You will need to provide a valid government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license, birth certificate, social security card, and proof of U.S. citizenship or nationality. You may also need to submit medical certificates, drug test results, sea service forms, training certificates, and letters of recommendation. Additionally, you will need to complete the application form and pay the associated fees.
Look online for any U.S. Coast Guard "Regional Examination Center." When you find the one closest to you, simply go in and ask for an application for (what today is) a Merchant Mariner Credential (the card has been phased out.) You need to pass a physical examination (done by your own physician or a physician of your choice), a drug test and a background check. Once this all clears you'll be called back to pick up your credential and swear in as a Merchant Mariner of the United States.
You'll need to have education classes, take testing for a credential, and get a teaching credential.
To apply for the job, you will need to submit your resume and credentials for review.
Yes. They have to have a degree plus credential.
In my opinion, you need not, not all the merchant have the license but they could do.
For the following:getting your first drivers licensewhen your current credential expires and you have already used the one-time "convenience" renewal optionif you legally change your name (eg: by marriage or divorce)You must bring original documents that prove your identity (such as your birth certificate), social security number (social security card) and residential address (two documents, such as utility bills in your name).If you are changing your name, you need your marriage certificate, divorce decree, or similar papers.If you are renewing a license that is still valid (not expired or suspended) you do not need the above documents.
Dadadadda. No!
You need to get a BA/BS in history, take education classes, take any required tests for a teaching credential, and do any required student teaching/internship for a credential. This generally takes 4-5 years of college.
You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.You need to read all the documents you signed at the closing.
Yes an Iowa teaching credential will transfer to California. However, once you obtain a preliminary California credential you will then have to supplement it with a basic knowledge test (CBEST), and eventually to become permanent you will need a series of Bilingual teaching classes (BCLAD). Overall it is pretty easy.
The key word here is "education". In order to educate children in early childhood, you'll need a teaching credential for a public institution. For a private institution, you're still probably going to need a college degree of some sort.
yea yes u have too