An Associate degree is usually earned at a community college / university and ranges from 60 credit hours to 72 credit hours depending upon the program designed by the particular college/university. Most community colleges / universities offer CDA training classes that meet the requirements of the Council for Professional Recognition as well as the Associate Degree. Therefore CDA training hours being taken at a participating community college/university would meet the criteria for this scholarship.
Please note: In Michigan, a few four-year universities offer Associate degrees. They are listed as participating colleges/universities on this website.
Associate Degree Scholarship Eligibility:
- Currently working 30 hours per week in a licensed child care center / group home or regulated home.
- Be working toward a degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development.
- As a teacher / assistant earn less than $14.25 per hour.
- As a director earn less than $15.00 per hour.
- As a home provider/group home owner earn less than $15.00 per hour after expenses.
- If working for a center/group home, the center/group home must agree to sponsor the recipient.
Note: At this time scholarships are for providers who are directly working with children in a classroom setting or group home.