Mother and Child

Pregnant & Parenting Resources

Pregnant & Parenting

Pregnant/Parenting Students

Lactation Rooms
Available to all students, faculty, and staff who are in need of a private space for lactation or decompression.

Building Address Room Location Room Details Contact Instructions
Campus
Success
Center
103
Central
Loop
2nd Floor-across from restrooms, beside Rock Pantry+ Comfy rocking chair, foot ottoman, sink, table, floor lamp, mirror, sound machine, outlets, fan, dimmable lights, and educational materials Basic Needs Support- Tori Kapopoulos
724.738.4459
Door locks from inside. Use is first come, first served. No key required to access.
Robert M.
Smith
Student
Center
107 W.
Central
Loop
3rd Floor- Room 316 across from theatre between restrooms and public kitchen Wooden rocking chair, personal cubbies, side table, small ambient light, speaker, dimmable lights, and educational materials The Presidents Commission on Wellness Door locks from inside. Use is first come, first served. No key required to access.

Campus Success Center: Campus Success Center Lactating RoomSmith Student Center: Smith Student Center Lactating Room

Case Management
Our Care Case Managers are available to help students navigate pregnancy and parenting while in school. For additional information about resources and supports available to you, connect with one of our Student Support Case Managers.

Childcare Resources
SGA Preschool and Childcare Center - The SRU/SGA Preschool and Child Care Center is a nationally accredited, state licensed, non-profit center which is owned by the Slippery Rock Student Government Association, Inc. As the Center is licensed by the Department of Public Welfare and the Department of Education and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, all staff members are required to meet strict regulations regarding training and experience.

In addition to a professional staff, the Center provides a rich variety of learning experiences for children. The Center's program is designed to promote the affective, cognitive, communicative, perceptual-motor, physical and social development of the child. We seek to provide each child with a safe, secure, happy environment and to provide each parent with the knowledge and security that his/her child is being given excellent care.

Children must be 3 years or older and potty trained to be enrolled.