Wallace State Child Development program earns accreditation

HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College is proud to announce its Child
                        Development Associate in Applied Science program earned accreditation by the National
                        Association for the Education of Young Children.
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is a professional
                        membership organization that works to promote high-quality early learning for all
                        young children, birth through age 8, by connecting early childhood practice, policy,
                        and research. As a facilitator of quality-improvement initiatives in classrooms across
                        the country, NAEYC Accreditation is dedicated to ensuring that teaching staff and
                        administrators have access to the latest research and use the best practices in the
                        early learning field. Dr. Marcie Hill is the director of the Child Development program at Wallace State
                        and led the lengthy process to achieve accreditation by NAEYC. The process includes
                        a self-study of the program curriculum, facilities, support services offered to students
                        and more. The Wallace State program was a leader in providing NAEYC with a virtual
                        tour of the program, replacing the on-site visits that could not be held due to COVID-19
                        restrictions.
Dr. Marcie Hill is the director of the Child Development program at Wallace State
                        and led the lengthy process to achieve accreditation by NAEYC. The process includes
                        a self-study of the program curriculum, facilities, support services offered to students
                        and more. The Wallace State program was a leader in providing NAEYC with a virtual
                        tour of the program, replacing the on-site visits that could not be held due to COVID-19
                        restrictions.
“I’m pleased that the Wallace State Child Development program earned accreditation
                        by NAEYC,” said Dr. Hill. “A lot of work went into creating the self-study and the
                        accompanying documents and files that were submitted to the organization.”
Dr. Hill added that having the accreditation ensures students of the program that
                        they are being instructed by a program that has been determined to be a quality program
                        by its peers. Therefore, students will be recognized as coming from a program that
                        is held in high regard.
The Child Development program at Wallace State is a completely online program, allowing
                        students to complete coursework on their schedule. The program offers certificates
                        that are stackable, meaning each can be used to advance toward an associate degree.
                        The benefit is that students can use the certifications they earn to work in the field
                        while they complete their degree.
There are scholarships available for students as well as for those working in the
                        field who wish to earn certifications or a degree. Scholarships are also available
                        for qualified Dual Enrollment students.
For more information, contact Dr. Marcie Hill at 256.352.8383 or marcie.hill@wallacestate.edu and visit www.wallacestate.edu/childdevelopment.
Priority registration for the upcoming Summer 2021 semester will begin on April 13.
                        Classes will start on May 26 and July 6.  Classes are available on campus and online,
                        with day, evening and weekend options.