UA Hope-Texarkana to offer Summer Child Development Associate (CDA) program

HOPE – The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana will offer an online Child Development Associate (CDA) program this summer, providing students interested in early childhood education with an opportunity to complete the required coursework for the nationally recognized credential.
The CDA credential is awarded by the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition in Washington, D.C. The coursework prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to complete the 120 hours of training required to apply for the CDA Assessment. In today’s competitive childcare landscape, holding a CDA Credential can set providers apart from their peers. Many childcare centers and preschools prioritize hiring candidates with this certification, recognizing the commitment to professionalism and quality care it represents.
Courses in the summer program include:
ECED 10061 Child Care Orientation Training – Maymester (if needed)
ECED 10103 Foundations of Early Childhood Education – Maymester
ECED 11043 Child Growth and Development – Summer I
ECED 12043 Environments for Young Children – Summer II
ALEH 10131 CPR – Saturday course (if needed)
Students interested in enrolling must meet the following requirements:
Be 18 years of age or older
Hold a high school diploma or equivalent
Successfully complete Child Care Orientation Training before or during the semester
Ideally, be employed at an approved childcare facility during the CDA training. Students who are not currently employed at a childcare facility must complete 30 hours of observation in an approved childcare center.
“High-quality early childhood education begins with well-prepared educators,” said Dr. Mikki Curtis, UAHT dean of arts, humanities, and education. “This program gives students the opportunity to build the knowledge and practical skills they need to work safely and effectively with young children and to earn a nationally recognized credential. For childcare providers aspiring to transition into higher roles, the CDA Credential serves as a steppingstone toward realizing their career goals. By completing the coursework, gaining practical experience, and earning the credential, individuals not only enhance their qualifications but also position themselves as capable leaders poised to drive excellence in early childhood education and care.”
For more information or to register for the summer CDA program, contact the UAHT Purtle Advising Center at 870-722-8124.

