What type of documentation is required for teaching staff that are “working on” the CDA Credential, associate or baccalaureate degree?
To demonstrate that a teaching staff member is “working on” a National CDA or degree, a program must document that the teaching staff member meets ANY of the following conditions: • The teaching staff member is currently enrolled in a course or degree program. • The teaching staff member has been enrolled within one year prior to the program’s Candidacy deadline. • The teaching staff member will be enrolled within one year after the program’s Candidacy deadline. Documentation can include any of the following, dated up to one year prior to the program’s Candidacy due date: • copies of an application • grade report • transcript • letter from an advisor • copy of a course out of a course catalog that the individual will enroll in • flyer for a CDA preparation course that the individual will enroll in • receipt of tuition payment • military training modules Documentation can not solely be a letter from the program seeking Candidacy or the individual staff member stating intent to “work on”
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