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Oct. 8, 2002
CONTACT: Gordon Ovenshine (724) 738-4854; e-mail:
gordon.ovenshine@sru.edu
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY TO OFFER A SLIDING-SCALE FEE FOR
DAYCARE TO HELP NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS ATTAIN A COLLEGE
EDUCATION
SLIPPERY
ROCK, Pa. – Thanks to a federal grant, Slippery Rock
University’s daycare center on campus will make it easier for
local parents to attend college by offering a sliding-scale fee for
childcare, based on income.
“Basically,
this is for non-traditional students. It will cover all or a
portion of their childcare costs, helping them go to school,”
says Cathy George, business manager of the Student Government
Association, which applied for a grant to launch the program in
January.
The
U.S. Department of Education provided $154,628 to fund the first
four years of the program. The Slippery Rock Childcare Access
program is for children 3 to 6, with an after-school program for
children 6 to 12. The preschool meets at McKay Education Building,
staffed by two professionals and education majors from the
university.
While
there is no waiting list for the daycare, the program is open to
SRU students only. Call 724-738-2102 to register.
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