Who Should Apply?

Emerging Educators

High school Diploma/GED holders with 0-3 years experience in early childhood education who are interested in pursuing higher education opportunities in the field to include CDA certification, Associate, Bachelor or Master’s degree.

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Established Educators

Those currently in pursuit of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in ECE with 3 years of experience in early childhood education or equivalent combination of education and experience.

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Advantages of an Early Childhood Education Fellowship

An early childhood education fellowship is not just a program—it is a launchpad. It prepares educators and those interested in becoming educators to enter the field with skill, purpose, and a deep commitment to nurturing the youngest learners at the most critical stage of development. 

Fellowships provide a structured environment that blends theory and training opportunities with real-world practice. Participants gain experience more quickly than through traditional pathways by applying learning immediately in classroom settings.

Access to experienced educators is one of the most valuable components. Fellows receive personalized coaching, feedback, and modeling of effective teaching strategies—something that significantly enhances skill development.

Rather than learning in isolation, fellows spend significant time working directly with children. This practical exposure deepens understanding of developmental stages, classroom management, and instructional design.

Fellowship programs often emphasize current research and innovative approaches, such as social-emotional learning, inclusive education, and culturally responsive teaching.

Fellows build relationships with peers, mentors, and leaders in the field. These connections often lead to collaboration, job opportunities, and ongoing support throughout their careers. 

Completing a fellowship can strengthen a resume and open doors to leadership roles, specialized teaching positions, and/or advanced study in education.

Through guided experience and reflective practice, fellows develop not only teaching expertise but also the confidence to lead classrooms, initiatives, and eventually other educators.

Perhaps most importantly, fellows are equipped to make a meaningful difference. Strong early childhood educators help shape children’s cognitive, emotional, and social foundations—benefiting families and communities for years to come.

Maya's Story

When Maya accepted her placement in the Early Childhood Education Fellowship, she thought she was simply stepping into a professional development program. What she didn’t realize yet was that she was beginning a transformative journey …

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