation date on your transcript and diploma. Participating in the commencement ceremony does NOT mean your degree has been conferred.
Fall degree
Conferral Date: January 1
Winter degree
Conferral Date: February 1
Spring degree
Conferral Date: Date of Commencement (Approximately June 1)
Summer degree
Conferral Date: September 1
Degree Audit Process
The official audit is conducted by the Registrar Graduation Audit Unit, and supersedes all other indications that the student has completed all the degree requirements. The degree audit is the final step before degree conferral.
Check your unofficial student transcript through Self Service > Academic Records to see your degree conferred.
This process cannot be expedited.
College recommended applicants must also satisfy the testing requirement and obtain fingerprint clearance before the certificate can be issued.