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8th May 2015, 03:45 PM
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Eastern Washington University Children's Center
How is the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) program of the Eastern Washington University Children's Center? If it is possible for you then please share the complete details about the ECEAP program at the Eastern Washington University Children's Center?
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13th July 2018, 10:20 AM
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Re: Eastern Washington University Children's Center
Someone is here who will tell me about Childrens Centre of Eastern Washington University? Do you know from where students off Eastern Washington University can get information about student affairs of Childrens Centre?
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13th July 2018, 10:22 AM
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Re: Eastern Washington University Children's Center
The Childrens Centre of Eastern Washington University offers an educational, child-centered program to the children of EWU students, faculty and staff. There are approximately 85 percent of enrollment represents student families. It is located on campus in a state-of-the-art facility. The Childrens Centre is managed through a contract between EWU and the YMCA of the Inland Northwest, and is state licensed to serve 194 children. It serves children ranging from 6 weeks to 10 years of age. The Centre provides full-time and part-time care, including after-school care. It funded through direct payments from parents and underwritten with Services and Activities fees. It Childrens Centre includes a state-funded, four-year-old classroom - ECEAP, to include education, health and nutrition, parent involvement and faculty support. As you are looking for student affairs of Childrens Centre of this University, so here are student affairs: Eastern Washington University Childrens Centre Student Affairs: Student Affairs Organization: Vice President: Budget and Administrative Services Assessment Student Accounting Childcare Center Contract/YMCA Health Services Contract/ Rockwood Clinic Career Services Veterans Resource Center Housing and Residential Life Housing Operations Residential Life Living-Learning Communities Dean of Students/ Associate Vice President for Student Life: Campus Recreation Club Sports EPIC Adventures Intramurals Counseling and Psychological Services Disability Support Services Health, Wellness and Prevention Services New Student Transitions and Parent Programs Student Activities, Involvement and Leadership Associated Students of EWU Eagle Entertainment Leadership/Greek Life PRIDE Center Special Events Student Rights and Responsibilities Student Support and Advocacy Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services: Admissions Financial Aid and Scholarships Records and Registration Riverpoint Student Services Student Communications Student Employment Services Strategic Totals 2012-2013 01 / Improve services and support for veterans 459 students receiving benefits, a 13% increase from 2011-12 482 attendees for Got Your 6 training Received grant to defray childcare costs for student veterans 19 new donors and funding exceeding $11,000 02 / Improve the residential experience through enhanced housing and campus life First year student Live On Requirement proposed Student satisfaction rating increased 5.14 % Attrition decreased 6.52% 10% increase in the number of student residents involved in Living-Learning Communities 24% of students on the deans list 03 / Improve campus life Initial planning for PUB renovation begun 144 Clubs and Organizations 04 / Attract and retain students 13.2% increase in student enrollment since 2009 Purchased Customer Relations Management system Re-designed communications to ensure alignment with Housing, Financial Aid, Admissions and Career Services 6 . Eastern Washington University . Student Affairs Annual Report . 2012-2013 05 / Improve services for students with disabilities 976 exams proctored for DSS students, a 14% increase Added new accommodations specialist position 06 / Improve student preparation for success through a strong orientation program Established new department and revised staffing Developed academic expectations program as part of revised orientation In 2013, 1,305 students participated in firstSTEP, an 8% increase 1,587 parents and family members participated in firstSTEP Established baseline student outcomes for firstSTEP 96% of attendees registered for 12+ credits during firstSTEP 89% of attendees agreed that orientation helped them develop connections with faculty and staff 07 / Improve resources for students in crisis/need of support Created manager of student support and advocacy role Developed partnership with Lutheran Community Services for onsite, confidential advocacy services, two days per week Student emergency fund created with fundraising plan; developed protocol for students to request emergency funds and distributed $1,000 in 2013 Contacts Eastern Washington University Student Affairs 129 Showalter Hall Cheney, WA 99004 509.359.4370 |
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