Bright Horizons Tuition Cost Daycare, Preschool Rates & Fees First Quarter Finance

Bright Horizons Tuition Rates. Tuition Reimbursement Program Bright Horizons® Bright Horizons® If center closes for facility or weather related problems, parents are responsible for full tuition Tuition is reflective of staff-child ratios in assigned classrooms

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Child care costs will depend upon on your child's age when they begin care as well as the center location where you'd like to attend If center closes for facility or weather related problems, parents are responsible for full tuition

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To find a center, view monthly tuition rates, set up a Bright Horizons login. Short Answer — Bright Horizons' tuition varies based on the child's age, how many days of care you choose, and the individual location's pricing and fees.You can usually expect to pay between $1,100 and $3,000 per month for one child attending five days per week and $600 to $2,250 per month for one child attending two to three days per week. To get a customized tuition quote for Bright Horizons, we will set up a Zoom or in-person meeting with you to discuss your family's needs and calculate what tuition would look like for you.

Schedule A Visit Bright Horizons®. $1665 per year or $185 per month Please pay tuition by using our new online payment option or by cash or checks made out to "Bright Horizons." Tuition is due on the 1st of each Child care costs will depend upon on your child's age when they begin care as well as the center location where you'd like to attend

Tuition Reimbursement Program Bright Horizons® Bright Horizons®. Short Answer — Bright Horizons' tuition varies based on the child's age, how many days of care you choose, and the individual location's pricing and fees.You can usually expect to pay between $1,100 and $3,000 per month for one child attending five days per week and $600 to $2,250 per month for one child attending two to three days per week. At that rate, many parents are leaving the workforce, while others need that fraction of remaining income to pay rent or buy groceries