Childcare assistance for students in high demand around TJC campus
Andrea Masenda
Section: Student Life
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"Well, I depend on God. That's what I do. I'm a part-time student with a baby. Just by the strength of God, he helps me on an every day basis," said Shay Williams, 19, a student and mother of 11-month-old Merry.
Williams not only is a student, but also works in the Center for Student Life and Involvement office in Rogers Student Center. If a childcare program was offered here at Tyler Junior College, Williams said she would use it.
There are many programs to assist students with children by helping cut the cost of daycare, but some students feel as though having childcare on campus would benefit them and put them at ease when they are not with their children.
"Childcare on campus would help me to know that he is being well taken care of. It would help to know that he is in the same facility as me and that he is learning as well," said Sherall Daniels, TJC student and mother of 4-year-old Zain.
Even though many would appreciate and take advantage of a childcare facility on campus, it becomes a question of funding to make such a program possible. With a 5 percent tax cut being made throughout colleges in Texas, daycare services may become less of a priority at this point.
"I would like to see it maybe become a reality someday. For single moms it would be beneficial to know that their children are here on campus and being taken care of," said Michele Knox, Perkins Grant coordinator.
While childcare on campus may not be a reality at TJC yet, there are many other alternatives for parents who are seeking care for their children while they are away. The Child Care Services Association, or CCSA, is an option for assistance.
"I spend $62 a month because of CCSA, the program through the government," said Williams. "Because I am working and in school, they are paying for some of it and I pay for the rest."
The CCSA provides referral services to families who are looking for childcare, and also assistance to childcare businesses. It is spread throughout the country and provides consultation for any childcare concerns.


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