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Childcare

Overview

The Children's Learning Center is located on the north side of campus, where childcare services are available for students and employees. Flexible scheduling is offered by our trained, caring staff. To qualify, children must be ages 2 through 12, fully potty trained and provide the following information:

  • up-to-date immunization records
  • a signed emergency notification card for each child
  • a copy of a the child's birth certificate
  • a completed enrollment packet.

The Children's Learning Center is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services, and is D.E.S. authorized.

Activities & Benefits

Children gain the opportunity to:

  • develop a positive self image
  • develop and practice social skills
  • think, reason, question and experiment
  • develop the small muscles
  • acquire language skills
  • develop positive health, safety and nutritional habits
  • express creativity
  • learn to respect the cultural diversity of others
  • learn self-help skills
  • develop a sense of responsibility and independence
  • participate in a structured pre-school program in the morning, and learning activities during afternoon and evening hours
  • enjoy a large, grassy playground area with swings, slides and climbing equipment
  • use personal computers
  • receive snack time treats.

Hours

Spring, Fall & Summer Semesters

  • Monday - Friday from 6:30 am - 6:00 p.m.

Fees

  • $15.00 non-refundable registration fee per semester
  • $2.25 - $3.00 per hour for MCCCD students based on number of hours enrolled
  • $3.25 - $4.00 per hour for MCCCD employees
  • Community care: varies based on program
  • Drop-in care: call for pricing and availability

Registration Dates

Fall Semester

  • Registration for new children begins May 1

Spring Semester

  • Registration for new children begins December 1

Contact Info

Online Resources

  • Dr. T. Berry Brazelton joins other doctors to answer questions about your baby or toddler through the Pampers Parenting Institute.
  • The Parenting iVillage tells you what to expect at different ages and stages of life, from birth to teen years.
  • The Family Education Network provides links to more than 8,000 pages on education and info from several local schools.
  • The Single Parents Network links to support groups and resources for single parents; monthly topic discussed in depth.
  • Parents Talk is a guide to family friendly vacation spots; ideas for keeping kids active, entertained, and educated.
  • Super Kids reviews educational software.

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