A limited number of ECDC Tuition scholarships are awarded each year based on financial need and/or extenuating circumstances. Scholarships can be awarded for either one semester or the entire academic ...
The N.E. Miles ECDC is an academic program within the School of Education and serves as a demonstration preschool for research to advocate developmentally appropriate practices for young children.
A unique experience for young children and College of Charleston Students. Serving as an academic unit within the School of Education, the N. E. Miles Early Childhood Development Center, or ECDC as it ...
If you have questions about the N.E. Miles Early Childhood Education Center or would like to tour our facilities, please email us at [email protected]. If you have a specific request, please review our ...
Are you interested in observation and research at ECDC? Select each option to learn more. Observations ECDC welcomes CofC faculty and students who want to coordinate course assignments with real world ...
ECDC provides a great opportunity for College of Charleston students to gain valuable classroom teaching experience working with young children and highly qualified master teachers. We have five ...
Sara Levin serves as a Director on WallachBeth’s ETF and Derivative Trading team, providing institutional clients guidance on the complex and evolving exchange-listed landscape. Sara brings deep ...
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Together, let’s create, explore, collaborate and accomplish. Be part of the vibrant scene at the School of the Arts – the artistic heartbeat of Charleston. Live and study in a cultural, historic and ...
Be a part of something bigger. Our sustainability efforts help build a campus community that can flourish for years to come. The College of Charleston commits itself to preparing students for social, ...
Margaret Carmody Hagood has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in elementary and middle grade literacies, focusing on culturally relevant and responsive literacy instruction inclusive of ...
Staged Reading of The Drama of King Shotaway: In a remote Greenwich Village in 1822, impresario William Brown and his all-African company defy local authorities to mount a play: a real insurrectionary ...