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Child Care Needs Survey
Conducted Spring 2004
The Office of Instruction
Robert O. Salmon, Vice President and District ProvostBarbara Wing, Dean of Instruction and Curriculum
Thomas Schumacher, Dean of Instruction, Verde Valley CampusThe Office of Institutional Planning,
Research, and Assessment
Thomas Hughes, Director
Summer 2004
Child Care Needs Survey
Table of Contents
PageI. Introduction
1II. Findings
2Status of Respondents
2Number of Children Age 13 or Younger
3Ages of Children
4Care Giver Relationship to Child
5What Cost Would You be Willing to Pay
6 Important Items Considered When Selecting Child Care 7Days of the Week Child Care Would be Used
8Time of Day Child Care Would be Used
9How Would You Most Likely Use Child Care Services
10III. Conclusion
11Appendix A - Survey Comments
Appendix B - Survey Instrument
12 40List of Tables
PageTable 1. Status
2Table 2. Number of Children Age 13 or Younger
3Table 3. Ages of Children
4Table 4. Care Giver Relationship to Child
5 Table 5. Price Willing to Pay Per Child Per Hour 6 Table 6. Important Items Considered When Selecting Child Care 7 Table 7. Days of the Week Child Care Would be Used 8Table 8. Time of Day Child Care Would be Used
9 Table 9. How Would You Most Likely Use Child Care Services 10I. Introduction
Yavapai College regularly surveys students to receive feedback on their experiences at the college, and areas that they think need improvement. On-campus child care has been a recurring theme. In response to student feedback, a survey was developed to solicit the college's input on providing child care services on the Prescott campus. The objective of the study was to provide a complete, accurate and unbiased measure in the following areas:Demand for child care services
Number of potential children
Scope of services needed
Logistical issues
The questionnaire was developed by Yavapai College Institutional Research Department with input from the college's Early Childhood Education program and the YavapaiCollege Foundation office.
Over 1,500 surveys were distributed throughout the college. Surveys were given to all full-time faculty, and distributed to selected classes. Surveys were also available in registration and at the circulation desk in the Yavapai College Prescott Library. Of those who returned the survey, 189 had children age 13 or younger. Of the 189 with children age 13 or under, 131 indicated that they would use child care services at Yavapai College if available and affordable. For interpretation purposes, the results listed in this report refer to responses given by those 131 who mentioned that they would use child care services if available.Child Care Needs Survey
Conducted Spring 2004
1II. Findings
Status of Respondents
StatusFull-TimePart-TimeTotal%
Student793511487%
Faculty7NA7
Staff7NA7
Not Reported32
Total9335131100%
Table 1
Status
5% 5% The majority (87%) of parents indicated that they would use on-campus child care were students. Among students who said they would use child care if it was offered at Yavapai College, 69% reported that they were full-time students.Child Care Needs Survey
Conducted Spring 2004
2Number of Children Age 13 or Younger
Number of ChildrenNumber of ResponsesTotal Children 1575724896
31648
472