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ContactJessica Mackinnon
jmack@dom.edu
(708) 524-6289
DU Offers Early Childhood Ed. Information Session
Dominican University will offer an information session at Moraine Valley Community College on Monday, December 15 for individuals interested in its early childhood education degree completion program. The information session will be held from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Room 138 of Building A.Dominican University, in partnership with Moraine Valley Community College, offers a bachelor of arts in early childhood education degree completion program. Through this program, students can enroll in early childhood education classes on the Moraine Valley Community College campus and graduate with a bachelor of arts degree from Dominican University.
Applications are currently being accepted for the early childhood course, History and Philosophy of Early Childhood Education (ECED 301), which will be offered at Moraine Valley Community College on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., beginning January 21. Additional classes will be offered during future semesters.
For more information about Dominican University’s early childhood education program or to make a reservation for the information session, please contact Dr. Dennis J. Kirchen, director of academic early childhood studies, at (708) 524-6908.
Founded in 1901, Dominican University is a comprehensive, coeducational Catholic institution offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Dominican offers 50 undergraduate academic programs in the Rosary College of Arts and Sciences and 15 graduate programs through the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, the Graduate School of Business and Information Systems, the School of Education, the Graduate School of Social Work and the Institute for Adult Learning. In the 2004 issue of America’s Best Colleges, US News & World Report again ranked Dominican University in the top tier of Midwest master’s level universities and as a “best value” for the sixth consecutive year.
“As a student I wanted an intimate community. As an aspiring journalist I wanted a big city. Dominican gave me both—and so much more.”
Tracy Samantha
Schmidt
2005
TIME Magazine
