Certificate in Early Childhood Policy and Leadership

Certificate in Early Childhood Policy and Leadership

We are now accepting applications for the next cohort of students interested in the Certificate in Early Childhood Policy and Leadership. 

Applications are due November 25, 2024, for a Spring 2025 start. 

The Institute of Early Childhood Policy serves as the base for this interdisciplinary certificate in Early Childhood Policy and Leadership. The highly selective certificate program employs a cohort model to train master’s and doctoral students to develop a deep understanding of the science of early childhood development and the policies and systems that intersect with young children and their families.

At a Glance

How many courses?


The program consists of 3 courses,
9 credits total.

How long will it take?


The Early Childhood Policy Leadership certificate is a 1.5 year cohort model, including three semesters and a summer.

When can I start?


The next cohort will begin in spring 2025.

How much does it cost?


To estimate your total program cost, multiply the number of credits required in your program by the tuition cost per credit.

Institute Fellows

As fellows of the Institute of Early Childhood Policy, certificate students will be supported by faculty mentors and complete one-and-a-half years of rigorous training that will prepare them to analyze policies, conduct cutting-edge research, and translate scientific findings into practice in the early childhood field. Fellows will be part of a robust and expanding regional, national, and international network of early childhood researchers, practitioners, and policy leaders, which will lay a strong foundation on which to build their careers. Our fellows have the opportunities to be mentored by a diverse group of faculty.

Curriculum

Current Lynch School master’s and doctoral students with a demonstrated interest in research, leadership, and policy related to the early childhood field are encouraged to apply for the training program. 

Requirements


  • Credits: 9
  • Summer Internship
  • Capstone Project
  • Monthly Seminar

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Application & Deadlines

Please contact us for additional info. 

Deadline for January 2025 start:

  • November 25, 2024

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Personal Statement

 A personal statement is to be uploaded to your online application form.

Please structure your personal statement in two sections, including a paragraph to address each of the following:

  1. Describe your interest in and prior experience in early childhood policy and leadership.
  2. What do you hope to gain from the ECPL certificate program, and how will this program support your educational and/or career goals? Describe your academic and professional goals, any experience relevant to this program, and your future plans, expectations, and aspirations.

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  617-552-4214