Adam Amato Emerald Haley and Ryan Brobst attend Westmoreland toddler program while their mother, Renee Brobst, is in class. Westmoreland is one of several childcare sites through the University. Juggling continued from page 1 three children younger than the age of five. Haley, 4, and Ryan, who is almost 3, attend the West moreland toddler program. Jason, 11 months, attends off-campus child care but will attend Univer sity’s center when he turns 1. “Taking later classes is difficult,” Brobst said. “I get out of class at 6 (p.m.), and I go and pick them up. I take them home and feed them. Sometimes I only see them for 15 minutes and then have to put them to bed.” Brobst needs to take a class from 5 to 7 p.m. spring term and is un certain about the available child care hours. But this term the pro gram was helpful and was able to accommodate her class schedule. Prior to winter term, Westmore land stayed open until 5:30 p.m., but the program agreed to remain open for an extra half-hour to work with later afternoon classes. “Sometimes I only see them for 15 minutes and then have to put them to bed. ” Renee Brobst education major “We always try to accommodate student parents,” said Keven Reijo nen, lead teacher for the West moreland toddler program. Reijonen said it is Westmore land’s policy to extend its hours if there are at least three children who need later hours. “The day care has been great,” Brobst said. “They were very will ing to stay open later so I could at tend my class. ” The University proposed the new access-based tuition model in response to increasing enrollment and decreasing state support. The proposed tuition model focuses on dispersing teaching hours and classes more evenly throughout the day, providing lower cost tu ition alternatives and providing more choices for students in terms of cost, time of day and number of available courses. “It makes sense for the majority of students, but as a nontraditional student with young children, it concerns me,” Brobst said. “I like the idea, but anytime you have people with young children, it will be tough.” Susan Lesyk, director of Academ ic Learning Services, said that it is difficult to predict the impact this tuition model could have on nontra ditional students. While it could be a disadvantage for some students who have children, it could also be an advantage for other students. “I don’t know how it will all play out,” Lesyk said. “It could go either way.” E-mail reporter Katie Ellis at katieellis@dailyemerald.com. 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