The Childcare Assistance Program (CAP) at UW Tacoma offers students with dependents financial assistance to cover the cost of childcare (ages: birth–12 years and 11 months) while attending classes. Students who apply and meet the eligibility requirements will receive financial assistance on a quarterly basis. The program is offered autumn through spring. Funding for summer quarter is not available.
CAP is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Spaces are limited and fill quickly. The application will be available September 10 each year and will remain open until the last day of Spring Quarter.
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The UW Bothell Childcare Assistance Program (CCAP) provides assistance to UW Bothell students in covering the costs of childcare for their children (newborn – 12 years old) while enrolled in an eligible program of study. Funding is released directly to the student (not the care provider) and may be used for full-time, part-time, evening, weekend, and emergency care. Students are required to submit proof of childcare expenses each quarter to maintain eligibility.
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The UW provides private, secure, and clean lactation stations oil all three campuses to support nursing parents in academic buildings, at the medical centers, and in other UW offices.
The Childcare Assistance Program (formerly known as Student Parent Resource Center) is designed to assist UW Seattle campus students in covering the costs of licensed childcare for their children (ages birth – 12 years old) while enrolled in an eligible program of study. This award is funded by Student & Activity fees paid by students attending the Seattle Campus.
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