| Ages served | Typically 2.5–5 years (verify with NJ DCF) |
| Preschool ratio (licensed center) | 1:10, max group — |
| Regulating agency (private preschool) | New Jersey Department of Children and Families — Office of Licensing (OOL) |
| Regulatory code | N.J.A.C. 3A:52 (Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers); N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 et seq. |
| State-funded program | New Jersey Preschool Expansion Aid (PEA); Abbott Pre-K |
New Jersey preschool: Staff-to-child ratio requirements
Preschool programs in New Jersey must maintain specific staff-to-child ratios at all times as required by New Jersey Department of Children and Families under N.J.A.C. 3A:52 (Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers); N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 et seq..
New Jersey state-funded preschool: New Jersey Preschool Expansion Aid (PEA); Abbott Pre-K — a state-funded program that may have different ratio and credentialing requirements than privately licensed preschools. Contact the administering agency for provider qualification and funding details.
| Program type | Staff:child ratio | Max group size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private preschool (licensed center) (3–5 years) | 1:10 | — | 3–4yr = 1:10 |
| State-funded preschool (New Jersey Preschool Expansion Aid) | Contact administering agency | — | May differ from center license ratios |
Source: N.J.A.C. 3A:52 (Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers); N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 et seq., New Jersey Department of Children and Families. Always verify current ratios with NJ DCF.
New Jersey preschool: Credential & training requirements
Director / Operator requirements
Private preschools operating under a New Jersey childcare center license require a director meeting New Jersey Department of Children and Families’s qualification standards under N.J.A.C. 3A:52 (Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers); N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 et seq.. Requirements typically include ECE coursework, administrative experience, and background clearance. Some states require a specific director credential or permit for programs serving preschool-age children.
Teacher / Caregiver requirements
Preschool lead teachers in New Jersey must meet minimum education requirements set by New Jersey Department of Children and Families. Most states require at minimum a CDA credential or equivalent ECE college coursework for preschool teachers. Contact New Jersey Department of Children and Families for the current teacher qualification standard, as requirements may differ between privately licensed and state-funded programs.
Annual training requirements
All preschool staff at New Jersey-licensed programs must complete continuing education hours annually. CPR and pediatric first aid are required for all direct-care staff. State-funded programs may have additional professional development requirements tied to their funding contract.
How to get a preschool license in New Jersey
Private preschool programs in New Jersey follow the childcare center licensing process administered by New Jersey Department of Children and Families:
- Determine which licensing pathway applies: New Jersey Department of Children and Families center license (private preschool) or New Jersey Preschool Expansion Aid (PEA); Abbott Pre-K contract (state-funded preschool).
- For a private preschool: apply for a childcare center license through New Jersey Department of Children and Families — Office of Licensing (OOL). The process includes application, background checks, and pre-licensing inspection.
- Ensure the director meets New Jersey Department of Children and Families’s qualification requirements before the license is issued.
- Ensure lead preschool teachers meet the credential or coursework requirements under N.J.A.C. 3A:52 (Licensing Standards for Child Care Centers); N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 et seq..
- For a state-funded preschool: contact NJ Dept of Children & Families — Division of Family Development (DCF/DFD) or your local school district or county office of education to apply for a New Jersey Preschool Expansion Aid (PEA); Abbott Pre-K contract.
- Complete the pre-licensing inspection and any additional requirements.
Licensing contact: New Jersey Department of Children and Families — Office of Licensing (OOL).
Official resource: https://nj.gov/dcf/providers/licensing
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Sources & references
This page was compiled from official government sources. Always verify current requirements directly with New Jersey Department of Children and Families before making licensing or compliance decisions.
- New Jersey Department of Children and Families — preschool / childcare center licensing
- ACF Licensing Regulations Database — New Jersey
Also in this guide: New Jersey Childcare Center Requirements, New Jersey Small Family Child Care Home Requirements, New Jersey Large Family Child Care Home Requirements