2 Programs Renew CFLE-Approved Status

NCFR congratulates the following programs that have renewed their status as meeting the criteria for the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) certification:

Missouri State Univ
                  

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Child and Family Development at Missouri State University provides its graduates with the skills necessary to be prepared for a wide variety of careers in fields working with children and families, making a difference in the lives of individuals and the greater community.

Utah Valley Univ
            

The Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree in Family Science at Utah Valley University prepares students for employment in a number of human service settings through its focused learning on family dynamics and systems.


Thank you to these programs for their dedication to Family Life Education. For a list of CFLE-approved programs, visit NCFR’s Degree Programs Guide. More than 140 degree programs at universities 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.