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C. H. Early Childhood Pennsylvania Scholarship Program is a grant from the Pennsylvania Child Care Association (PACCA) that funds debt-free higher education for early childhood professionals working in child care settings.
The program covers tuition, books, and travel expenses for eligible participants pursuing degrees or credentials in early childhood education at participating Pennsylvania colleges and universities. Eligibility is open to early learning professionals currently employed in child care programs across Pennsylvania.
The scholarship aims to raise the quality of child care and education for young children by building a more educated, fairly compensated early childhood workforce, supporting career advancement and increased compensation for participating educators.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early learning professionals working in Pennsylvania child care settings; the How to Apply section references eligibility criteria but details were not visible on the landing page. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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