Workforce Pell Early Childhood Ed programs in Rhode Island
Early-education and child-development credentials. Approval odds are lower here than in trades or health. The Workforce Pell Grant can cover short, 8–15 week training — up to $4,310 a year, with nothing to repay. Median pay runs about $35k.
Check my eligibility →To be approved for Workforce Pell, a early childhood ed program in Rhode Island generally has to show that at least 70% of students finish and get a job that pays enough to justify the cost. The bar is high and the early list is short — which protects your one-time Pell eligibility.
Early Childhood Ed programs in Rhode Island
Early Childhood (CDA)
Community College of Rhode Island
10–18 wks · $800–3,000 tuition · $35k median pay · completion data pending
Questions about early childhood ed and Workforce Pell in Rhode Island
Does the Workforce Pell Grant pay for early childhood ed training in Rhode Island?
It can. Workforce Pell covers short-term early childhood ed programs that Rhode Island approves and that meet the federal quality bar. Approval is set per program, so confirm a specific program's status with the school — the Rhode Island list is still being finalized for 2026.
How much will early childhood ed training cost me with Workforce Pell?
These programs commonly run about $1,000–$6,500 — once. Workforce Pell is built to cover that, averaging about $2,200 in aid (up to $4,310/year), so many students pay little or nothing out of pocket. Your FAFSA sets your exact amount.
Is Early Childhood Ed a good field to train for?
Early-education and child-development credentials. Approval odds are lower here than in trades or health. Median pay is around $35k, and it's the kind of work AI can't comfort a crying toddler or keep a room of four-year-olds safe.