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BYU Child Laboratory accepting applications

The Brigham Young University Child and Family Studies Laboratory is now accepting applications for a number of programs for the 2004-2005 school year.

Applications for the preschool, prekindergarten and post-kindergarten sections of the summer 2004 school program will be accepted until classes are full. The session begins June 24, 2004, and concludes Aug. 5, 2004. Summer school tuition is $250.

Children are eligible for the preschool program if they will be four years old by Sept. 1, 2004. Children who will be entering kindergarten in September 2004 are eligible for the prekindergarten program and children entering first grade in September 2004 are eligible for the post-kindergarten program.

Applications are also available for the Fall 2004-Winter 2005 preschool and kindergarten programs. Applications must be received no later than April 1, 2004, and no late applications will be accepted.

The eight-month preschool program runs from Sept. 7, 2004, to April 13, 2005. Tuition is $950. Children are eligible for the program if they are four years old by Sept. 1, 2004.

The 10-month kindergarten program begins Aug. 19, 2004, and ends May 27, 2005. Tuition for the school year is $1,500. Children are eligible for the program if they are five years old by Sept. 1, 2004.

Applications for the programs are available in B77 room M128 on Canyon Road in Provo, or by calling (801) 378-3219. Notification of acceptance for all programs will be mailed by April 15, 2004.

For more information, contact Anne Ure at (801) 378-3626.

Writer: Thomas Grover

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