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MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - Alphabetized by City MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city PROSOLUTIONS TRAINING ECE PROGRAM 1117 PERIMETER CENTER WEST, SUITE W300 1-YEAR ATLANTA, GA 30338 7706426939 ECE COURSE www.prosolutionstraining.com PRESCHOOL INFANT/TODDLER DEBBIE JOHNSTON CDA TRAINING VICE PRESIDENT, PARTNERSHIPS 7706426939 PROSOLUTIONS TRAINING SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY ECE PROGRAM 1247 E. SIENA HEIGHTS DR 2-YEAR ADRIAN, MI 49221 4-YEAR 517-264-7891 MASTER'S DEGREE MARY GRIFFIN ECE COURSE PROGRAM DIR. OF CHILD DEV. PROGRAM PRESCHOOL SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY INFANT/TODDLER SCHOOL-AGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE BAKER COLLEGE OF ALLEN PARK ECE PROGRAM 4500 ENTERPRISE DR. 1-YEAR ALLEN PARK, MI 48101 2-YEAR 313-425-3720 4-YEAR www.baker.edu ECE COURSE DR. SUSAN ANDERSON Preschool DEPARTMENT CHAIR Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Education School Age 313-425-3720 CDA Training BAKER COLLEGE OF ALLEN PARK ALMA COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 614 W. SUPERIOR STREET 4-YEAR ALMA, MI 48801 (989) 463-7202 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL DR. PEGGY A. THELEN INFANT/TODDLER ASST. PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION SCHOOL-AGE ALMA COLLEGE HOME VISITOR MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 1 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 4800 EAST HURON RIVER DRIVE 1-YEAR 300 GUNDER MYRON BUILDING 2-YEAR ANN ARBOR, MI 48105 734-677-5142 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL SALLY ADLER INFANT/TODDLER PROGRAM COORDINATOR & INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL-AGE SCHOOL OF CHILDCARE PROFESSIONALS SPECIAL NEEDS 734-677-5142 FAMILY CHILD CARE WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE CDA TRAINING KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM SOCIAL SCIENCE 2-YEAR 450 N AVENUE BATTLE CREEK, MI 49017 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL DAWN LARSEN INFANT/TODDLER DIRECTOR SCHOOL-AGE 616-965-3931 SPECIAL NEEDS KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ECE PROGRAM BISHOP HALL 403 2-YEAR 1349 CRAMER CIRCLE BIG RAPIDS, MI 49307 ECE COURSE 231-591-2392 PRESCHOOL INFANT/TODDLER DIANE FLEMING SCHOOL-AGE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SPECIAL NEEDS FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING BAY MILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM EDUCATION 12214 W LAKESHORE ECE COURSE BRIMLEY, MI 49715 PRESCHOOL INFANT/TODDLER SHERRY BERTRAM SCHOOL-AGE COORDINATOR SPECIAL NEEDS 906-248-3354 HOME VISITOR BAY MILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 2 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city BAKER COLLEGE OF CADILLAC ECE PROGRAM 9600 E. 13TH ST. 1-YEAR CADILLAC, MI 49601 2-YEAR 231-876-3153 4-YEAR www.baker.edu ECE COURSE RANDY HILL Preschool DEAN OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Infant/Toddler Education/Human Services School Age 231-876-3153 CDA Training BAKER COLLEGE OF CADILLAC GLEN OAKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 62249 SHIMMEL ROAD 1-YEAR CENTREVILLE, MI 49032 2-YEAR 269-467-4269 ECE COURSE KAREN GRUNERT PRESCHOOL PROF. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INFANT/TODDLER GLEN OAKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPECIAL NEEDS BAKER COLLEGE OF CLINTON TOWNSHIP ECE PROGRAM 34950 LITTLE MACK 1-YEAR CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI 48035 2-YEAR 586-791-6610 4-YEAR www.baker.edu ECE COURSE AMBER FANTE Preschool DEPARTMENT CHAIR FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Education School Age 586-791-6610 CDA Training BAKER COLLEGE OF CLINTON TOWNSHIP MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 44575 GARFIELD RD. 2-YEAR CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI 48038-1139 810-286-2190 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL KATE CRYDERMAN COLE INFANT/TODDLER EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES PROGRAM COORDINATOR SCHOOL-AGE MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 3 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 5101 EVERGREEN 1-YEAR DEARBORN, MI 48128 2-YEAR 313-845-6430 ECE COURSE DEBORAH ZOPF PRESCHOOL PRE-EDUCATION PROGRAM DIRECTOR INFANT/TODDLER HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL-AGE CDA TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-DEARBORN ECE PROGRAM FAIRLANE CTR SOUTH 4-YEAR 19000 HUBBARD DR MASTER'S DEGREE DEARBORN, MI 48126 313-593-5040 or 5424 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL MARY TREPANIER-STREET INFANT/TODDLER PROFESSOR/DIRECTOR OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT CTR. SCHOOL-AGE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-DEARBORN SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR MARYGROVE COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 8425 WEST MCNICHOLS 2-YEAR DETROIT, MI 48221 4-YEAR 313-927-1460 ECE COURSE STEPHANIE KUJACZYNSKI PRESCHOOL COORDINATOR OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT INFANT/TODDLER MARYGROVE COLLEGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY ECE PROGRAM 4001 W. MCNICHOLS RD MASTER'S DEGREE PO BOX 19900 DETROIT, MI 48219-0900 ECE COURSE 313-578-0425 PRESCHOOL INFANT/TODDLER DIANE MANICA SCHOOL-AGE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SPECIAL NEEDS UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY HOME VISITOR MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 4 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ECE PROGRAM 801 WEST FORT ST 2-YEAR DETROIT, MI 48226-3001 313-496-2605 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL DR.. KAREN BRANTLEY INFANT/TODDLER DISTRICT ACADEMIC OFFICER SCHOOL-AGE WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ECE PROGRAM COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY 4-YEAR EAST LANSING, MI 48824 MASTER'S DEGREE 517-355-7680 PHD DEGREE DR. LILLIAN PHENICE ECE COURSE CHAIR-PERSON PRESCHOOL MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY INFANT/TODDLER SCHOOL-AGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR BAYDENOCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 2001 NORTH LINCOLN 2-YEAR ESCANABA, MI 49829 800-221-2001 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL STELLA HANSEN INFANT/TODDLER PROFESSOR PHD SCHOOL-AGE BAYDENOCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING WILLIAM TYNDALE COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 35700 WEST 12 MILE ROAD 2-YEAR FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 877-499-6800 ext.520 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL BARBARA BOCKBRADER INFANT/TODDLER DIVISION CHAIR MATHEMATICS/NATURAL SCIENCES/TEACHER SCHOOL-AGE PREPARATION WILLIAM TYNDALE COLLEGE MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 5 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city BAKER COLLEGE OF FLINT ECE PROGRAM 1050 W. BRISTOL RD. 1-YEAR FLINT, MI 48507 2-YEAR 810-766-4389 4-YEAR www.baker.edu ECE COURSE JUDY SNIDER Preschool DEPARTMENT CHAIR Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Education School Age 810-766-4389 CDA Training BAKER COLLEGE OF FLINT DETROIT COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ECE PROGRAM CHILD CARE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2-YEAR 3488 N JENNINGS ROAD FLINT, MI 48504 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL CARDELL SAUNDERS, SR. INFANT/TODDLER COORDINATOR SCHOOL-AGE 810-789-2200 SPECIAL NEEDS DETROIT COLLEGE OF BUSINESS FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT ECE PROGRAM 430 FRENCH HALL 4-YEAR FLINT, MI 48502-1950 MASTER'S DEGREE 810-762-3260 ECE COURSE DR. BEVERLY SCHUMER PRESCHOOL ASST PROF ED/DIR GRAD PRO IN ED. INFANT/TODDLER UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT HOME VISITOR MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 1401 EAST COURT 1-YEAR FLYNT, MI 48503 2-YEAR 810-762-0489 ECE COURSE DAN HODGINS PRESCHOOL COORDINATOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION. INFANT/TODDLER MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL-AGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 6 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 143 BOSTWICK NE 2-YEAR GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 616-234-4084 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL REBECCA BRINKS INFANT/TODDLER CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DIRECTOR SCHOOL-AGE GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING MID MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 1275 S. CLARE AVE. 1-YEAR HARRISON, MI 48625 2-YEAR 989-386-6622 midmich.edu ECE COURSE CDA TRAINING JULIE EHLE PROGRAM COORDINATOR ECE 989-386-6641 MID MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE HILLSDALE COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 249 HILLSDALE ST 4-YEAR HILLSDALE, MI 49242 517-437-7341 x2596 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL KATHY CONNOR SCHOOL-AGE DIRECTOR OF ECE SPECIAL NEEDS HILLSDALE COLLEGE GOGEBIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM E 4946 JACKSON RD 1-YEAR IRONWOOD, MI 49938 2-YEAR 906-932-4231 ECE COURSE DEBORAH DANIELS PRESCHOOL CHAIR INFANT/TODDLER GOGEBIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL-AGE SPECIAL NEEDS CDA TRAINING MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 7 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city BAKER COLLEGE OF JACKSON ECE PROGRAM 2800 SPRINGPORT RD. 1-YEAR JACKSON, MI 49202 2-YEAR 517-789-6123 4-YEAR www.baker.edu ECE COURSE JEAN ALLISON Preschool DEPARTMENT CHAIR Infant/Toddler Early Childhood Education School Age 517-841-4524 CDA TRAINING BAKER COLLEGE OF JACKSON JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 2111 EMMONS RD. 2-YEAR JACKSON, MI 49201 517-787-0800 x8275 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL LORI GARDNER INFANT/TODDLER PROGRAM COORDINATOR/ADJUNCT PROFESSOR SCHOOL-AGE JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ECE PROGRAM DEPT T,L,L 4-YEAR 1903 W. MICHIGAN AVE MASTER'S DEGREE KALAMAZOO, MI 49008 269-387-3509 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL DR. REGENA FAILS NELSON INFANT/TODDLER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SCHOOL-AGE WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SPECIAL NEEDS HOME VISITOR LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE ECE PROGRAM 3100-HHS 1-YEAR P.O. BOX 40010 2-YEAR LANSING, MI 48901 517-483-1141 ECE COURSE PRESCHOOL MARCIA RYSZTAK INFANT/TODDLER ACADEMIC TEAM LEADER & PROFESSOR SCHOOL-AGE LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY CHILD CARE CDA TRAINING MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions | Page 8 of 13 MICHIGAN ECE Training Institutions - alphabetized by city MADONNA UNIVERSITY ECE PROGRAM 36600 SCHOOLCRAFT 2-YEAR LIVONIA, MI 45150 4-YEAR 734-432-5536 MASTER'S DEGREE DR.
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