Any NYU student parents here? How are you finding reliable childcare so you can attend class, especially in Manhattan? Do people ever bring a baby to class, or is that a no-go?
Finding reliable childcare as an NYU student in Manhattan involves utilizing various resources since the university does not offer direct on-campus childcare services.
Childcare Resources
- Creative Steps Early Childhood Center: Serves children ages 12 months to 5 years, with about 50% of spots reserved for the NYU community.
- University Plaza Nursery School (UPNS): A parent co-op for children ages 2 to 5 years.
- NYU Child Care Google Group: A private bulletin board for parents to find nannies or coordinate childcare.
- Bright Horizons Supports: Offers subsidized back-up care for faculty and select employees, along with a free Sittercity membership.
- Childcare Subsidy: Full-time graduate students with children under 6 can apply for a $300 per semester credit to help with costs.
- Carefully App: Helps parents connect with other families to share childcare responsibilities.
While there is no universal policy against bringing children to class, it is generally discouraged. Students must obtain permission from their instructors, and while many professors are accommodating for emergencies, regular attendance with an infant is not typical. Additionally, NYU provides lactation rooms across campus for breastfeeding students to express milk NYU Child Care Resources.