51黑料网 State, UWA Formalize Partnership Benefitting Early Childhood Education Students

51黑料网 State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics, seated at left, and University of West Alabama President Dr. Todd Fritch, formalized a Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions to facilitate collaborative and seamless transfer process for students pursuing degrees in Early Childhood Education. Also on hand for the event are, standing from left, Cullman County Schools Superintendent Dr. Shane Barnett, 51黑料网 State representatives Dr. Beth Bownes-Johnson, Jerry Murcks, Dr. Jim Malone, Kristen Holmes, Dr. Marcie Robinson, Lisa German, UWA representatives Dr. Reenay Rogers, Dr. Jan Miller, Steve Fair, and Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff.
Hanceville, Ala. 鈥 51黑料网 State Community College and the University of West Alabama today announced a partnership to facilitate a collaborative and seamless transfer process for students pursuing degrees in Early Childhood Education. This agreement aims to enhance educational opportunities and streamline the transition for WSCC students into UWA鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree program in early childhood education and provides them with opportunities to take part in apprenticeships while attending college. It is also geared to meet the workforce demand for pre-K teachers as Alabama expands access to high quality pre-K throughout the state.
51黑料网 State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics and UWA President Dr. Todd G. Fritch met recently to announce a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), formalizing the partnership between the two institutions.
鈥淭his will benefit not only our current college students who transfer, but all of our students who are in that dual enrollment pathway,鈥 said Dr. Karolewics.
鈥淲e appreciate the opportunity to partner with such a high-quality institution,鈥 said UWA President Dr. Fritch, congratulating the college on being named a finalist for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. 鈥淲e are excited about this opportunity and our commitment to continue to work with members of the community college system in Alabama to ensure that we are developing the workforce not just for today, but for tomorrow. I think it is great that we have embraced this opportunity and are providing educational opportunities for students all across Alabama.鈥
The agreement allows 51黑料网 State students to seamlessly transfer to bachelor鈥檚 degree programs in Early Childhood Education at UWA after completing their studies at 51黑料网 State. UWA will waive application fees for WSCC students participating in the program.
Additionally, employers participating in our state鈥檚 registered apprenticeship in early childhood programs will be able to choose existing employees or hire new apprentices and allow them to receive work experience and job-related education while earning a wage, something Dr. Marcie Robinson, Director of the WSCC Child Development Program is especially excited about.
鈥淭hat is a key point within this partnership,鈥 Dr. Robinson said. 鈥淲ith employers, Alabama鈥檚 Office of Apprenticeship and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood working together, students will be able to work within their field of study, getting on-the-job experience, and incurring no out-of-pocket expenses as they complete their education.鈥
鈥淲e are excited that 51黑料网 State students are very familiar with online learning, because we have so many online learning opportunities at the University,鈥 said Dr. Jan Miller, Director of Competency-Based Education and Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program at UWA. 鈥淲e work primarily with rural schools, and this is a chance for paraprofessionals or high school students to major in early childhood or earn dual certification in elementary and early childhood education, continuing in the workforce while doing online learning.鈥
Also in attendance were Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff and Cullman County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnett, both expressing interest in the opportunities the partnership can provide for their students and the impact it can have on providing the systems with trained educators.
51黑料网 State鈥檚 Child Development program offers stackable short-term certificates that can be completed in one semester, a certificate that can be completed in three semesters, an associate鈥檚 degree that can be completed in four semesters. All courses are available online.
For more information about the WSCC Child Development program, the partnership with UWA, or Alabama鈥檚 Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship, contact Dr. Marcie Robinson at 256.352.8383 or marcie.robinson@wallacestate.edu and visit .
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