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Dr. Shelli Henehan
- Director, Early Childhood Education
- Shelli.Henehan@uafs.edu
- 479-788-7965
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T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP Scholarship
High School Concurrent Enrollment Program for the Early Childhood Certificate and Paid Youth Apprenticeship in Early Childhood.
This two-year youth apprenticeship gives eligible high school students the opportunity to earn college credit hours, receive a recognized credential in early childhood and obtain 400 hours of work experience in the early childhood field while earning up to $6,000.
After earning the certificate, the student will have the qualifications to immediately enter the workforce as an early childhood teacher or teacher assistant, obtain a national credential, and/or continue their education in a college program.
Am I Eligible?
- Are you enrolled in a participating high school for 2024-25 as a junior or senior?
- Has a teacher, principal or administrator recommended you for the program?
- Do you have transportation? (See the program advisor for what transportation may be needed for your specific program.)
- If you answered ‘YES’ to these questions, then you are eligible to participate.
How does the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Scholarship Youth Apprenticeship work?
Category | T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Scholarship | High School Student | School District |
Tuition & Fees |
100% | No Charge | - |
Books | 90% | No Charge | 10% |
District Stipend | $200 per semester per student paid to school district |
Education: Student will Experience: Student |
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Paid Work Experience | Up to $1,500 paid to the student each semester. Stipend will be based on completion of work hours and will be paid at the end of each semester. |
- | Assist in arranging for a work experience opportunity for the student in a licensed child care or pre-K program. |
Education Incentive | $350 incentive paid at the end of each year to the student upon successful completion of coursework |
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Technology | One-time stipend of $500 paid to the student for the purchase of a new laptop |
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Child Development Associate (CDA) Assessment | T.E.A.C.H. will pay 100% of the $425 assessment fee for students who wish to apply for the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential at the end of the program. |
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