This online program is built for professionals working in settings with children ages birth through five to obtain a bachelor’s degree and Professional Educator License in Early Childhood (birth-grade 2). Students may be fully funded as part of the State of Illinois’ Early Childhood Access Consortium for Equity.
Early Childhood Education - Online Workforce Program
Contact Information
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Features
- 100% Online; 2-year program with a new cohort beginning each semester
- Includes Early Childhood Special Education Letter of Approval
- Includes the option for ECE ESL Endorsement
- Higher earning potential and additional career opportunities
- Largest preparer of teachers in Illinois and the Midwest
- Hiring managers across the State report that Illinois State graduates are very well prepared for the field
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Eligibility
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Associate of Arts or Science (AA/AS) or Bachelor’s degree
- Must have minimum 2.0 GPA
- Gateways to Opportunity Credential-Level 4
Financial Assistance
- Members of the early childhood education workforce may be eligible for assistance through the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC). Applicants must be an Illinois resident who is a U.S. citizen or federal eligible noncitizen.
- The first step for eligibility is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Associate of Arts or Science (AA/AS) or Bachelor’s degree
Application Process
- To initiate the pre-admission process, submit the interest form at the top of the page to have Illinois State University representatives review your transcripts and verify Gateway credentials.
- Submit unofficial transcripts from all previously attended institutions of higher education and your Gateways Professional Development Record or your Gateways Credential certificate.
- Once you are pre-approved for the program, you will be given further instructions to complete your official application for admission to Illinois State University.
Student Teaching
Current students can submit their student teaching application beginning Monday, March 18.