Seattle, WA
Crown Hill Cooperative Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Bitter Lake/Blue Ridge/Broadview/Crown Hill · Telephone: (206) 784-7402 · Website: http://northonline.sccd.c...
Application Process
Applications are accepted: At the nscc co-op preschool open registration on march 24, 2007 |
Parent visits tours are: Many co-ops require a visit - call the specific coop to schedule one. |
Child interview process: None |
Application fee: $25 |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria: Order of registration is determined by lottery. Numbers randomly selected first TEN MINUTES of registration time. Registration date is March 24, 2007. Time of registration: Toddlers (12-23 months): 10:00am - 11:00am. Pre-3's, 3-5's and Fives: 11:15am - 12:00pm at North Seattle Community College: 9600 College Way North Student Events Center/Cafeteria ? 1st Floor College Center (south end of campus) |
Notification occurs: Immediately |
| Financial aid is available. |
Age/Child Requirements
Child does not need to be potty trained to enroll.
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