

Education Programs
Professional Licensure Disclosure
State laws require individuals to be licensed or have a certificate to practice in the education profession in that state. If a student's permanent address is not Illinois and the student is pursing an education degree, it is important for that student to determine whether their degree from Eureka College will qualify them for that license or certification.
The education programs (degrees) at Eureka College are designed to meet the educational requirements for education-related professions in Illinois, but have not been confirmed as meeting the licensure requirements in all other states.
Students considering a program of study that leads to professional licensure, endorsement, or certification should contact the appropriate credentialing agency or licensing board in the state where they plan to work prior to enrollment at Eureka College.
Title II Data
The Title II website provides public access to institutional teacher preparation program data, pursuant to Sections 205 through 208 of the Higher Education Act.
To review the Title II Report information on the professional education preparation program for Eureka College, follow these navigation tips:
- Click on Illinois in the Select a State menu in the header of the Title II website (or use the map).
- Click the navigation arrow on the right-hand side of the page four times to get to the Map of Providers (page 3.00 of 4.01).
- Select the report you'd like to evaluate from the drop-down menu at the top of the Map of Providers page.
- Select the letter ‘E’ under the View Provider Information menu on the righthand side of the screen and choose Eureka College.
Note: You can view historic Title II Report data by using the Academic Year Data button in the header and selecting an earlier year (page defaults to most recent report year).