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Parenting Student Support Services

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Parenting Student Support Services is committed to helping students who are parents achieve their goals here at Quinsigamond Community College (QCC). QCC understands that being both a parent and a student presents its own unique set of challenges, and we are here to support you!  Parenting Student Support Services provides assistance so that student parents can navigate QCC, get connected to campus and community resources, access child care and emergency funding, build community, and more. 

Support for Student Parents 

Parenting Student Support Services are available via email or during office hours (via Zoom or in person) to offer support and connect you with college and community resources.   

  • Child care 
  • Community parenting support services 
  • Food pantry 
  • Housing assistance 
  • Emergency funding 
  • Transportation 

Children’s School: Early Childhood Education Lab School 

 The Children’s School: Early Childhood Education Lab School provides full day programs open to students enrolled in the College with children ages two year and nine months to five years, as well as members of the college and community. Additionally, the School serves as a training site for students in the Early Childhood Education program. Visit the Children's School website for more information.


Parenting Student Resources 

Rights for Pregnant and Parenting Students 

Did you know that Title IX applies to pregnant and parenting university students?  Here are key facts about Title IX as it applies to pregnancy, childbirth and related conditions. Learn more, Information for Pregnant and Parenting Students 

Lactation Room

Please be advised that nursing mothers seeking to express breast milk and/or pump are welcome to use the Working Mother’s Rooms available in the following locations: 

  • West Boylston Street - Second floor RM 220A1 - See the staff in HR for the Key 
  • Federal Street - Room 266 - no key needed

Childcare Contacts 

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