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TROY, partners establish first early childhood education apprenticeship

Two employees signed on to the program for this fall.

Two employees signed on to the program for this fall.

Troy University and its Coleman Center for Early Learning, in partnership with Wallace Community College, the Alabama Office of Apprenticeship and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education, made history Wednesday by establishing Alabama’s first apprenticeship for early childhood educators.

In alignment with the goals of the Success Plus plan and Governor Kay Ivey’s “Strong…

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Troy University’s Coleman Center to reopen June 1

The early learning center will reopen with a comprehensive COVID-19 safety plan designed to protect children, parents and staff.

The early learning center will reopen with a comprehensive COVID-19 safety plan designed to protect children, parents and staff.

Troy University’s Coleman Center for Early Learning and Family Enrichment is scheduled to reopen June 1 with a comprehensive COVID-19 safety plan.

Located at the university’s Dothan Campus, the Coleman Center provides high-quality early learning and care for children in the Wiregrass region from six weeks through 5 years old.

In order to promote a…

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Applications available for students seeking child care help

Pell Grant-qualified students can apply now for a subsidy to help pay for child care near TROY's Alabama campuses.

Pell Grant-qualified students can apply now for a subsidy to help pay for child care near TROY's Alabama campuses.

Troy University is now accepting applications from students for a new program aimed at easing the burden of child care cost.

Qualified students can now apply for the Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) Program, a Department of Education-funded initiative that provides subsidized child care to student-parents enrolled at all of TROY’s Alabama…

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TROY receives grant to offer childcare subsidies for working-parent students

Coleman Hall on the Dothan Campus, home of the Coleman Center for Early Learning and Family Enrichment.

Coleman Hall on the Dothan Campus, home of the Coleman Center for Early Learning and Family Enrichment.

For many of Troy University’s working adult students, a significant obstacle to completing their degree is the cost of child care—but a new grant from the U.S. Department of Education will help ease that burden for some.

Troy University has received $246,526 from the Department of Education to form a Child Care Access Means Parents…

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First Class grant positions now available at Coleman Center

First Class grant positions now available at Coleman Center

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