Childcare

Child Care Resources Inc. is a private, non-profit child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agency that works with families and communities. They also offer childcare financial aid to those who are eligible. There is an application process for the funds. They also offer a search function for childcare.

Phone: 704-376-6697

Website: CCRI Website

Email: [email protected]

A nonprofit scholarship Christian preschool. As of June 2024, Cornelius Early Scholars is currently offering 3 and 4 year old classes Monday-Thursday from 9-1. Lunch is provided. Tuition fees range from $275 to $295 a month, but there are scholarship resources available to make it more affordable if needed. Applications are required and can be requested on the website.

Phone: 704-301-6851

Website: Cornelius Early Scholars

Email: [email protected]

Located inside the Ada Jenkins Center. La Escuelita, or “little school,” is a bilingual, science-based preschool for 3/4 year olds. We play an important role in closing the achievement gap for Spanish-speaking children in the Lake Norman area. For more information about enrollment and costs, you must visit the website below and fill out the contact form.

Website: La Escuelita Enrollment

A preschool program serving children 6 weeks to five years old. Using a “Learning Through Play” approach, we make learning and growing fun! Through a scholarship fund, the center offers sliding-scale tuition fees for eligible children. There is a waitlist for enrollment, but priority is given to scholarship families should a spot open. Call or email for more information today.

Phone: 704-892-1228

Website: Davidson-Cornelius Child Development Center

Email: [email protected]

In Mecklenburg County, there are three options for public preschool:

  1. Meck Pre-K,
  2. Bright Beginnings, and
  3. NC Pre-K.

Visit the website below and scroll down to see a descriptive chart of eligibility requirements for each program. Bright Beginnings is offered through CMS, while the other two are in childcare development centers.

Website: Public Preschool Options

Childcare

Child Care Resources Inc. is a private, non-profit child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agency that works with families and communities. They also offer childcare financial aid to those who are eligible. There is an application process for the funds. They also offer a search function for childcare.

Phone: 704-376-6697

Website: CCRI Website

Email: [email protected]

A nonprofit scholarship Christian preschool. As of June 2024, Cornelius Early Scholars is currently offering 3 and 4 year old classes Monday-Thursday from 9-1. Lunch is provided. Tuition fees range from $275 to $295 a month, but there are scholarship resources available to make it more affordable if needed. Applications are required and can be requested on the website.

Phone: 704-301-6851

Website: Cornelius Early Scholars

Email: [email protected]

Located inside the Ada Jenkins Center. La Escuelita, or “little school,” is a bilingual, science-based preschool for 3/4 year olds. We play an important role in closing the achievement gap for Spanish-speaking children in the Lake Norman area. For more information about enrollment and costs, you must visit the website below and fill out the contact form.

Website: La Escuelita Enrollment

A preschool program serving children 6 weeks to five years old. Using a “Learning Through Play” approach, we make learning and growing fun! Through a scholarship fund, the center offers sliding-scale tuition fees for eligible children. There is a waitlist for enrollment, but priority is given to scholarship families should a spot open. Call or email for more information today.

Phone: 704-892-1228

Website: Davidson-Cornelius Child Development Center

Email: [email protected]

In Mecklenburg County, there are three options for public preschool:

  1. Meck Pre-K,
  2. Bright Beginnings, and
  3. NC Pre-K.

Visit the website below and scroll down to see a descriptive chart of eligibility requirements for each program. Bright Beginnings is offered through CMS, while the other two are in childcare development centers.

Website: Public Preschool Options