Early Childhood minor, for non-education majors
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 44,172 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 26, 2022

    Early Childhood minor, for non-education majors

    About

    Gain a deep understanding of the early child development and care as well as the importance of play in that evolution. The coursework is selected for students who are not majoring in education or teacher training but who still seek a career working with young children.

    • Learn how to be a professional advocate for young children and their families
    • Gain skills to create an inclusive climate where diversity is valued
    • Develop an understanding of educational policies, structures and practices that influence young children and their families

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Freshman Requirements

    • Graduate from an accredited high school with a standard diploma.
    • Have a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 2.75 or higher. (Students with a cumulative GPA below 2.75, please see note below.)
    • Complete the following courses upon high school graduation with a minimum of C- or Pass grade:
      • 4 years in English
      • 3 years in math (including algebra II or higher)
      • 3 years in science&
      • 2 years in social science
      • 2 years in the same second language
    • Optional: Submission of ACT or SAT scores is optional for freshman applicants. Students with a cumulative GPA below 2.75 are encouraged, but not required, to provide ACT or SAT scores as part of the admission review process.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 5.0
    • TOEFLMin 61

    English Program Requirements

    In order to apply for admission to WOU, students must submit a score of 5 or greater on the IELTS or at least 61 on the TOEFL. While these cut-off scores are lower than those at most universities, they are equivalent to the lowest cut-offs at a few other institutions. According to research by ETS (the TOEFL producer) a 61 on the TOEFL is equivalent to a low 6 on the IELTS (http://www.ets.org/toefl/institutions/scores/compare). Given this imbalance in the admissions requirements, it is not surprising that most students in the last several years have sought admission to WOU using the IELTS because it will be easier for them to achieve a 5 on the IELTS than a 61 on the TOEFL. In any case, both test makers caution against screening students solely on test scores, and both recommend that for university study, students should have higher scores than what most universities set as cut-offs for admission (link).

    Using standardized language proficiency tests for admissions decisions is not controversial, but setting cut-off scores is, because each institution (and programs within them) can choose their own acceptable levels, and these levels have a direct impact on both the university’s recruiting, admissions, and enrollment on one hand, and the ability for students to adjust to life in the US and succeed academically on the other.

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    • 1. Completed and signed application form and financial affidavit form
    • 2. $60 Application Fee + $80 International Express mailing fee.
    • 3. Official transcripts from previous school(s).
    • 4. Financial documentation:
      Students must submit an official copy of personal or parent’s/sponsor’s bank statement showing a balance of at least $45,000 and/or official award letters for any scholarships/grants.
    • 5.Photocopy of current passport ID page
    • 6. Official copy of English testing score report.

    Early Childhood minor, for non-education majors

    Western Oregon University

    Western Oregon University

    United States of America

    United States of America, Aberdeen