bachelor of science in early childhood education completion program

The mission of the Early Childhood Education program is to educate students whose goal is to work or advance in fields of child care and early childhood education programs as teachers, assistants, and administrators. The Early Childhood Education program provides students with a comprehensive overview and application of the education of young children (from birth through age eight or third grade) and the information necessary to manage high-quality early childhood education programs.

The Early Childhood Education completion program is designed to benefit adults who have yet to complete an undergraduate ECE degree, and who now seek to transfer accumulated undergraduate credits or an associates degree into an accredited bachelor program.

tuition rates prior June 1st, 2012

Prepayment Plan: **
Number of Credits 60
Total Tuition* $10,200
* (Before Transfer/Portfolio Credits)
Standard Plan: **
Number of Credits 60
Total Tuition* $15,000
* (Before Transfer/Portfolio Credits)

** Visit the Prepayment Details page to learn more about lowering your tuition costs through prepayment.

tuition rates as of June 1st, 2012

Prepayment Plan: **
Number of Credits 60
Total Tuition* $10,200
* (Before Transfer/Portfolio Credits)
Standard Plan: **
Number of Credits 60
Total Tuition* $15,000
* (Before Transfer/Portfolio Credits)

** Visit the Prepayment Details page to learn more about lowering your tuition costs through prepayment.

The U.S. Department of Education requires the University to provide the following information about each of our programs that lead to gainful employment in a recognized profession.

2010-11 on-time program completion rate

Data not available*

median loan debt of 2010-11 graduates

Data not available*

*Data may be "not available" if the program has no graduates during reporting period or if it has not been in existence the normal time for completion. If 0%, then graduates in the reporting period took longer than the average time, usually because they were part-time students.

For more information on jobs related to this program, please click on the below links to the O*NET website. The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) is being developed under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA) through a grant to the North Carolina Employment Security Commission.

This program is designed to prepare graduates to pursue a job in this field or related fields. Although career and job placement services are available to students and graduates, finding a job is the individual responsibility of the student. We do not guarantee that any student will be placed in any particular job, or at all.

OPEID - 4080300
CIP code - 13.1210
Credential Level - 3

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