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Austin, TX
Bright Horizons Family Ctr (Braker)
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Telephone: (512) 833-7090 · Website: www.brighthorizons.com
Application Process
Applications are accepted: While child is in utero, upon birth, after a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school |
There is a wait list for upcoming school year. more |
Parent visits tours are: Recommended |
Child interview process: None |
Parent interview process: None |
Application fee: $100 |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria: First-come basis |
Notification occurs: Rolling |
| Deposit is required. |
| Parents must submit deposit within the following timeframe of receiving notification of acceptance: In order to reserve a spot for the desired start date, a parent must pay the registration fee as soon as possible. |
| Financial aid is not available. |
Age/Child Requirements
Child does not need to be potty trained to enroll.
Director's views on diversity:
Have most all nationalities and soci-economic levels
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Director's Comments
Question to director: Please list anything you wish parents to be aware of with respect to the application process.
Registration fee non-refundable is non-refundable and also required to hold a spot on the wait list.
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