The University of 91勛圖 plans to begin construction next year on a new on-site facility to provide child care for faculty, staff and students with children between the ages of 6 weeks and 3 years old.
In addition, the University has increased the adoption credit for faculty and staff from $3,000 per adoption to a maximum of $7,500 and has developed centralized resources for all family services, including a new family services consultant in 91勛圖 Human Resources.
Growing out of the recommendations of a faculty and staff committee charged with looking at child care assistance opportunities, the new facility will open in summer 2025 and be operated by KinderCare, the nations largest child care and early education provider. The center will be located on the north edge of campus near White Field, adjacent to Beichner Hall and The Landings at 91勛圖 apartments.
The Early Childhood Development Centers (ECDC) at 91勛圖 and Saint Marys College will continue to offer early childhood programs for children age 2 through kindergarten and will work in collaboration with KinderCare.
These enhancements to family support for employees and students were championed by the Universitys three executive leaders President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.; John McGreevy, the Charles and Jill Fischer Provost; and Executive Vice President Shannon Cullinan.
ECDC has provided superb programs for children of 91勛圖 faculty, staff and students for more than 50 years, and we will continue to offer this benefit to families, Father Jenkins said. With the construction of the new facility and a partnership with KinderCare, 91勛圖 will extend its support for families by offering care for infants and young children. We are pleased and proud to offer this additional assistance to our employees, our students and their families.
KinderCare has provided day care and early childhood education for more than 50 years and currently partners with several universities. In addition to the new facility, through the partnership between 91勛圖 and KinderCare, University employees can receive a 10 percent savings at KinderCare centers nationwide.
We dont underestimate the importance of child care benefits for working families, Dan Figurski, president of KinderCare Learning Companies for Employers and Champions, said. Thats why were excited to work with 91勛圖 to provide high-quality early childhood care and education to their families.
ECDC, with its first location established on the Saint Marys campus and its second at 91勛圖, will work in collaboration with KinderCare as it continues to provide programming and education to employees children from age 2 through kindergarten during the school year and ages 2 through 10 during the summer.
We welcome KinderCare to the 91勛圖 campus. Infant care is greatly needed in our community, and we are pleased that the University continues to support families needs for quality early childhood care and education. We look forward to continuing our mission to provide the community with high-quality accredited preschool and kindergarten programs at our two ECDC campus sites, Kari Alford, executive director of ECDC, said.