University of Alabama employees and students can begin enrolling their children in the Capstone Learning Academy that is set to open in September at the former Northington Elementary School.
Through a collaboration with KinderCare Education at Work, the program will welcome 250 children in its inaugural class in September. The Capstone Learning Academy will serve families looking for full-time child care services.
“The need for child care services has been one of the top requests from faculty, staff and students, so this benefit will make an immediate valuable impact to our campus community,” said Cheryl Mowdy, UA’s interim vice president for finance and operations. “KinderCare was chosen to manage and operate the Capstone Learning Academy based on its philosophy to inspire a love of learning in children at an early age, and early childhood education curriculum that focuses on early academics, physical activity and social emotional learning to nurture healthy bodies, happy hearts and growing minds.”
In addition to the early childhood education curriculum, Capstone Learning Academy tuition includes breakfast, lunch and snacks for all children except for infants, and access to fun indoor and covered outdoor playgrounds.
Faculty and staff, and students enrolled in a minimum of 12 undergraduate hours or nine graduate hours have priority for enrolling their child or children. A 10% discount is applied to the rate of each additional child.
Enrollment will be on a first come, first served basis. Children will be placed on a waitlist once the 250 spots are filled.
Children in the Tuscaloosa community may be accepted if spots allow after the children of UA employees and students are served first.
For more information or to begin the enrollment process, visit the Capstone Learning Academy website and complete the “Contact this center” section, or call 833-905-3276.
For general enrollment questions, call 833-905-3276 or email enrollnow@kindercare.com.