Chestnut Hill College’s Accelerated Adult Degree Program is designed for the adult learner. The Childcare Management program equips students with administrative skills necessary in the management of a daycare facility, The program prepares students to work with children and create and maintain a healthy, safe learning environment. Students will learn how to communicate effectively with parents and the community. This program will also prepare students for graduate studies in the field of education.
Childcare Management
Scholarship Opportunities
Students in these programs may be eligible for PA T.E.A.C.H. Scholarships and/or PHMC ECE PDO Scholarships.
Apply to T.E.A.C.H.: https://www.pacca.org/teach_scholarship.php
Please contact Elaine R. Green, Ed.D. PHMC Grant/SCPS Administrator at green@chc.edu for information about PHMC ECE PDO Scholarships.
These support funds are available to students who are currently enrolled (or planning to enroll) in one of these programs ( Childcare Management, Early Childhood Studies, Early Childhood Studies with a Montessori Infant Toddler Credential, and Early Childhood Studies with a Montessori Early Childhood Credential)
Students can transfer up to 75 credits from another accredited college or university, and there are several alternative options to earn credit for on-the-job experience and training programs.
Registration Information
Staff in the offices in the Accelerated Adult Degree Program are available to assist you in your journey. Please contact chcaadp@chc.edu or call 215-248-7063.
Chestnut Hill College, Main Campus
9601 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia PA 19118
For more information or to schedule a personal visit with an Admissions Representative:
Call – 215-248-7001 | Email – adultdegree@chc.edu
Students are required to complete a series of courses (57 credits) within the Childcare Management curriculum in order to earn a degree. These courses are in addition to the liberal arts core curriculum (more information can be found here).
Childcare Management Curriculum
Required Courses
- UEAB 217 Financial Accounting
- UEEC 109 Principles of Macroeconomics
- UEED 226 Issues in Supervision of Programs for Young Children
- UEED 227 The Business of Child Care
- UEED 228 Leadership and Administration of Programs for Young Children
- UEED 352 Child Advocacy and U.S. Policy
- UEFN 441 Financial Management
- UEHR 305 Human Resources Management
- UEMG 201 Principles of Management
- UEMG 453 Senior Seminar
- UEMK 201 Principles of Marketing
- UEMA 104 Math for Business I
- UEP4 201 Development/Early Years (UEPS 203)
- UEP4 203 Foundations/Theory Early Childhood Education
- UEP4 204 Methods/Techniques Early Childhood Education
- UEP4 318 Family and Community Partners
Major Electives: Any three (3) of the following courses:
- UEEC 110 Principles of Microeconomics
- UEFN 220 Principles of Finance: Money & Banking
- UEFN 342 Risk & Insurance
- UEHS 205 Introduction to Human Services
- UEMG 307 Strategic Management
- UEMG 321 Managing Non-Profit Organizations
- UEMG 350 Government and Business
- UEMG 400 Special Topics
- UEPL 135 Business Ethics
- UEP4 202 Educational Psychology/Early Years
- UESP 340 Introduction to Special Education
Accelerated Eight-Week Format
The AADP program offers bachelor’s and associate’s degrees with all courses scheduled in accelerated 8-week formats for maximum flexibility and fast degree completion time. The calendar year is divided into six, 8-week sessions, and students may enter at the beginning of any session. Classes are conveniently offered in the evenings (6 p.m. – 9 p.m.) to fit an adult’s busy schedule.
Start Fresh or Transfer Credits
New students may start programs from scratch with zero credits; or for those students with prior learning, we allow a transfer of up to 75 credits from another accredited college or university where applicable. Additionally, Prior Learning Assessment options can help students earn credit for on-the-job and training program experience they may already have.
Alternative Options to Earn Credit
Portfolio Assessment
Students who have acquired knowledge through prior experience may apply for credit through portfolio assessment. Designed for the highly self-directed learner, this process demands rigorous self-assessment, critical analysis of the level of learning acquired, work samples and/or exhibits, third-party verification, and other documentation. Well-documented college-level learning can earn up to fifteen college credits.
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The Accelerated Adult Degree Program recognizes fifteen approved CLEP credits at the ACE recommended level. Each CLEP examination is equivalent to one three-credit course. CLEP credits are recorded on the academic transcript as transfer credits and not calculated in the cumulative GPA.
Challenge Examination
Students may challenge up to twelve credits in four approved courses after the successful completion of fifteen credits. Challenge Examination grades are calculated in the cumulative GPA; a grade of “C” or above must be achieved for credit to be awarded.
Internships
Credit earned for field placement in the student’s program of study.
National Organizations or Programs
- (ACT/PEP) American College Testing’s Proficiency Examination Program
- (DANTES) Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support – Training and education offered through the Armed Services is evaluated by the American Council of Education (ACE) (ACE/CREDIT) Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction