EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAM RECEIVES $19,500 SC ENDEAVORS GRANT

EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAM RECEIVES ,500 SC ENDEAVORS GRANT
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EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAM RECEIVES $19,500 SC ENDEAVORS GRANT

 Central Carolina Technical College’s Early Care and Education program was awarded $19,500 from SC Endeavors to support the program. 

SC Endeavors is the professional development system for South Carolina’s early childhood workforce. Its mission is to support the continuous growth and improvement of early education programs and professionals to create positive outcomes for young children and their families in South Carolina. 

SC Endeavors and Central Carolina have a long-standing relationship and have worked together for more than 20 years to advance the mission. 

Central Carolina is a leader in this community for quality academic programming and the college’s Early Childhood Development program has achieved national recognition for its quality through National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation since 2007. 

The college received $6,500 from the McDonald Early Education Support Fund. In addition, $3,000 was given as a NAEYC Accreditation Support Grant. These funds will support the program’s continued quality coursework, instruction and NAEYC accreditation costs. 

This year, the Biden administration and Congress authorized additional funding to support the early care and education field, focusing support on the workforce, including education and compensation. “I am pleased to announce that each South Carolina technical college will receive an additional $10,000 to focus on meeting the early childhood program needs,” said Melissa Starker, state director for SC Endeavors. “I am happy to award Central Carolina Technical College $19,500 in these special funds. Additionally, SC Endeavors will continue to provide TEACH Scholarships and Credential Awards for your students.” 

The Early Care and Education Associate Degree in Applied Science program is designed to prepare individuals for employment in a variety of educational and child care programs for children from birth through school age. For more information, about the Early Care and Education program, call 803-778-1961 or visit cctech.edu. 

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