Early Childhood Professional
Why Early Childhood Professional?
Early childhood professionals play an essential role in helping young children grow, explore, and succeed. In this program, you will learn to support development through creative activities in music, movement, art, and social studies—all guided by the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards. You will gain the practical knowledge and experience needed to meet licensing requirements and begin your career in early childhood education.
At Mid-State, you’ll learn from caring, experienced faculty who emphasize hands-on learning in preschool settings. This program meets the requirements for Mid-State’s Infant Toddler Specialist certificate and seamlessly transfers into the Early Childhood Education associate degree—with additional options to continue toward a bachelor’s degree.
Program Facts
Program Outcomes
Graduates leave ready to succeed in their careers. Each year, data from Mid-State's Graduate Survey and statewide reports show consistently high satisfaction and strong starting salaries. Here's a snapshot of what success looks like after graduation.
Career Opportunities
Program Details
Take a closer look at what the program offers and what to expect.
Your course plan may vary, and you'll get a recommended sequence once you're enrolled. See below for full course details, see the program information guide, or talk with your advisor.
Meet our full-time instructors.
Jill Przekurat, BS, MA
Jill has a bachelor's in early childhood education from UW–Stevens Point and a master's in education from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. She has taught 4K, kindergarten, and first grade and holds a Wisconsin DPI teaching license. A Wisconsin Pyramid Model Trainer, she is passionate about supporting educators, mentoring new teachers, and encouraging lifelong learning, believing that play and positive early experiences build the foundation for success.
Employers will expect graduates of this program to be able to:
- Cultivate relationships with children, families, and the community.
- Demonstrate professionalism.
- Integrate health, safety, and nutrition practices.
Alongside your career training, you'll develop key workplace strengths. Explore the additional skills you'll build.
To succeed in this program, you'll need to meet certain technical standards. These are the key skills and abilities needed for the program and future career success—with or without reasonable accommodations. Be sure to review them carefully before you apply.
Explore the resources and next steps below. Your academic advisor will help you know what to complete and when.
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