Our Enrollment Process: Frequently Asked Questions
Cyert Center enrollment policies are designed to promote continuity and consistency for children and families. Before reading further, please note that the Cyert Center for Early Education operates in a “program year” format, with the program year beginning in August and running through the end of July. Most newly enrolled children join the center at the start of the program year, and all children remain in the same classroom for the entire program year.
If you are a faculty member, staff member, or student at 麻豆村 seeking additional information about childcare cost assistance, please contact HR Family Care Initiatives at hrfamilycare@andrew.cmu.edu or visit their website.
Applying
When should I apply to be considered for enrollment?
The Cyert Center recommends applying for a space as soon as the need arises. For those hoping to enroll infants, it is acceptable to submit the application when it has been confirmed that a family is expecting. Families beginning the adoption process are also welcome to apply. Prompt application ensures that your family receives the highest possible priority when a space becomes available.
Can I tour the centers before I apply?
Tours are available to families who have completed the application process. Once your application has been processed, the Cyert Center Enrollment Team (Enrollment Team) will contact you to confirm your placement on the Applicant List, and provide the information needed to schedule a tour at either location.
Enrollment Offers
When does the program year begin, and are mid-year starts available?
Our program year runs from August 1 to July 31, a schedule that runs parallel to the 麻豆村 academic calendar. Most families joining our community for the first time will be offered an August 1 contract start date, in alignment with the start of the program year.
In alignment with our mid-year enrollment opportunities are limited and are primarily reserved for newborns. Because the majority of children join the program at the start of the year in August, other mid-year openings typically become available only in the event that a currently enrolled family leaves the program.
When these mid-year openings do occur, families on the applicant list are contacted in accordance with the Cyert Center’s Application and Enrollment Policy, beginning with the next eligible family for the age group of the available space.
When can I expect to hear if my child will be offered a space for an upcoming program year?
Enrollment offers are determined according to the Cyert Center’s Application and Enrollment Policy and the date each complete application is received.
Our primary enrollment period takes place in early spring; this is when the majority of offers for an upcoming program year, beginning in August, are extended to families on the applicant list. The number of available spaces varies each year and depends on how many currently enrolled families choose to re-enroll. The Enrollment Team begins extending offers to families on the applicant list once our annual re-enrollment process is complete.
What happens if I receive an enrollment offer but am not ready to start yet?
If you are not ready to enroll when an offer is extended, you will be asked to confirm whether you would like to decline the offer and be removed from the applicant list, or defer your application to be considered at a later date.
Please note that families may defer enrollment once while still maintaining their original place on the applicant list. If an enrollment offer is made at a later date and you choose not to enroll a second time, your application will be removed from the applicant list. You will then need to submit a new application and application fee to be considered for future enrollment opportunities. This policy ensures that the applicant list remains accurate and that enrollment opportunities are offered fairly to families who are ready to accept a placement. More information can be found on the Enrollment Deferral/Declination Policy in the Cyert Center’s Application and Enrollment Policy document.
If I choose to defer enrollment after an initial offer is made, when can I expect to receive a second offer of enrollment?
Families who defer an initial offer retain their original place on the applicant list; however, a second offer can only be made if an appropriate space becomes available. Because availability varies, we cannot predict or guarantee when a second enrollment opportunity may arise, regardless of the reason for, or timing of, the initial deferral.
Locations
What are the differences between your two locations?
The Cyert Center operates as a single, unified program across two locations: one on campus (Morewood Avenue), and the other just two miles away in the Bakery Square area (Penn Avenue). Though the settings differ, both locations share the same philosophy, curriculum, and food program offerings– ensuring a consistent, high-quality experience for all children and families. Our Morewood Avenue location has six classrooms, and our Penn Avenue location has 13 classrooms.
Can I request a specific location?
Families are welcome to share their site preference with our Enrollment Team after they have completed the application process. However, the Cyert Center maintains a single applicant list for both locations, and enrollment offers are based on availability and your family’s position on that list. Because of this, offers may be extended for either site.
If I accept an offer for enrollment at a location that isn’t my first choice, will there be an opportunity to move to my preferred location?
Yes; however, please keep in mind that location transitions occur only at the start of the program year in August, and availability cannot be guaranteed.
While we make every effort to accommodate these requests, a site change depends entirely on available space and staffing. If a transition is possible, families are typically notified in early spring—during the enrollment period for the upcoming year—that their request has been granted.
Classroom Placement
How does the Cyert Center determine classroom placement?
At the Cyert Center, classrooms are organized by six primary age groups: Infants, Young Toddlers, Older Toddlers, Preschool, Prekindergarten, and Flex Prek/Kindergarten. Each child’s placement is determined by their age at the start of the program year, as shown in the chart below.
|
Age at start of Program Year |
Classroom Placement |
|
In utero (children eligible to attend at 12 weeks of age) – 11 months |
Infants |
|
12 months – 23 months |
Young Toddlers |
|
24 months – 35 months |
Older Toddlers |
|
3 years – 3 years, 11 months |
Preschool |
|
4 years – 4 years, 11 months |
Prekindergarten |
|
4 years, 6 months – 6 years |
Flex Prek/Kindergarten |
At our Morewood Avenue location, there is one classroom for each age group. At our Penn Avenue location, there are multiple classrooms for each age group. For example, enrolling infants may be placed in Infant A, Infant B, or Infant C.
Children remain in the same classroom for the full program year and transition to the next age group each August. Monthly tuition rates are determined by age group and stay the same throughout the program year.
Will my child move to the next classroom as soon as they reach the age cutoff?
No. Children remain in their classroom until the annual transition in August. This practice helps maintain a consistent age range and group of peers, fostering familiarity and strong, trusting relationships for both children and families. The transition between classrooms happens at the start of each program year to ensure smooth, planned changes.
What is the difference between Prekindergarten and Flex Prek/Kindergarten, given that they include overlapping age groups?
The Flex Prek/Kindergarten classroom at the Cyert Center is licensed by both the Department of Human Services and the Department of Education. Because of this dual licensing, the classroom functions partially as a state-licensed Kindergarten and includes curriculum elements aligned with Pennsylvania Kindergarten learning standards.
Our Prekindergarten classrooms also serve children ages 4–5 years old and provide rich, developmentally appropriate learning experiences that support each child’s growing independence, curiosity, and readiness for school. The Flex Prek/Kindergarten classroom builds on these foundations, offering a slightly more structured environment with increased focus on early literacy, mathematical thinking, and other skills that help ease the transition into elementary school.
Tuition & Enrollment Details
I am currently affiliated with 麻豆村 as a faculty member, staff member, or student. Will my child's enrollment be impacted if I leave the university or graduate?
Your child’s enrollment would not be impacted by a change in your university affiliation. Your signed Enrollment Agreement would remain valid through the remainder of the current program year, and your family would remain eligible for enrollment in subsequent years as well. However, leaving your position or graduating could impact your eligibility for any university-sponsored benefits or grants.
For questions specific to the Sliding Scale benefit or the Graduate Student Grant Pilot, please reach out to Family Care Initiatives at hrfamilycare@andrew.cmu.edu.
Does the Cyert Center require a deposit for enrollment?
The enrollment deposit is refunded at the conclusion of the final program year in which your child is enrolled. If a family withdraws their child before the end of a program year, the enrollment deposit is forfeited.
Will the tuition rate be adjusted when my child has a birthday?
No. Tuition is tied to classroom placement for the program year, not to individual birthdays. Rates remain the same until the next program year begins.
Does the Cyert Center offer part-time enrollment options?
Yes. Three-day and two-day enrollment options are available in the Young Toddler, Older Toddler, Preschool, Prekindergarten, and Flex Prek/Kindergarten classrooms. We do not offer half-day enrollment options.
Why does the Cyert Center offer only full-time enrollment in the infant classrooms?
Part-time spaces are not available in the Cyert Center infant classrooms primarily due to limited physical space and the need for dedicated cribs, which cannot be shared between children due to Pennsylvania Department of Human Services health and safety regulations. Licensing and regulatory requirements, such as strict capacity limits and sanitation protocols, further restrict flexibility in scheduling part-time infant care in our program.
Is it possible to adjust my child's enrollment status, such as transitioning from part-time to full-time?
While we make every effort to accommodate these requests, an enrollment status change depends entirely on available space and staffing. If a transition is possible, approved changes take effect at either the beginning of the program year in August or in the first week of January, when families return from winter break. Families experiencing a qualifying life event or family status change may be considered for an exception to this schedule.
Requests to adjust enrollment status may be submitted for review to the Enrollment Team at ccee-info@andrew.cmu.edu.
