Early Childhood Education Articulation

 

 

Pinellas County Schools Program

St. Petersburg College Programs

Early Childhood Education (8503210)

Early Childhood Education

 

 

 

 

 

 

Schools Offering Program

Countryside High School

East Lake High School

Largo High School

Northeast High School

Osceola High School

Seminole High School

Tarpon Springs High School

                                                                                    

 

In accordance with the Interinstitutional Articulation Agreement between the Pinellas County Schools’ Board of Education and the St. Petersburg College Board of Trustees, this program-to-program agreement provides opportunities for students to receive college credit for appropriate work completed at the above named high schools.  St. Petersburg College agrees to award college credit to Pinellas County Early Childhood Education graduates as specifically defined below.

 

Pinellas County Schools Courses

St. Petersburg College Courses

Early Childhood Education 1  8503211                                    1 cr.

EEC 1308 Early Childhood Planning and Management                           3 cr.

Early Childhood Education 2  8503212                                    1 cr.

EEC 1602 Behavioral Observation and Screening in Child Care             1 cr.         

Early Childhood Education 3  8503213                                    1 cr.

EEC 2500 Child Development Overview                                               1 cr.

AND

EEC 2521 Child Care Regulations                                                         1 cr.

Successfully completing 12 credit hours at SPC with a “C” or better toward their AS degree

including EEC 1603 Early Childhood Development                                                                          

EEC 2943 In-service Training: Child Development for CDA                  3 cr.

 

 

Students will not be charged any fees for the awarding of hours covered by this agreement.  A grade of "P" will be given for the college credit.  A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the above high school courses and a current CDAE certificate will be required before credit is issued.  Students must enroll at SPC as a degree seeking student within three (3) years after graduation to be eligible to receive the articulated credit.  This Career Pathways/Tech Prep Articulation Agreement replaces any previously existing agreements relating to the aforementioned program.

 

This agreement will be reviewed every 3 years.

                                                                                                          Revised 4/06

To be reviewed 4/09

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