Minimum Education Requirements
Child care licensing regulations require members of the DC early childhood workforce to meet minimum education requirements based on their position.An associate home caregiver can meet the education requirement by meeting any one of the following:
- Child Development Associate (CDA); OR
- State-awarded certificate comparable to a CDA that is approved by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE); OR
- Completion of at least 60 credit hours or an associate degree (or higher) in any subject area; OR
- High school diploma or equivalent, provided the individual earns a CDA within two years of their initial date of hire as an associate caregiver at a child development home or expanded child development home.
More information on the regulations that outline the education requirement for associate home caregivers can be found here.
Programs and Resources
The following is a list of programs and resources available in the Washington, DC area. This list is neither exhaustive nor an indication of endorsement by OSSE.
Organization |
Information on CDA Program |
Program Point of Contact |
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University of the District of Columbia-Community College | Workforce Development Program |
Crystal Randall |
Southeast Children’s Fund |
Kamila Johnson |
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CentroNía | CDA Training and Preparation Program |
Alfredo Monterrey |
Briya Public Charter School and Mary’s Center | CDA Program |
Mau Castro-Trujillo |
American University | CDA Program |
Gabrielle Harris |