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ECD Future Students - Certification and LicensurePrekindergarten Associate Licensure with the Ohio Department of Education In January 1999, the COTC Early Childhood Program earned accreditation through the Ohio Department of Education (ODE). Graduates of the ECD Teaching Option are eligible for a five-year Prekindergarten Associate License. Applications are available from the Early Childhood Development Program Director’s office. In order to be eligible to apply for the Prekindergarten Associate License, students must meet the following standards:
Early Intervention Certification Courses are available which meet the requirements set forth by the Ohio Department of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (ODMRDD) Graduates who are employed or seeking employment, with a county MRDD agency, are eligible for certification as an Early Intervention Specialist Assistant. Certification is managed through individual MRDD employers. With an approved four-year degree and courses from COTC ECD Program individuals employed in an MRDD program may apply for Early Intervention Specialist Certification. Family Service Worker Certificate Students may opt to complete technical electives by utilizing the required courses for the Family Service Worker Certificate (FSWC) from the Human Services Program. With the Child Development or Teaching Option plus the FSWC, students may pursue a career focused with families and children. Child Development Associate (CDA) COTC college level course work may be completed to fulfill the 120 clock hours required for the CDA. Students will work with a CDA advisor from a local agency. The CDA is not a college degree, but can lead toward college credit if completed through approved workshops and training by the local agency. Up to six technical elective credits though the COTC ECD program may be granted provided the College and CDA requirements are met before credits are approved. ParaProfessional –Teacher’s Assistant Students with a degree in Early Childhood Development- Teaching option are eligible for employment with in the public school system to assist the teacher beginning with the prekindergartern level. Graduates may assist in the classroom by providing basic teaching in the areas of math, reading and writing. |