Early Childhood Development Program at Virginia Peninsula Community College
Prepare for a rewarding career in early childhood education at Virginia Peninsula Community College. Their program focuses on providing high-quality care and education for children up to eight years old. With stackable credentials leading to an AAS degree, flexible class schedules, scholarships available, and transfer options to select teacher education programs, students are set up for success. Contact the advising team for more information.
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Virginia Peninsula Virginia Peninsula Community College Community College Early Childhood Early Childhood Development Development AAS Degree AAS Degree
Children Need You! Did you know that 90% of brain development happens before age 5? Is your goal to make a difference in the lives of young children and their families? Ensure a good start in life? Do you want to work with or teach young children aged birth to 8? Virginia Peninsula Early Childhood Development program prepares students to provide high-quality early care and education for children up to eight years old. For more information, visit https://www.tncc.edu/programs/early-childhood-development-associate-degree
Additional Information We offer courses that lead to stackable credentials from career studies to one year certificate to a two-year AAS degree in early childhood. We offer courses that lead to stackable credentials from career studies to one year certificate to a two-year AAS degree in early childhood development. Classes offered day, nights, weekends and online. Day classes are scheduled either Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday. No day classes on Friday. There are several scholarships available for early childhood students helping to keep tuition and book costs to a minimum What can you do once you finish your early childhood degree? Students who complete the AAS degree are also eligible for transfer into select teacher education programs at 4-year higher education universities designed for licensure pre-k-3rd grade.
For more information on the Early Childhood Development Program use the contact information below PSAHHS Advising Team Teresa Frazier Program Head Early Childhood Development fraziert@tncc.edu 757-825-3550 Historic Triangle campus, Seth Fisher 757-825-258-6529 Hampton Campus, Hastings, Suite 323 (757) 825-2993