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Registration Information/Procedures
Student-parents register their children according to their class
schedule, with priority given to current Center parents. Each child is
scheduled on a consistent basis for the entire semester, since the
Center does not provide drop-in or babysitting services. Two sessions
are offered each day, except Friday: a day session from 8 am to 4
pm and an evening session from 4 pm to 8 pm. Enrollment is
available in blocks of time. A child may be registered in the day
session for four, six, or eight hours per day; however, each child must
be registered for a minimum of four hours daily and eight hours
weekly. Children will be scheduled to arrive at either 8 am, 12
noon, or 2 pm. (New children will not be registered for a 12 noon
arrival. No child will be registered for more than eight hours per
day.)
Evening session arrivals are scheduled on an hourly basis beginning
at 4 pm, with a minimum requirement of two hours daily and four hours
weekly. Evening rates will apply to any child scheduled to arrive
at 4 pm or later. Registration for new applicants is scheduled prior
to each semester. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis,
and registration in any time period will close when all available
spaces are filled. At the time of registration, a nonrefundable fee
must be paid in addition to a deposit equal to one week of your child's
tuition.
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Mission Statement
The Child Development Center at Queens College provides quality child care and an early education program to meet the needs of both the student-parent and the child. Additionally, we provide after school care for student-parent's children between the ages of 5 and 10. Professional staff provides on-campus care and education according to flexible schedules that accommodate parents' needs. The programs offer a multicultural environment that promotes the strength and value of human diversity.
Developmentally appropriate activities – which stimulate children's intellectual and creative abilities, enhance motor development, and contribute to the acquisition of social skills – are the foundation of the curriculum. Independence is encouraged by giving children the freedom to make choices. Each child is viewed as an individual with his/her own rate of growth and development. The Child Development Center at Queens College, Inc. is a nonprofit institution licensed by the New York City Department of Health, Division of Day Care.
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Director: Eric Urevich
Office: 245 Kiely Hall
Telephone: 718-997-5885
Fax: 718-997-5883
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8 am-8 pm;
Friday, 8 am-4 pm;
Saturday, 8 am-1 pm;
Sunday, 8
am-5 pm
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