Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education

Become a highly qualified teacher with an accelerated bachelor's program

Teaching and Learning

Make a difference as an educator

Every student deserves passionate and talented teachers. Yet, because teacher turnover rates in urban schools are statistically higher than in other settings, inner-city students are yearning for highly qualified teachers committed to making a long-term difference in their lives.

This program provides working professionals the opportunity to take classes one night a week and earn a Wisconsin teaching license and bachelor's degree. It's called Project INVEST--an INnovative, Values-based Education to develop professional Staff into licensed Teachers.

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Program Details

Concordia’s Project INVEST program aims to increase the number of skilled teachers – particularly diverse teachers –throughout Southeastern Wisconsin by streamlining the pathway to a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education and Wisconsin teacher licensure.

The program is open to instructional aides or other non-licensed individuals who are already working in schools, and who have a desire to earn their bachelor’s and Wisconsin teaching license for children ages birth through grade 3. 

Already have a bachelor's degree?
Concordia's Accelerated Program for Teacher Licensure

Credits

120

Per Credit

$525

At a Center Near You

Offered Exclusively at our Miller Park Way and Midtown Centers in Milwaukee

Scholarship Opportunities

If you are employed by a consortium school, you may be eligible for the Project Invest Scholarship.  Please contact us for more information about this scholarship.  If you are employed by a Christian School or an Alumni of Concordia University Wisconsin or Ann Arbor, you may be eligible to apply for an Uncommon Scholarship. Scholarship dollar amounts are examples based on three-credit courses—actual amount per credit may vary.

  • $150 - 200 toward adult accelerated undergraduate courses