It's a federal requirement - doesn't matter what state you're in. You have to complete the written hazmat test, submit your fingerprints, and undergo a TSA background check. It costs something like $96 to do all this.
21 for the hazmat endorsement, nationwide, as per federal law.
No. Applicants for a hazmat endorsement are subject to a TSA background check. If you have a felony record, you won't pass the background check.
This one is applicable nationwide, as it's a matter of federal law - you must be 21 to get a hazmat endorsement.
You can get a CDL at 18 in any state. However, if you want to operate a CMV interstate or get a hazmat endorsement, you must be 21.
A felon cannot get a hazmat endorsement anywhere in the US. This is a federal matter, and does not vary between states. Beginning in 2005, a TSA background check and fingerprinting became required for a hazmat endorsement. This was in response to both the September 11th attacks and the theft of two propane tankers (later recovered) in Texas which were feared to have been stolen for the purpose of a terrorist attack (although someone who'll steal a propane tanker isn't likely to care about having an endorsement or not).
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
You can't get one, because such an endorsement does not exist.
CDLs are federally regulated - minimum ages are not state specific. In any state or territory of the US, you must be 18 to get a CDL. However, between the ages of 18 and 20, any CDL issued will come with an "intrastate only" restriction, which permits you to operate a commercial vehicle only within the state issuing your licence. To be able to operate a CMV across state lines, and/or to get a hazmat endorsement, TWIC card, etc., you must be 21.
What were the requirements (3) and cost of relocating to Texas?
See the related link for the undergraduate requirements to get into the University of North Texas.
If you have a drivers license, it must have a endorsement to operate a motorcycle.
In Illinois, if you are teaching K-12, you will need to obtain a teaching certificate with ESL endorsement. Adult programs do not have these requirements, unless otherwise indicated by the organization you are working for. It is suggested that you apply for a teaching license with an English as a Second Language Endorsement. If you are already a licensed teacher, you will need to apply for an endorsement. I would also recommend that you ask the organization what they require, since demand is high, and a few are forgoing the extra education, or offering a workshop instead.