UW Children’s Centers Sample Clauses

UW Children’s Centers. Four (4) Children's Centers at the University of 9 Washington’s Seattle campus serve faculty, staff, and students by providing year-round, 10 on-site, infant, toddler, and preschool childcare. The Children's Center at West Campus 11 serves primarily UW faculty and staff. The Children's Centers at Xxxxxxx Court and 12 Laurel Village serve students, faculty and staff at the University, yet give priority to UW 13 students in family housing. The UW Children's Center at Harborview Medical Center 14 primarily serves those located at Harborview Medical Center, but is available to all UW 15 faculty, staff, and students. Each of these centers has its own waitlist and enrollment 16 policies.
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UW Children’s Centers. University of Washington Childcare Centers (UWCC) serve 9 faculty, staff, and students by providing year-round, on-site, infant, toddler, and preschool 10 childcare. Childcare center enrollment eligibility and priority is outlined in Administrative

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