Vermont Level II License Renewal Requirements
Verified March 23, 2026Official source
Everything you need to renew your Level II License in Vermont: required hours, accepted PD types, fees, and approved providers.
Requirements at a Glance
90
PD hours required
5
years per cycle
$280
Renewal fee
Free
Late fee
Accepted PD Activity Types
- University or college coursework (1 credit = 15 hours)
- Professional development aligned to endorsement knowledge and performance standards
- Professional learning aligned to Vermont Core Teaching and Leadership Standards
- District-sponsored PD programs
- State-approved workshops and conferences
- National Board Certification activities
Special Rules & Notes
Important notes for this license
- 90 total hours (6 credits) per 5-year renewal cycle per endorsement
- At least 30 hours (2 credits) must be directly related to the specific endorsement being renewed
- Remaining 60 hours (4 credits) must fall within Vermont Core Teaching and Leadership Standards
- Renewal application fee is $280
- Renewal submitted through Vermont Agency of Education licensing portal
- Level II is the standard career-stage license for experienced Vermont educators
Approved PD Providers
Sorted by price per hour — cheapest first. Est. total based on 90 hours needed.
No approved providers on file for this state yet. Check back soon, or visit the official DOE site for a full list.
How to Submit Your Hours
Once you've completed your 90 hours, submit your renewal application through the VermontDepartment of Education's official online portal. Have your PD certificates ready to upload.
Go to Vermont Renewal Portal