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BYU Preschool Summer Program accepting applications

The Brigham Young University Child and Family Studies Laboratory is now accepting applications for the preschool, pre-kindergarten and post-kindergarten sections of its 2003 summer school program.

The summer school session begins June 23 and concludes Aug. 7. Tuition for the seven-week summer session is $250. Applications are available in room M128 of B77 Service Building (the former UVSC building on Canyon Road west of Helaman Halls) or by calling (801) 378-3219.

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

Any child who turns four by Sept. 1 is eligible for the preschool program. Children who will be entering kindergarten in September 2003 are eligible for the pre-kindergarten program and those who will be entering first grade are eligible for the post-kindergarten program.

Writer: Elizabeth B. Jensen

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