Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education
Educate Young Minds with an Early Childhood Education Degree
St. °µÍø½ûÇø's early childhood education degree is a comprehensive program that prepares you to be a confident and effective early childhood educator.
Preparing You to Be a Critically Informed Educator
Learn from experienced faculty and gain the skills you need to make a difference in the lives of young children.
In our early childhood education program, you'll learn the skills you need to become a socially aware and critically informed early childhood educator. You'll gain a foundation in child development, early childhood education, and teaching methods through hands-on and applied learning experiences. Learn to create inclusive, nurturing learning environments and make an impact on young lives in our hands-on, Montessori-influenced program.
Option: Early Childhood Licensure
Meet requirements for an early childhood (birth-8) teaching license in the State of Minnesota, (may be applicable to licensure in other states). Student teaching requirements may be completed in or near your own community. Complete licensure requirements as part of your first bachelor’s degree, or as a second-degree student.
Option: Degree Completion for Montessori educators
Earn college credit for your previous Montessori credential and complete the remaining courses for a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education.
Option: Earn a Montessori Teaching credential
Earn an AMS (American Montessori Society) certificate (2.5-6 years) and a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education.
Option: Earn credit for your Child Development Associate (CDA) credential
Receive college credit for your previous CDA credential, applicable to your bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education.
St. °µÍø½ûÇø is a top-ranked private university with a strong reputation for academic excellence. We also offer a variety of student support services, including career counseling, internship opportunities, and financial aid.
Scholarships
Scholarship opportunities for Montessori and early childhood educators include
- . This $500 award may be used for any expenses related to your education at St. Kate’s.
- . A scholarship for Minnesota's early childhood and school-age care professionals may cover most expenses including tuition, textbooks, travel stipends, and paid release time.
- Corporate Partnership Program. Students employed by St. Kate's partners receive a 10% reduction on tuition.
Program at a Glance
Classes meet: Online*
Time to completion: 2-4 years
Credits for major: 50
Cost per credit (2024–2025): $500
Start: Fall, Spring, or Summer
*Field experience/student teaching takes place at schools in or near your community. Licensure students who do not have Montessori credentials also attend methods courses on our St. Paul campus each summer (six weeks total).
Montessori
If you have earned a teaching credential from a training center accredited by the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE), you'll be granted 25 St. Kate's credits for your Montessori teaching credential, which will be applied toward your 120-credit online early childhood education degree. This program will be fully online and asynchronous.
If you choose, you may also meet the requirements for a Minnesota license to teach children ages 0–8. In this option, you'll complete 100 hours of field experience throughout the program and a final student teaching experience — a full-time immersion in teaching at a school in or near your community. Students pursuing licensure will only be granted 19 credits for their Montessori credentials.
Child Development Associate
If you have a CDA, you can transfer that in for 5 credits and have ECED 1000: Introduction to Early Childhood Education and ECED 2600: Health, Wellness, and Nutrition waived from your program plan.
Are you seeking to earn an Early Childhood (Children’s House) Montessori credential? Students may choose to meet the requirements for the early childhood credential. This program is a one-year program that begins with in-person courses in the summer, followed by a nine-month practicum.
Do you already hold a Minnesota K-6 teaching license and want to add to your expertise? You may roll into this one-year asynchronous program to complete your pre-primary certificate and add the Pre-Primary endorsement to your current K-6 teacher license. You will take two classes in the fall, two in the spring and complete an 80-hour practicum in the summer to complete your program.
Our online associate degree in early childhood education will prepare you to meet the diverse needs of children today and into the future. All AAS courses will count toward St. Kate's bachelor's in early childhood education.
Apply for Admissions
Application requirements, deadlines, and instructions.
Learn More
Transfer Students
Find out how your courses will transfer with a free custom transfer evaluation.
Learn More
Information Session
Ask questions, meet faculty, and more.
Financial Aid
Apply for aid from federal and state governments, University grants and scholarships, and educational loans.