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Child Development Permit (Graduate)

Overview

The early childhood education program at Biola’s School of Education offers state-approved coursework required for five of California’s Child Development Permits. After completing the early childhood coursework, you will be better prepared to teach more effectively in public and private programs serving infants through grade three. Course selection depends on what level of permit you desire.

Early childhood coursework can be embedded into the Master of Arts Teaching or Master of Arts in Education, with the early childhood concentration.

    Explore different ways you can expand your education by viewing our Learning Opportunities page.


    Program Requirements

    Students must meet and maintain the M.A.Ed. (Early Childhood) program requirements.


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    Permit Options

    Child Development Assistant Teacher Permit (6 credits)

    A Child Development Assistant Permit authorizes the holder to care for and assist in the development and instruction of children in a child care and development program under the supervision of a Child Development Permit (CDP) Associate Teacher, CDP Teacher, CDP Master Teacher, CDP Site Supervisor, or CDP Program Director.

    Child Development Associate Teacher Permit (12 credits)

    A Child Development Associate Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program, and supervise a CDP Assistant, and an aide.

    Child Development Teacher Permit (24 credits)

    A Child Development Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program, and supervise a CDP Associate Teacher, a CDP Assistant, and an aide.

    Child Development Master Teacher Permit (18 credits)

    A Child Development Master Teacher Permit authorizes the holder to provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program, and supervise a CDP Teacher, CDP Associate Teacher, CDP Assistant, and an aide. The permit also authorizes the holder to serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development in a child care and development program.

    Child Development Site Supervisor Permit (18 credits)

    A Child Development Site Supervisor Permit authorizes the holder to supervise a child care and development program operating at a single site; provide service in the care, development, and instruction of children in a child care and development program; and serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development in a child care and development program.

    School-Age Emphasis Authorization (6 credits added to any level of the child development permits)

    The School Age Emphasis Authorization may be added to any level Child Development Permit and authorizes the holder to provide all services authorized by the holder’s Child Development Permit and to provide services in the care, development, and instruction of children in before-school, after-school, and other school-age child care programs.


    See course catalog for complete details.

    Courses

    What will I study?

    While completing early childhood coursework, students will engage in fieldwork assignments that provide them with hands-on experience in local infant, toddler and elementary-age educational settings. The School of Education partners with local schools to facilitate this fieldwork, with the aim of advancing your ability to work with young children.

    During your time at Biola University, you can:


    Admissions & Deadlines

    As a Christian institution, Biola seeks to admit applicants whose backgrounds clearly demonstrate scholarly aptitude, a commitment to the historic Christian faith, personal character and integrity, and a positive service-oriented motivation toward their field of study. Biola does not discriminate on the basis of the applicant's race, color, sex, socio-economic status, disability, or national or ethnic origin.

    Education and GPA Requirements

    • You must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution prior to the start of the second term, with a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale).
    • Note: If you do not meet the degree or GPA requirements above, you may still be considered for admission. Please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions office at graduate.admissions@biola.edu. If you are an international student, contact grad.international@biola.edu.

    Program-Specific Requirements

    • For requirement details, see "Complete program-specific admissions requirements" in the application steps section below.

    English Proficiency Requirements

    • If English is not your first language, you are required to display your English proficiency before admittance into a Biola University graduate program. See “English Proficiency” in the application steps section below.

    Application Deadlines

    • Fall Semester
      • Early Action: May 1
      • General: July 1
      • International Students
        • On Campus: June 1
        • Online/Hybrid: July 1
    • Spring Semester
      • Early Action: October 1
      • General: November 1
      • International Students: October 1
    • Summer Semester
      • General: April 1

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    Explore our sunny Southern California campus in person or virtually. Learn more about your program of interest and the admissions process by scheduling an appointment with an admissions counselor.

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    Meet Your Admissions Counselor

    If you have more questions about the program, admissions process or Biola in general, schedule a phone call or send an email to your admissions counselor.

    Graduate Admissions Counselor

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    Steven Shin

    Email: steven.s.shin@biola.edu
    Phone: (562) 903-4752
    Text or Call: (562) 667-2312
    Book a Phone or Virtual Appointment

    International Graduate Admissions Counselor

    The Office of International Admissions serves students who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States.

    Email: grad.international@biola.edu
    Book a Phone or Virtual Appointment

    Application Steps

    1. Complete and submit the online application

    2. Submit a non-refundable $65 application fee

    3. Submit supplemental application materials through your online application portal:

    4. Official Transcripts

      • Submit all official transcripts from previous academic institutions.
        • Request official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended.
        • If enrolled at the time the application is filed, be sure to request transcripts of work finished to date and final transcripts upon completion of your course of study.
        • Transcripts will be considered official only when a) mailed directly from the institution to Biola, b) sent electronically through an approved vendor or c) physically delivered in an untampered envelope sealed by the institution. Final approval for admission is contingent on receiving an official transcript.
          • Mail transcripts to:
            Biola University Office of Graduate Admissions
            13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, CA 90639
      • International Transcripts: All international transcripts should be evaluated by a credential evaluation agency like SpanTran (Biola Discount), World Education Services (WES) or Foundation for International Services (FIS). Be sure to choose "course by course report" and have SpanTran/WES/FIS send them directly to Biola University via online portal or post (13800 Biola Ave, La Mirada, CA 90639) in order to be considered official.

      Reference Letters

      • Note: Additional instructions can be found in the online application.

      Essays

      • Note: The essay prompts can be found in the online application.

      English Proficiency (required for non-native English speakers)

      • Evidence of English proficiency is required for all students to support student success. Proficiency must be shown through one of the methods described below:
        • Minimum test score on a qualifying standardized test
          • TOEFL: minimum score of 100 iBT
          • IELTS: minimum score of 7.5
          • Duolingo: minimum score of 125
        • A degree (bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral) issued by an institution where English is the medium of instruction.
          • Official written communication from the institution (Registrar, Controller of Examinations Office, or Undergraduate College)
          • Official degree statements or transcripts may be accepted given English is stated as the medium of instruction
          • Official catalog verification
          • Note: For universities from non-Anglophone countries, further language assessment may be required.
    5. Complete program-specific admissions requirements:

    6. Child Development Permits

      • Must be a California resident in order to fulfill fieldwork requirements for permits.
      • Verify possession of a Certificate of Clearance from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
      • Documentation of tuberculosis (TB) test clearance administered within three months prior to start of program.
    7. Interview with a faculty member

      • After your application and all supplemental application requirements are submitted and approved, you will have an phone/video interview with a faculty member.
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      Things to Note

      • Track your application status at any time. You do not have to complete the application in one sitting. You can complete a portion and finish at a later time. Your information will be saved. When you apply, to guarantee confidentiality, you will be asked to create a user name and a password, and will receive a personalized identification number. Track your application status by logging in to the online application.
      • Official documents presented for admission or evaluation become part of the student’s academic file and normally cannot be returned or copied for distribution.

    Tuition and Financial Aid

    Biola is committed to help make your studies affordable — each school offers different scholarship, grant and loan opportunities to help finance your education.

    Cost Per Credit (2026‑27) $761
    Child Development Assistant Based on total program credits and 2026‑27 cost per credit$4,566
    Child Development Associate Teacher Based on total program credits and 2026‑27 cost per credit$9,132
    Child Development Teacher; Child Development Master Teacher; Child Development Site Supervisor Based on total program credits and 2026‑27 cost per credit$13,698

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    Format

    On Campus: You'll study in person at Biola University's campus in Southern California.

    Online: You'll take coursework fully online.

    Hybrid (On Campus and Online): This program includes a blend of course formats, including online and in person at Biola University's Southern California campus.

    Total Credits

    Every program at Biola University features rigorous academics, biblically integrated curriculum and vocational preparation.

    Cost per Credit

    This is the cost per credit; total tuition costs for each term will differ for part-time and full-time students.

    Accreditation

    Biola University is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Additional accreditations may apply to specific programs.