Antioch McGregor-New Bachelor of Arts Major in Early Childhood Education Announced

Posted on Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Yellow Springs, Ohio – Antioch University McGregor is proud to announce a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education designed for community college graduates who have already earned an associate degree in Early Childhood Education.

With this new offering, qualified students can:

* Transfer in all courses from their associate’s degree.

* Earn a bachelor’s degree with a major in Early Childhood Education

* Earn an Ohio teaching license to work with students in pre-school through Grade 3

* Attend classes on weekday evenings and weekends.

* Study in a team approach with adult learners who also have work and family obligations.

* Learn with faculty having real-world teaching experience.

According to Zaki J. Sharif, Ph.D., Executive Dean of the School of Education, “This will be a terrific opportunity for adult students to enter a program in which they can earn two credentials: a Bachelor of Arts degree and an early childhood license.”

Antioch University McGregor contributes to the betterment of the individual and the community by fostering academic excellence and providing socially responsive, flexible and innovative education programs for adult learners. McGregor features a wide array of bachelor’s degree completion majors, master’s programs in conflict resolution, management, education and individualized liberal and professional studies programs.

For more information on Antioch University McGregor, please visit www.AntiochLA.edu.

For more information on the Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education, please visit www.antiochla.edu/TeacherEd

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