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Expanded Home Caregiver

Minimum Education Requirements

Child care licensing regulations require members of the DC early childhood workforce to meet minimum education requirements based on their position. Effective Dec. 20, 2023, an expanded home caregiver can meet the education requirement by meeting any one of the following:

  • Associate degree (or higher) in early childhood education (ECE) or a closely related field; OR
  • Completion of at least 60 credit hours or an associate degree (or higher) in any subject area with at least 12 credit hours in ECE; OR
    • NOTE: Credit hours can only be earned by completing college credit hours through an accredited college or university. The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) also considers holding a valid Child Development Associate (CDA) credential as satisfying the requirement for 12 hours of college credit in ECE. To obtain a CDA credential, a CDA candidate is required to complete 120 clock hours of coursework and successfully complete 480 hours of work experience, a professional portfolio, a passing score on the CDA exam, and a verification visit from a professional development specialist. Completing only CDA coursework does not qualify an early educator as meeting requirements for 12 hours of college credit in ECE.

  • Enrollment in a degree program provided the expanded home caregiver holds a CDA and earns an associate degree (or higher) within four years of opening the expanded child development home.

More information on the regulations that outline the education requirement for expanded home caregivers can be found here.

Programs

The following is a list of associate degree programs, including on-campus, online and/or hybrid degree programs and resources available in the Washington, DC area. This list is neither exhaustive nor an indication of endorsement by OSSE.

College/University

Information on Associate Degree Programs

Program Point of Contact

University of the District of Columbia-Community College Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education

Professor Scott King
Director, Division of Education
(202) 274-6981
[email protected]

Trinity Washington University Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education

Cynthia Bond
Enrollment Recruiter, School of Professional Studies
(202) 884-9604
[email protected]

Howard Community College Early Childhood Development - A.A.S. degree (443) 518-1620
[email protected]
Montgomery College Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) in Early Childhood Education

Dr. Levena De La Rosa
Chair of the School of Education
(240) 467-4168
[email protected]

 

Prince George’s Community College Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Early Childhood Education

Dr. Ashanti Bryant-Foster
Associate Dean, Professional Studies and Community Education Division
(301) 546-PGCC (7422) – Ext. 60445
[email protected]

NOVA Community College—Alexandria Campus

Associate of Applied Sciences (A.A.S.) in Early Childhood Education

Christine Pegorraro Schull, Ph.D.
Professor and Assistant Dean
(703) 845-6224
[email protected]
Rasmussen University Associate degree in Early Childhood Education (online)

Mackenzie McFadden
Sr. National Account Manager
(320) 761-4625
[email protected]

University of Potomac

Associate degree in Early Childhood Education (online)

Marcia Holmes
Office of Admissions
(202) 274-2335 Ext. 6135
[email protected]

The following is a list of CDA programs 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
University of the District of Columbia-Community College Workforce Development Program Crystal Randall
Pathway Director
(202) 276-6769
[email protected]
Southeast Children’s Fund CDA Training and Preparation Program Kamila Johnson
CDA Program Manager
(202) 561-5500
(202) 406-0422
[email protected]
CentroNía CDA Training and Preparation Program Alfredo Monterrey
Bilingual CDA Coordinator
(202) 332-4200 Ext. 1142
(202) 332-4200 Ext. 1021
(202) 948-6851
[email protected]
Briya Public Charter School and Mary’s Center CDA Program Mau Castro-Trujillo
CDA Program Manager
(202) 420-7034
[email protected]
American University CDA Program Gabrielle Harris
Assistant Director, CDA Program of Studies
(202) 885-8830
[email protected]

Resources Available

Program

Information

Program Point of Contact

DC Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG) DCTAG is a student-level grant program that provides grants of up to $10,000 toward the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition at public colleges and universities to eligible DC residents.

Kenneth McGhee
DC TAG Director
(202) 481-3946
[email protected]

DC Futures Program The DC Futures Program helps DC college students complete their first associate or bachelor’s degree by providing a last-dollar scholarship (tuition, fees and cost of attendance) at three local universities in addition to college coaching and support services that will address personal and financial barriers to completion for all participants.

DC Futures Team
[email protected]
(202) 727-2824

Mayor’s Scholars Undergraduate Program The DC Mayor’s Scholars Undergraduate Program provides need-based funding for eligible DC residents earning their first associate or bachelor’s degree at select area colleges and universities.

Melanie Fleming
Program Analyst
(202) 741-6406
[email protected]

DC Leading Educators toward Advanced Degrees (DC LEAD) Program The DC LEAD program provides scholarships and incentives to child care educators in the District of Columbia to complete coursework toward an associate and/or bachelor’s degree in early childhood education.

Emmett Irby
Program Manager, DC LEAD
(202) 561-5500
[email protected]

Advancing Early Education Collaborative The Advancing Early Education Collaborative (AEEC) is an initiative between the American University School of Education, Trinity Washington University, LIFT-DC and Martha’s Table. The partnership provides Black and Latinx women who live or work in wards 7 or 8 with a academic pathway across institutions and wrap-around supports that help students navigate, graduate and enter careers in early learning.

Gabrielle Harris
Assistant Director, CDA Program of Studies
American University
(202) 885-8830
[email protected]

Michael Rowe
Director, Early Childhood Education
Trinity Washington University
(202) 884-9643
[email protected]

Higher Education Incentive (HEI) Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Scholarship The HEI TAP scholarship is designed to support teachers and assistant teachers who work at least 25 hours a week at child development facility licensed by OSSE or public or public charter school providing care and education to infants, toddlers, preschoolers and students up to third grade in the DC. The HEI TAP scholarship supports participants to complete coursework at UDC. Rosa Moraes
Program Coordinator, HEI-TAP
(202) 274-6970
[email protected]