Who We Are
San Jacinto Child Development Center is currently housed in the School of Social Work building. Our philosophy, executed by early childhood teachers, is to create positive, impactful indoor and outdoor learning environments for young children. Our service provides working parents and students of the University the ability to perform their jobs and complete their studies.The San Jacinto CDC has been slated to move into a new center on the east side of campus in 2021.
What We’re Fundraising For
The child development center initiatives for the 40 for Forty campaign highlight our commitment to provide quality experiences for young children.
Enhanced Outdoor Learning Environment- outdoor spaces provide benefits for children with nature, gross motor skills, social connections, as well as physical and emotional development. We raise funds to provide new play equipment, gardens, and nature settings.
Teacher Training- Our early childhood teachers participate in 30 hours of professional training each year. We sustain a supportive workplace for teachers by providing in-house training, as well as sending staff to conferences for their professional growth.
Your Impact
"The love for learning that UTCDC nurtures in my children is overflowing! From the moment you walk in the door every morning and afternoon, you are greeted by staff who are truly excited to see your children. It's more than a child development center - it is a family." Shaleiah Fox
"We were so excited to hear that Amelia had received a spot at UT CDC San Jacinto. We had moved to UT CDC from another child care center and immediately saw the change in Amelia. She has thrived over the last year and half. The emotional and cognitive growth was immediate. We attribute the growth, in part, to the curriculum, teachers and staff of UTCDC.
The teachers and staff are always friendly, engaging and make Amelia feel loved and cared for. Amelia absolutely loves her teachers and class mates.
I work in the same building so it makes it so much easier for me to do my job knowing that she is so close and is in good hands. It brings comfort to hear everyone from teachers, admin staff and kitchen staff greet her by name. The environment is warm, welcoming and encouraging. The staff encourage families to engage in the classrooms and with the center as a whole." Lizet Villagrana
" UT CDC at San Jacinto has taken such amazing care of our kiddo. I have a huge sense of relief knowing that my child is not only well cared for but learning and happy every day. When we got in at the CDC we were only able to get into a part time care facility and my husband and I were bouncing and helping each other to make it all work. I was happy to have full time care and not have to pack lunches and snacks every day, but also scared. I was scared because he was surrounded by love at the Mother’s Day Out and with his family every day and I never thought he would get that in a full center. I see that same love every day at the UT CDC San Jacinto. These teachers and administrative staffers care about each and every child that walks through the door.
"UT CDC at San Jacinto has taken such amazing care of our kiddo. I have a huge sense of relief knowing that my child is not only well cared for but learning and happy every day. The teachers and administrative staff care about each and every child that walks through the door. The community and sense of belonging and support is so important – from the classroom to playing on the stumps after school – it’s a feeling of belonging." Shannon Mann-Butler
I will always remember the day I received the email letting me know a space had opened for my first child to attend the Child Development Center at San Jacinto. I was so relieved because my husband and I both work on campus and having our children on campus would be so much more convenient for drop off and pick up. It would also allow for my husband to see the kids more often during his heavy season. Once we started attending the CDC at San Jacinto, we were so in awe of the curriculum and attention paid to each child. Our son made the transition from his previous daycare so quickly and found new friends almost immediately. Then our second child started much earlier than our son, so we were able to compare infant rooms to previous locations and UT CDC – San Jacinto is a class act! They provide so much for them, which makes it easier for me because I don’t have to stress about bringing formula, wipes or baby food for her. All the teachers we have had, have been amazing! They allow creativity and help the children problem-solve. It is so wonderful! Tina Carter