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  Mentor   Information 

Life coaching

Some ACDS students require mentors. ACDS mentors serve as supervisors for apprentices that do not have direct supervisors, such as family providers and directors. Mentors are contracted for their services. Mentors must be an ACDS journeyperson or have a minimum of a BA in early childhood education or closely related field. If you are  interested in becoming a mentor, review the job description below. The application is also linked below. New mentors are required to complete a one hour training on mentoring for the ACDS program. The training is available on WV STARS, www.wvstars.org. Only approved mentors will receive credit for completing the training. 

Mentor Policies + Practices
Mileage Reimbursement Invoice
Mentor Service Agreement

Mentor Invoice

Mentor Job Description
Mentor Application


Mentee Information
Mentee Doc. Form
Instructor-Mentor Registration
Mentee Contact

Mentee Visitation Policy

"I believe the efforts of the institution and the  instructor were the key to the  success of this  semester. (Virtual) is not the same as in-person, but I believe the objectives of the course  were achieved.”
~anonymous STUDENT

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This program is being presented with financial assistance as a grant from the West Virginia Department of Human Services and is administered by West Virginia Early Childhood Training Connections and Resources, a program of River Valley Child Development Services.  TCR-ECE is supported by federal funding passed through the West Virginia Department of Human Services: Federal award amount: $4,727,547 (99.9% of program budget) State award amount: $5,122 (0.1%).  TCR-OMCFH is supported by state funding through the West Virginia Department of Health.  TCR-HV is supported by federal funding passed through the West Virginia Department of Health: Federal award amount: $225,000 (100% of program budget) State award amount: $0 (0%).

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