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Basic and Advanced Credential Assessment


Obtaining a Credential requires a combination of education and experience.  There are some early childhood professionals who, through informal training and on-the-job experience, acquire the core knowledge that is offered in the college classroom.  These individuals can fulfill the educational portion of the Credential application by taking the Credential Assessment and scoring an 80% or better.  The BASIC Credential Assessment is available for a Level I Credential and the ADVANCED Credential Assessment is available for Levels II, III and IV.

(Note:  The Credential Assessment is only available for the Early Childhood Professional Credential at this time.) 

When is the Credential Assessment given?

During the months of February, June and October.

What is the testing fee?

The testing fee varies by testing center.  Find the closest testing center to you in the table below and contact them directly. 

What should I bring to the Assessment?

All you need to bring is a valid picture ID that also has your signature on it.  The centers will accept a driver's license, state ID card, passport, or similar official documents.  Items such as birth certificates, school IDs and work IDs are not permitted.  You are not permitted to use any aids during the assessment; i.e. books, notes, dictionaries, calculators, etc.

How long is the Assessment?

The Assessment is not timed and generally takes about 3 hours to complete.  It is administered on a computer.

What is the passing score?

There are 250 questions on the Assessment and you must get 80% (200) of them correct to pass.

When will I get my results?

You will get your results immediately at the end of the Assessment.  If you pass and your Credential application is complete, our office will mail you a copy of your Credential.

What if I don't pass?

You may retake the Assessment by making an appointment with the testing center.

What material is covered on the test?

The Colorado Core Knowledge and Standards:  A Guide for Early Childhood Professional Development will help you know what material is covered on the Assessment.  For a copy,  click here or call the State Form Center (4999 Oakland St., Denver, CO., 80239) at 303-370-2165 (you will hear a recording of menu options; press 6 for State Forms).  Request Document #615-82-54-1997.  It costs $14.

Where can I receive more information?

Contact Katrina Boykin at 303-333-6021 or katrina.boykin@ccd.edu

Where can I go for ece classes?

Click here for information on furthering your education.

LOCAL TESTING CENTERS & CONTACT INFORMATION


Testing Center

Contact Person

Phone Number

Arapahoe Community College

Lyn Smith

303-797-5808

Colorado Mountain College-Dillon

Eileen Morrison

970-468-5989 x2803

Colorado
Mountain College-
Edwards (Eagle-Vail)

Heidi Beauregard

Sara Gregg

970-569-2906



970-569-2907

Colorado Mountain College-Leadville

Jennifer Williams

Stacy Petty

 

Colorado
Mountain College-Steamboat

970-870-4450

Colorado
Mountain College-Summit County

970-468-5989 x2803

Community College of Denver

Ramzi Munder

303-556-3810

 

Front Range
Community College-Larimer


970-204-8188

Front Range
Community College-Westminster


303-404-5338

Mesa State

Terry Wise

970-255-2750

Northeastern Junior College

Andrea Schumacher

970-521-6656

Pikes Peak Community College

Peggy Hawke

719-540-7130

Pueblo Community College

Ross Barnhart

719-549-3382

Pueblo Community College- Southwest

970-247-2929

970-247-2929

Red Rocks Community College

303-914-6720

Trinidad State Junior College

719-589-7058


719-274-0494

CONTACT US

Toll Free 1-866-417-4041
katrina.boykin@ccd.edu

Smart Start Colorado

4300 Cherry Creek Drive So., Denver, CO, 80246-1530
info@smartstartcolorado.org