Child Care at WFU’s Cross Admit Institutions

UNC-Chapel Hill

University Child Care Center: Children enrolled at The University Child Care Center are children of students, faculty and staff of UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC Health Care Systems.

Child Care Financial Assistance Program: Available to employees with household incomes less than $35K a year. The Child Care Financial Assistance Program, developed and funded through the Chancellor’s Child Care Advisory Committee, is designed to provide financial assistance to UNC-Chapel Hill employees and students for quality child care.

University of Virginia

Child Development Center: Serves University faculty, staff, and students. Also accepts children of hospital employees and University-affiliated foundations and firms.

Emory University

Clifton School On Campus Child Care: Can have payments deducted from pay check. Univ. has just agreed to expand the school to accommodate more children.

Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt Child Care Center – on campus – for children of faculty and staff  (full and part-time) of univ. and hospital and students. One on the undergrad campus and one on the Med. School Campus.

Duke University

Child-Care Campus - on campus childcare.

Duke Child Care Partnership: Work with 11 child care centers in Durham to offer priority enrollment for fauclty and staff children.

The Care Connection: List of in-home caregivers

Babysitting and Eldercare referral service

Nanny and Au Pair Programs

UNC-Chapel Hill

University Child Care Center: Children enrolled at The University Child Care Center are children of students, faculty and staff of UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC Health Care Systems.

http://hr.unc.edu/Data/SPA/benefits/workfamily/childcare/?folderView=collapsed

Fees: (some scholarships available)
Infants: $1125 / month
Toddlers: $1020 / month
Two's & Three's: $870 / month
Three's to Five's: $775 / month

http://hr.unc.edu/Data/SPA/benefits/workfamily/childcare/uccc-description

http://victoryvillage.home.mindspring.com/index.html

Child Care Financial Assistance Program: Available to employees with household incomes less than $35K a year. The Child Care Financial Assistance Program, developed and funded through the Chancellor's Child Care Advisory Committee, is designed to provide financial assistance to UNC-Chapel Hill employees and students for quality child care.

http://hr.unc.edu/Data/SPA/benefits/workfamily/childcare/subsidy


University of Virginia

Child Development Center - http://www.virginia.edu/childdevelopmentcenter/

Serves University faculty, staff, and students. We also accept children of hospital employees and University-affiliated foundations and firms.


Emory University

Clifton School On Campus Child Care: Can have payments deducted from pay check.

http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/employment/benefits_advantage/benefits.childcare.html

University just agreed to fund new addition to the school

http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/1996/October/ERoct.7/10_7_96admin_appro.html

http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/1996/April/ERapril.15/4_15_96committee.html

 


Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt Child Care Center – on campus – for children of faculty and staff  (full and part-time) of univ. and hospital and students

http://www.vanderbilt.edu/HRS/wellness/childcare.htm

One located on hospital campus, one on university campus.


Duke University

 

 

Children's Campus

The Children's Campus is a non-profit, on-site child care center run by a Board of Directors who are appointed by the Duke University Board of Trustees. Faculty, staff, and employees eligible for Duke benefits as well as students may obtain an application for enrollment.

The Children's Campus accommodates 71 pre-school children, is open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The telephone number is 684-4969.

Duke Child Care Partnership

http://www.hr.duke.edu/dccp/

“Parents who work at Duke University and Health System now have greater access to quality child care through the new Duke Child Care Partnership. Duke has partnered with Child Care Services Association (CCSA) to provide a $200,000 donation to fund grants to area child care centers for improving the quality of child care or expanding space for infants and toddlers. In exchange for this financial support, Duke faculty, staff and students will receive priority for vacant spaces at these facilities when they become available. The Duke Child Care Partnership is a result of recommendations that emerged from the Women’s Initiative at Duke, which President Nannerl O. Keohane announced in September.”

Work with 11 child care centers in Durham to offer priority enrollment for fauclty and staff children.

The Care Connection: List of in-home caregivers

http://www.hr.duke.edu/childcare/

Babysitting and Eldercare referral service

http://www.hr.duke.edu/child-family/bec.pdf

Nanny and Au Pair Programs

http://www.hr.duke.edu/child-family/nanny_au_pair.html