About the Alaska SEED Registry

The Alaska SEED Registry is a free, efficient system to help early childhood and school-age professionals track ongoing education and training. Joining the SEED Registry is simple: complete an online form through the ServicePortal, upload transcripts as you complete training, and update your information annually to keep your membership active.

Members of the SEED Registry are able to:

  • Document professional development all in one place
  • Track upward progress on the Alaska SEED Career Ladder
  • Become an approved trainer
  • Get credentialed in Alaska as a child care program administrator or as a coaching specialist
  • Apply for reimbursements for the cost of professional development, travel, and CDA fees
  • Contribute to accurate early childhood and school-age workforce data to support funding efforts to increase wages, benefits, and retention

How To Join

The Alaska System for Early Education Development (SEED) Comprehensive Transcript is an official document that consolidates all of your verified education and training history into one convenient, easy-to-read transcript.

Your transcript includes:

• University and college degrees and coursework
• Certifications and credentials from outside organizations
• Professional licenses
• Verified training from thread and non-thread providers
• CDA subject area fields (new!)

Learn More

The Alaska SEED Registry is a member of the National Workforce Registry Alliance and plays a key role in gathering accurate data about the early childhood and school-age workforce in Alaska. This data helps advocate for the workforce, creating a clear picture of the needs of early childhood and school-age professionals.

Raise the Bar

“Alaska SEED has helped with my professional development. As I’ve grown in my field with more training, it puts me at a higher level. It’s a great tool to have.”
– Mary Gibson, Early Childhood Educator in Alaska for 39 years