University of Wisconsin–Madison

UW Campus Child Care Centers

There are three UW-Madison child care centers located on campus. Each center is licensed and accredited to offer the highest quality of care.

Please note, there is a high demand at our campus centers, especially for infant care (0-2 years-old). Acceptance is not guaranteed (average waitlists may be 6-18+ months).

To get on a waitlist or inquire about availability, please reach out directly to the individual centers.

To see more child care options, click here.

Eagle’s Wing Child Care

611 Eagle Heights
Madison, WI 53705

Ages 6 weeks – 8 years

Contact: Ellie Squire, Director
ellie.squire@housing.wisc.edu
608-262-8161

Eagle’s Wing Child Care Center in University Apartments is a crossroads on campus for our youngest Badgers, their families, students, faculty and staff – where integrating teaching, research, outreach and the campus experience is part of their daily practice!

UW Child Development Lab

1300 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706

Ages 6 weeks – 5 years

Contact: Elizabeth Smith, Director
esmith84@wisc.edu
608-263-4579

The UW Child Development Lab integrates teaching, research and the campus experience into their program. Their program focuses on learning through a 4-step process: Notice. Wonder. Explore. Discover.

Waisman Early Childhood Program

1500 Highland Ave #101
Madison, WI 53705

Ages 12 months – 6 years

Contact: Teresa Hoveland, Director
thoveland@wisc.edu
(608) 265-9852

The Waisman Early Childhood Program provides an inclusive environment on campus for all children, amidst UW’s Waisman Center, an internationally recognized facility concerned with human development and developmental disabilities.

Commitment to Excellence

The three UW-Madison Campus Child Care Centers are unwavering in their commitment to providing exceptional care and education for families. Each center is state-licensed, proudly nationally and city-accredited, and holds the highest 5-star rating from Wisconsin’s YoungStar Child Care Quality Rating and Improvement System, reflecting their dedication to excellence. Beyond serving as a trusted resource for families, these centers actively contribute to UW-Madison’s teaching and research missions, playing a vital role in fostering innovation and enriching the university community.

Early Childhood Education at UW-Madison