CHILD CARE
UCLA has three child care programs: UCLA Child Care Services, the Infant Development Program, and the University Parents Nursery School.
UCLA CHILD CARE SERVICES
(310) 825-5086
www.childcare.ucla.edu
Child Care Services operates three child care centers, providing care for children two months to six years old. Fees range from $825 to $1035 per month, with a grant available for eligible student families. The Outreach Program helps parents make off-campus child care arrangements; call (310) 825-8474 to leave a message or request for the Outreach coordinator.
INFANT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (IDP)
1285 Franz Hall
(310) 825-2961
(310) 206-5895 fax
http://www.psych.ucla.edu/center-and-programs/idp/
The IDP is administered through the Department of Psychology and provides on-site child care for UCLA faculty, students, and staff. IDP serves infants and toddlers, ages 3 months to 3 years. Students who are interested in working with children and families may apply to the IDP internship courses, Psychology 133X and 133Y.
UNIVERSITY PARENTS NURSERY SCHOOL (UPNS)
3233 S. Sepulveda Boulevard
(310) 397-2735
www.upns.net
The School is located in the UCLA Childcare Complex at University Village. It is a cooperative school for 2 to 5 year-old children of UCLA students, faculty and staff, offering morning and afternoon sessions. Parent participation is a requirement for membership in the school. Each family works a total of eight hours a month in the classroom. There is a waiting list for each age group.