Heartland Community College to
expand childcare options for students
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[January 11, 2023]
Heartland Community College will be offering more
support for students in need of child care while attending class.
Heartland was awarded $374,424.00 in funding via a Child Care Access
Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) grant from the U.S. Department of
education’s Office of Post-Secondary Education.
This grant supports Pell grant-eligible and low-income parents
attending Heartland Community College to either finish a degree they
had already started, or start and complete a degree of their choice.
The CCAMPIS childcare program will be housed in Heartland’s existing
Child Development Lab (CDL) on the Main Campus in Normal during
evening hours, allowing parents to take evening classes, do
research, meet for class discussions or with their instructors, all
while their children are cared for on campus.
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Heartland will also use the
funding to explore options for at the Pontiac and Lincoln
centers in finding childcare near those locations, and to
collect data to determine future steps in the program for those
locations. Heartland will also be offering parent workshops of
interest to parents of small children.
“Finding and affording child care can be a major barrier for
students who are looking to advance their academic goals,” said
Amy Pawlik, Heartland Associate Vice President, Enrollment ad
Student Services. “The CCAMPIS grant allows us to expand the
already excellent resources coordinated by the Child Development
Lab and provides more opportunity for students who care for
children.”
Current or prospective students can learn more about child care
at Heartland Community College at www.heartland.edu/cdl. Those
looking to apply for the CCAMPIS support should contact the CDL
directly through the website.
[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College] |