Elementary Education Foundation Transfer Pathway
The Elementary Education Foundation Transfer Pathway, A.S. degree offers aspiring educators a solid foundation for their journey into the dynamic field of elementary education. Through a carefully crafted curriculum, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of child development, teaching methodologies, and curriculum design tailored specifically for elementary-aged children. Seamlessly transfer to a four-year institution and make a positive impact in the lives of young learners.
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Elementary Education Foundation Transfer Pathway, A.S.
The Elementary Education Transfer Pathway Associate of Science offers you the opportunity to complete an A.S. degree that transfers to bachelor’s degree programs at a Minnesota State University with junior status.
Length
- 2 Years for Full-Time Students
- 60 Credits
Additional Resources
Scholarships are offered to students in the certificate, diploma, and Transfer Pathway A.S. programs. Students who maintain a 3.0 GPA are eligible to apply. Selection is based upon an essay explaining how the scholarship will assist the student achieve his or her career goals. For more information, review: Child Care Aware of Minnesota
The Nobles County Integration Collaborative (NCIC) offers a limited number of scholarships for students enrolled in teacher preperation programs at accredited universities or colleges.
Who should apply:
• People of color in the NCIC area
• Education students
• Current employees of NCIC districts
• Those committed to teaching in the NCIC area
Eligibility:
Must have a home address in the NCIC service area or be employed by an NCIC member
district.
NCIC Service Areas:
Adrian, Ellsworth, Fulda, Heron Lake, Okabena, Round Lake, Brewster, Worthington
Application is closed. Contact bridget.borer@isd518.net with questions.
The SWTPP is a unique partnership between Worthington School District, Minnesota West Community College, and Southwest Minnesota State University designed to remove barriers to teacher licensure. Students can major in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Teaching English as a Second Language and may receive funding for tuition and books through financial aid and other grant or scholarship opportunities.
Contact kelly.thelen.2@smsu.edu with questions about the SWTPP and complete the interest form to receive a quick response and like and follow the SWTPP on Facebook!
Career Opportunities
Preschool Teachers nurture young minds through play-based learning, fostering social, emotional, and cognitive development, and creating a safe, inclusive environment for curious explorers.
Daycare employees are responsible for providing a safe, nurturing environment for children while their parents are away, including organizing activities, supervising playtime, and assisting with meal times and basic hygiene. They also communicate with parents regarding their child's progress and any concerns that arise during the day.
Elementary school teachers instruct students in basic subjects such as math, reading, and science, fostering academic and social development while adhering to curriculum standards. They create lesson plans, assess student progress, and collaborate with parents and colleagues to support student learning.
Nannies provide personalized care for children in a private household setting, attending to their physical, emotional, and developmental needs. Responsibilities typically include preparing meals, organizing activities, assisting with homework, maintaining a safe environment, and occasionally providing transportation.
Private tutors provide one-on-one academic support to students, tailoring lessons to their individual needs and learning styles. They may assist with homework, reinforce concepts covered in school, and prepare students for exams, fostering academic growth and confidence.