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  1. Step 2: Order your official transcripts if you have completed college coursework. Step 3: Complete the application. Please d ouble check your email address as this is where you will receive application information and updates. Step 4: Attach the fee to your application and send to the Institute. Step 5: Watch for an email with your EEC ID so ...

  2. Endorsements. The Institute offers three endorsements: Administrator Endorsement, Professional Development Endorsement, and the Technical Assistance Endorsement. These endorsements are designed to reflect specific roles in early care and education and school age care. Endorsements are held in conjunction with Early Educator Certification (EEC).

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  4. The education of child care providers directly impacts children's ability to grow and develop to their fullest potential. To improve the quality of child care in North Carolina, the Division of Child Development created two credentials: For Lead Teachers- North Carolina Early Childhood Credential (NCECC) Available at all 58 local community colleges Composed of one (1) early childhood ...

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  5. The North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Exam is a new pathway option comparable to a NC Early Childhood Credential. Applicants who achieve a score of 80% or higher on the NC Early Childhood Equivalency Exam earn the new North Carolina Early Childhood Equivalency Certificate. This certificate is equivalent to a North Carolina Early Childhood Credential and will qualify the individual to ...

  6. Rewards & Benefits Login. To login, type in your EEC ID (or CCHC-C ID) number below. Enter your ID #: If you have lost your ID number, send an email to info@ncicdp.org. Disclaimer: By offering these rewards and benefits, the Institute is not endorsing or recommending products or vendors associated with Rewards & Benefits.

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