If you want to work in a classroom and support students, working as a paraeducator is a smart place to start. EICC offers the two courses you need to complete before applying for state certification. Why not? It makes you more employable, can boost your earnings, and shows your initiative and drive.
School districts need qualified paraeducators. EICC helps you step in prepared.
This is a new program and is pending state approval.
What You Learn
Complete two courses and gain the skills schools expect from effective paraeducators, including:
- Classroom management and student support.
- Working with diverse learners.
- Collaboration with teachers and school staff.
- Professional communication.
- Supporting instruction in general and special education settings.
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Make sure this program is a good fit before you enroll.
- If you are 18 or older, you need to pass a background check before starting your first practicum.
- You need to provide or find your own transportation to and from practicum placements.
- You must complete Mandatory Reporter Training for Child Abuse.
- Complete the courses and you’ll earn an academic certificate from EICC. Then, you need to apply to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners to receive your formal Paraeducator Generalist Certificate, which is what you need to work in K-12 schools.
Students enrolled in EICC’s Elementary Education Transfer Major or Secondary Education Transfer Major automatically take the two courses and complete classroom observation hours as part of their degree. If you choose to apply for a paraeducator certificate, you can:
- Work in a classroom while finishing your degree.
- Gain paid, relevant experience.
- Build relationships with local school districts.
Teacher Preparation Career Academy students automatically complete the two courses part of their program and gain classroom observation time. If you start the academy as a high school junior, you can earn eligibility for paraeducator certification shortly after graduating high school.
Finish the two courses and practicum hours, and you earn an academic Paraeducator
Certificate from EICC. Your next step is to apply for your formal Paraeducator Generalist
Certificate from the state.
Go to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners website, which outlines what you need to do and submit to become state certified.

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Paraeducator: Locations
Clinton Community College
1000 Lincoln Blvd.
Clinton, IA 52732
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Muscatine Community College
152 Colorado St.
Muscatine, IA 52761
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Scott Community College
500 Belmont Rd.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
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