The staff of the University Child Care Center would like to welcome you and your child to our center. Our team is dedicated and experienced in providing excellent child care services. We will strive to give your child the care and attention they need. We welcome you to our center and hope it will be a growing experience for both you and your child!

The University Child Care Center serves children between the ages of six weeks to pre-kindergarten. Infants are classified as children from six weeks to 24 months old. Toddlers are defined as children from 24 months to 36 months, and preschool age ranges from 36 months to their age at the first day of kindergarten. The center provides childcare for University faculty, staff, and School of Theology students. The center will also accept children within the community provided there is available space.

The University Child Care Center is located at 574 Georgia Avenue and is open 7:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Forms & Documents

UCCC Frequently Asked Questions

Up to date list of our Frequently Asked Questions for the University's Child Care Center.

Childcare Center Application

Application, Information and Agreement for parents seeking to enter a child at the University Child Care Center.

Nonprescription Medication and Sunscreen Form

Form allowing Child Care Center to administer the over-the-counter items (listed on form) in accordance with the directions for use listed on the containers.

TDHS Influenza Form

PUBLIC CHAPTER 687 requires the Department of Human Services and the Department of Health to work together to educate parents of children in childcare agencies regarding the importance of immunizing their children against influenza.

Himama Parent Information

We are thrilled to announce that we are launching a new and exciting program called HiMama that will keep you in the loop- all day long! Whether it be at work, home, or on the go through HiMama's mobile app, you’ll never miss a moment!

HiMama Participation Agreement

In the interest of safety and security we require parent permission for the publishing of children’s work, photographs or videos through a software program called HiMama (the “Program”).

Resources for Parents

We have compiled a list of resources here that parents may find helpful.