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Child care. What services does San Jose City College provide for students who need child care assistance?

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Child care. What services does San Jose City College provide for students who need child care assistance?

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San Jose City College offers child care services for children between the ages of 22 months and five years. To be eligible, single parents must be enrolled at either Evergreen Valley College or San Jose City College. In two-parent families, both parents must be students or one parent must be a student and the other parent must be employed or incapacitated. All students must be enrolled in at least 9 units of daytime, weekday classes to qualify. Children of students are considered on a priority basis, depending on the parent’s income and family size, with lower income students receiving higher priority. Low income students may be eligible for a state-funded subsidy to cover all or some of the costs. Students with higher incomes may be eligible on a full-fee basis. The children are enrolled for each semester according to their parent’s class and study schedule. A few slots are also available for parents who have jobs. Hours are contracted at the beginning of each semester based on antici

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San Jose City College offers child care services for children between the ages of 22 months and five years. To be eligible, single parents must be enrolled at either Evergreen Valley College or San Jose City College. In two-parent families, both parents must be students or one parent must be a student and the other parent must be employed or incapacitated. All students must be enrolled in at least 9 units of daytime, weekday classes to qualify. Children of students are considered on a priority basis, depending on the parent’s income and family size, with lower income students receiving higher priority. Low income students may be eligible for a state-funded subsidy to cover all or some of the costs. Students with higher incomes may be eligible on a full-fee basis. The children are enrolled for each semester according to their parent’s class and study schedule. A few slots are also available for parents who have jobs. Hours are contracted at the beginning of each semester based on antici

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