Wilmington University Program Receives CFLE Approval
The applied family studies graduate degree at Wilmington University is the newest program to be approved by NCFR as meeting the criteria for the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential.
Additionally, seven programs were renewed as a CFLE-approved program for the next five years:
- Arizona Christian University – family studies (undergraduate)
- Harding University – Family Life Education (undergraduate)
- Michigan State University – human development & family studies (undergraduate)
- Montana State University – human development and Family Science (undergraduate)
- University of Central Oklahoma – Family Life Education (undergraduate) and family & child studies (graduate)
- University of New Hampshire – human development & family studies (undergraduate)
More than 130 degree programs at university and colleges throughout the United States and Canada have been CFLE-approved by NCFR.
NCFR, which administers the CFLE credential, recognizes regionally accredited schools offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs with course work that includes content covering the 10 Family Life Education content areas required for approval as a provisional CFLE. NCFR approval allows graduates of these programs the opportunity to apply for provisional CFLE certification without taking the CFLE exam.
Interested in getting your program approved? Learn more about CFLE Academic Program Approval.