
Scholars for Excellence in Child Care
Scholars for Excellence in Child Care
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WHAT IS THE SCHOLARS PROGRAM?
The Scholars program awards scholarships to eligible child care professionals to complete coursework in the area of child development or early childhood education, as well as the Child Development Associate (CDA) and Certified ChildcareÌý Professional (CCP) Credential Assessment. These scholarships enable child care providers in Oklahoma to improve their skills through education, receive an educational stipend and continue the availability of quality child care in local communities.
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Steps to complete the Scholars application:
- Apply for FAFSA 23-24 you will need your Tax returns from 2021:
- Apply for the scholarship at here you upload your paystub and your FAFSA Confirmation. Choose º£½Ç³Ô¹Ï and Alejandra Tillman as Scholar Coordinator.
- Apply for Western at: wosc.edu/enroll
- Request official transcripts from High school and any attended colleges to be sent to WOSC, it could be electronically to the registrar’s office at WOSC or via the Post Office. (They must be official.)
If sending via Post office here is the address:
Ìý WOSC
Ìý Att. Admissions
Ìý 2801 N. Main
Ìý Altus, OK 73521
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Program’s Mission Statement:
Western’s Early Childhood/Child Development program is committed to providing quality education to the students for the ultimate goal of quality early care for young children, their families, and the community.
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º£½Ç³Ô¹Ï, established as Altus Junior College in 1926, is the oldest original municipal two-year college still in existence in Oklahoma...
[About WOSC]Vision
º£½Ç³Ô¹Ï aspires to be the outstanding and innovative community college known for its focus on student success and its service to community and regional development.Mission
The mission of º£½Ç³Ô¹Ï is to provide high quality education while ensuring equity, supporting student success, and empowering individuals to become productive members of diverse local, regional, and global communities.