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I’d like to place my child in the UCR Child Development Center. How long a wait is there, and is there help available for alternative arrangements if my child can’t get a spot right away?

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I’d like to place my child in the UCR Child Development Center. How long a wait is there, and is there help available for alternative arrangements if my child can’t get a spot right away?

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Top The UCR Child Development Center provides year-round daycare for infants and children up to 5 years of age, including a preschool program. As of spring 2008, the wait to get a child into the Center varies, but it is shorter for older children (> 2 years) than for infants. Children aged 2 and older typically can get admitted within a year. The Center Director, Judith Wood, is happy to provide further information and help faculty with alternative arrangements for their children (Judith.wood@ucr.edu, www.childrenservices.ucr.edu, 951-827-3854). A second center, currently scheduled to open June 2009, will increase capacity and help decrease the wait time.

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