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Admission Frequently Asked Questions

Below please find answer to some of the more commonly asked questions about our programs. If you have a question that is not on this list, please do not hesitate to contact us at (630) 654-0151 or at Admission@MontessoriECA.org. Our staff would be happy to speak with you.

What are the prerequisites for the AMS credential programs?

Students must have a minimum formal education of a high school diploma or equivalent. Preference is given to those with a bachelor’s degree. The student comes for an initial interview prior to acceptance in the program, and must also provide MECA with three references and high school or college transcript.

How long does it take to complete the AMS credential programs?

The program can be completed in a minimum of one year, but students are given up to three years to meet all requirements. After three years a late completion fee would apply.

My degree and/or experience is not in education. May I still apply?

Yes. Everything you need to become a Montessori educator will be given to you as part of the program.

I’d like to do the summer academics, but I cannot be away from my family and/or job that long. What can I do?

The MECA staff can work out an individualized schedule for you, allowing you to do part of your academics this summer, and complete the rest next spring or summer.

I have to miss some dates due to a wedding, surgery, etc., etc. Can I still do the program?

Yes. However , you will need to make up any lectures you miss. They will be repeated the following spring or summer.

What is the difference between the spring and summer programs? Is one more intense than the other?

The content of both programs is the same. We offer two scheduling options for our students, with full day classes for both. With summer classes you have five consecutive days of classes, where the spring option offers three days consecutively.

What arrangements for childcare do you offer during the beginning academics?

You are responsible for arranging childcare on your own. Those attending summer classes might look to schools in the Oak Park/River Forest area for summer programs for children during the duration of our course.

I’d like to take your course but it may not fit my budget. What can I do?

In addition to the AMS and ECC scholarships that are available, many schools will sponsor students for our program. This can be done in the form of a loan or scholarship. In exchange for this assistance, schools normally ask a student to sign an agreement to work for the school for a specified period following certification.

Is there financial aid or scholarships available from MECA?

The American Montessori Society offers scholarships for those enrolled in our programs. Scholarships are also available from Elgin Community College for those living or working within their district. MECA also offers a variety of payment plans for tuition.

Are there exceptions to the payments plans?

Occasionally we make a special arrangement, but most often abide by the established payment plans, which offer a variety of options.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept checks and money orders. We do not accept credit cards or cash.

What expenses are involved in the program besides tuition?

There is a $240 certification fee paid to the American Montessori Society. Housing expense (if needed) is not included. MECA sells books if you need to purchase any required readings.

What is the difference between MECA programs and other teacher preparation courses?

MECA’s teacher preparation program is one of the oldest established in North America. Our staff is international in their outlook, faithful to Maria Montessori's insights, and current with the latest research. We have three Lab Schools available to our students as a resource for learning and observation. We have a team of highly educated and experienced lecturers, specializing in various areas. We serve students across the U.S. and abroad and visit them at their practicum sites throughout the education period. Our programs offer flexibility and a staff ready to assist in any area.

Do you have a site closer to my home? Is there public transportation available?

MECA’s spring classes and advanced academic seminars meet at our campus in Clarendon Hills, IL, a Western suburb of Chicago, and the summer classes meet on the campus of Concordia University in River Forest, IL, also a Western suburb of Chicago. We have students who travel to us from across the U.S. and abroad. Rail transportation is available near both our sites, and many students form car pools for travel to and from class.

How will I find a practicum site?

MECA will provide you with guidance for this important part of your preparation. The MECA Practicum Coordinator will assist you in locating an appropriate school, and we have extensive resources in finding practicum sites, including a comprehensive database of school in your area.

What are the requirements for a practicum site?

The supervising teacher must have a minimum of two years experience in the classroom. Also, the practicum school must be affiliated with AMS, although in certain instances an exemption may be granted by AMS. Those enrolled in the Infant & Toddler Education Program may have an individual serve as their mentor.

Is the practicum a paid practicum?

This depends on the school, and is one of many questions you should ask when selecting a site.

What housing do you have available for your students?

During the summer, we have dormitory housing at Concordia University that our students share for a nominal cost. There are also extended stay motels available near the college. Motels are an option for those attending spring classes at our center in Clarendon Hills.

Do you offer student visas for foreign students?

We can help foreign students to apply for visas, provided they meet federal eligibility requirements. Although we cannot guarantee they will be approved, we have been very successful in the past.

 

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