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Applications accepted now for UTSA Summer Law School Preparation Academy

Lauded program helps Texas students gain admission to quality law schools

UTSA students tour sites in four states to learn about The Movement

Students see key sites of Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans, Birmingham, Memphis

UTSA East Asia Institute offers free Korean language and culture class

Non-credit, 10-week course will run Feb. 21-May 4 at UTSA Main Campus

UTSA student Brittany Morales named Gilman scholar for spring 2012

International scholarship takes student to Ireland this semester

UTSA sponsors Feb. 16 half-day international trade mini-conference

Small business owners can learn about free-trade opportunities with Colombia

UTSA hosts Feb. 8-9 meeting of UT System Board of Regents

President Ricardo Romo to show newest facilities, discuss UTSA achievements

Buffalo Soldier Day is Saturday, Feb. 11 at Institute of Texan Cultures

Day's events give look at 1870s army regiments that won the West

UTSA Black Student Leadership Council presents original play Feb. 11

Part of Black History Month, 'Our Reins Reclaimed' centers on self-respect

UTSA Graduate School hosts information sessions in South Texas

Information sessions are in Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo, Corpus Christi

Nursing honor society hosts Feb. 22 health-care research conference

Conference email registration deadline is Feb. 15

UT System Research Cyberinfrastructure Initiative to bring analysis growth

New initiative creates technical, cultural environment for data warehousing, analysis

S.A. Metro Health honors UTSA Roadrunner Cafe for healthy food choices

Main Campus eatery designated 'Por Vida!' healthy restaurant

University Excellence Awards: Nomination deadline extended to Feb. 10

Ceremony combines University Excellence Awards and Faculty Honors Convocation

Coordinating Board approves UTSA psychology doctorate in military health

New program is first in Texas, second in nation with emphasis on military support

Free or low-cost workshops: Learn from UTSA's small business experts

Learn about planning, government contracting, international trade, sustainability

Dinner and smart chat: Buy 'Great Conversation!' tickets now

UTSA fundraiser benefiting Honors College scholarships is Feb. 29

UTSA Child Development Center provides high-quality, early-childhood program

Child Development Center

UTSA Child Development Center

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(July 23, 2010)--The UTSA Child Development Center provides child care services for UTSA students, staff and faculty. The center is licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. The program is a Child Care Services vendor.

The mission of the center is to provide a child-centered program for children of UTSA students, faculty and staff in which parents, teachers and administrators work together to benefit the whole child through developmentally appropriate programs dedicated to helping children reach their fullest potential and develop necessary life skills.

Additionally, the center participates in the Child and Adult Care Food program offered through the USDA Food Nutrition program. The purpose of this program is to ensure that all children in the center receive the proper nutrition needed for healthy development.

In accordance with federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, D.C., 20250-9410 or call 800-795-3272 or 202-720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal-opportunity provider and employer.

For more information, visit the UTSA Child Development Center website or call 210-458-6364.

 

 

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