We've gathered resources here to help you in your search for child care, including the State databases of all licensed child care programs, the U-M Children’s Centers, Campus Child Care Homes, backup care, in-your-home resources, and more.
Search the databases of all licensed child care centers and homes
View profiles of all licensed child care centers and homes in these databases for families who are searching for care. Please note: while basic information is updated by the State of Michigan, you will need to directly contact the programs that interest you to discuss your child and your child care needs, and to inquire about current and upcoming openings (which can change frequently), rates, hours, joining their waitlist (if applicable), etc.
Apply to the U-M Children’s Centers waitlist
The U-M Children’s Centers are on-campus, weekday programs for young children in Ann Arbor (three locations), Dearborn, and Flint. They are state-licensed, and emphasize early childhood education. U-M and community families are welcome to review the Ann Arbor Children's Centers Frequently Asked Questions and apply online to the waitlist today.
Learn about current openings in the Campus Child Care Homes
The Campus Child Care Homes are state-licensed, independent, home-based child care programs that serve U-M faculty, staff, and students who need ongoing weekday child care in Ann Arbor and at the Ypsilanti-Ann Arbor border. Their online profiles are updated frequently, and include program details and photos. Most of these providers have current or upcoming openings for toddlers/preschoolers.
Sign up for backup child care in your home or in a participating center
U-M partners with Bright Horizons® to provide 15 days of lower-cost backup care and access to more resources including Sittercity to benefits-eligible U-M faculty and staff, and registered and enrolled U-M students.
Post to or browse the Family Helpers Posting Board
For short-term, occasional, or partial week child care needs in your U-M affiliated, Ann Arbor-area home, post to or search the Family Helpers Posting Board to reach primarily U-M Ann Arbor students available for hire locally.
Search for in-your-home care, summer camps and care, other resources
These additional child care options include resources for finding an in-your-home nanny or sitter, summer camps and summer child care, and more.
Explore financial assistance and how to choose child care
Learn about need-based financial assistance for ongoing child care, and information on how to choose child care.
For more information
If you have questions about child care search resources, or need help navigating the databases of licensed child care centers and homes, please email or call (734) 763-9379.
Disclaimer
Child and Family Care (formerly Work-Life) does not endorse or represent any resources listed as recommended by the University of Michigan. It offers child care resource information only. Information is subject to change. All users are encouraged to review and comply with applicable State of Michigan Child Care Licensing Rules and any other applicable law and regulations. Neither the U-M nor its subcontractors warrant any information concerning any child care provider, nor do they inspect, investigate, endorse, recommend, or choose any particular provider. The inclusion of any care provider’s name does not constitute endorsement or certification by the U-M, CFC or its subcontractors as to their qualifications to provide child care, the rates charged for services or any other aspect of individual program’s quality of care. Any complaints and problems should be directed to the caregiver or, if applicable, the State of Michigan MiLEAP, Child Care Licensing.