JCC NURSERY SCHOOL of STATE COLLEGE
  • About JCCNS
    • Teachers & Staff
    • Mission and Philosophy
    • School Board
    • FAQ
    • What Parents Say About Us
  • Our Program
    • Curriculum
    • A Day at the JCCNS
    • Field Trips
    • What Sets Us Apart
    • Parent Involvement
    • Summer Camps
  • Admissions
    • Admission Process
    • Tours
    • Tuition
  • Support JCCNS
  • Contact
  • About JCCNS
    • Teachers & Staff
    • Mission and Philosophy
    • School Board
    • FAQ
    • What Parents Say About Us
  • Our Program
    • Curriculum
    • A Day at the JCCNS
    • Field Trips
    • What Sets Us Apart
    • Parent Involvement
    • Summer Camps
  • Admissions
    • Admission Process
    • Tours
    • Tuition
  • Support JCCNS
  • Contact
Search by typing & pressing enter

YOUR CART

Enrolling Your Child
The link for registration can be found on the homepage.
​
All prospective students must submit the following material:
  • Registration Form with a non-refundable registration fee to secure your child's place
    • ​Registration fee discounts and waivers are granted during the early enrollment period and to Congregation Brit Shalom members.
  • Immunization Records or, if waiver of immunization policy is required, a doctor’s note​

Day & Session Options

At the JCCNS, families can customize their child’s schedule in a way that works best for their family. Students may enroll in any combination of weekdays and sessions. Morning and afternoon sessions feature unique activities and experiences.
  • Mornings (8:30-12:00)
  • Afternoons (12:00-2:00) (MWF Only)
  • Full Day (8:30 - 2:00) (MWF Only)​​​

Additionally, our unique drop-in program allows your child to attend any session that he or she is not normally registered. Drop-in sign-ups are available online at a first come, first served basis as class size permits.

The Jewish Community Center Nursery School of State College, a 501(c)(3) organization, admits students of any race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It doesn’t discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship programs, and other school-administered programs.
Photo from MrJamesBaker