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New York Expands SUNY Child Care Services
March 13, 2026
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the expansion of child care services at 11 State University of New York (SUNY) community colleges to include evenings and weekends, enhancing support for adult learners and student parents, particularly those enrolled in the SUNY Reconnect program. This initiative is part of New York State's broader investment in affordable, universal child care and educational access aimed at promoting upward mobility for families. The expansion requires procurement and operational adjustments to extend child care availability beyond traditional hours, creating opportunities for vendors and service providers specializing in child care, facility management, and related support services.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new or amended contracts to support extended child care hours at SUNY community colleges across New York State.
- The initiative impacts facilities including SUNY Broome Community College (Binghamton), Dutchess Community College (Poughkeepsie), Finger Lakes Community College (Canandaigua), Monroe Community College (Rochester), and Onondaga Community College (Syracuse).
- Vendors specializing in child care services, staffing, and facility operations may find emerging opportunities to support these expanded programs.
- Agencies and contractors should align proposals and service offerings with the needs of adult learners and student parents, emphasizing accessibility during evenings and weekends.
Higher education is the most powerful engine for economic mobility we have, but for too many student-parents, the lack of accessible childcare has been a persistent and unjust barrier to the finish line.
— NYS Assemblywoman Alicia L. Hyndman
We are investing in the futures of our adult learners and student parents to ensure they can pursue and achieve their dreams.
— Governor Kathy Hochul
Student parents should be able to focus on their studies without having to worry about finding safe and affordable child care.
— SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.
Agencies
State University of New York, Office of Child Care and Early Education, New York State Assembly, State of New York