ASUO Childcare Subsidy


Child Care Subsidy, an incidental fee funded program, pays a percentage of child care expenses for low-income student parents. The goal of the program is to ease the financial pressure of paying child care expenses while also paying college tuition. Based on their need level, parents receive a subsidy ranging from 20%-50%.

The subsidy applies to the fiscal year of July 1 to June 30; consequently, student parents must reapply every school year (student parents attending summer school must reapply at the beginning of the summer to receive subsidy for the summer and the following school year). New applications for each year will be available in JUNE, both online and in our office.

The ASUO Subsidy Task Force determines the number of subsidy recipients. Roughly, the first 190 eligible applicants are awarded subsidy [subject to change to stay within budget]. The Task Force also rules on exceptions that are filed by students. All incidental fee paying students are eligible to attend and vote in Task Force meetings– we encourage you to attend the meetings and help decide exceptions and vote on Child Care Subsidy policies that are up for review. For more information on Task Force meetings, please inquire at the Subsidy desk.

Upcoming Task Force Meetings:
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 4pm in the Men’s Center

What is a task force meeting?
The task force meetings are held to discuss and vote on exceptions to Child Care Subsidy policy, due to extenuating circumstances. In order to reach a verdict, we must have AT LEAST 5 incidental fee paying students to vote. I encourage all Child Care Subsidy recipients to attend if they can, as the exceptions request exemption from policies that dictate or determine the amount of funds you receive from this program. I also encourage any and all students available to attend, as this program is funded entirely by the student incidental fee (money from the student’s pocket). At the meeting we will go over the proposed exceptions. If the student requesting the exception is present, they will present their case. If not present, I will explain the exception and situation (maintaining the parents anonymity). After, we will all vote to approve or deny the exceptions.

All forms are available for download (in .pdf format–Adobe Acrobat is required). Forms are also available in the Child Care Subsidy office and outside the ASUO Office.

For more information go to: http://pages.uoregon.edu/ccsub/

3 thoughts on “ASUO Childcare Subsidy

  1. Hello,
    I receive subsidy for my daughter when she attends moss street childcare center however, I am needing additional care when that center is closed for work. Will I be able to extend the subsidy to another provider as well as moss street?

    • Hi Stephanie,

      I know that childcare providers paid through the subsidy must pass a background check before approval. Forms for the background check are available in suite 2 of the NSU at the EMU. I don’t know the correct answer to the rest of your question but will find out the answer and get back in touch with you soon. You are welcome to come by the NSU for more info.

      Best,

      Kamala

    • Stephanie,

      The information below addresses childcare.

      Financial Assistance for Child Care
      ASUO Child Care Subsidy ASUO Executive Office; Suite 2, EMU
      (541) 346-0632 E-mail: subsidy@uoregon.edu
      http://uoregon.edu/~ccsub
      Funded by student incidental fees, this subsidy provides financial assistance for child-care
      costs to eligible university students that can be used for either UO-affiliated or certified
      community child care.
      Financial Assistance for Child Care
      ASUO Child Care Subsidy
      ASUO Executive Office; Suite 2, EMU
      (541) 346-0632
      E-mail: subsidy@uoregon.edu
      http://uoregon.edu/~ccsub
      Funded by student incidental fees, this subsidy provides financial assistance for child-care
      costs to eligible university students that can be used for either UO-affiliated or certified
      community child care.

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