Before or After School DaycareDover, DE

Delaware State University Early Childhood Laboratory School

3.8(20 reviews)

About

Delaware State University Early Childhood Laboratory School is a before or after school daycare daycare located at 1200 North Dupont Highway, Dover, Delaware DE. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Reviews are largely positive with a 3.8/5 rating, though most submissions appear to be university reviews rather than Early Childhood Laboratory School reviews. One parent reported an initially cumbersome onboarding process but praised the serene environment and welcoming students. The facility appears well-maintained and has been updated.

Serene environmentwelcoming staff and studentswell-kept campusimproved operationssupportive resources
Onboarding

Recent Reviews

2 months ago

I transferred to this place from a PWI in hopes for a better, non toxic environment I couldn’t have been more wrong and I regret that decision every single day on this college . First of all the foreign professors are very racist and discriminate towards the black students in an HBCU !!! and don’t even bother reporting it because the school is not going to do anything about it. 97% of the departments don’t pick up their phone calls or even answer emails if you’re lucky you might get a reply in a month and don’t even get me started on the housing department horrible!!! and I’m in one of the most recent constructed housing but we keep having issues with everything the shower water is brown so I had to get a filtered shower head and communication is terrible I worked in a daycare and the toddlers had better communication in all, This is a place I wouldn’t even recommend to my worst enemy pls for the sake of your mental health don’t come here i have just been here for a semester and I’m considering transferring out I feel horrible because I was so happy to come here

2 months ago

If the way the admissions department and certain advisors ignore calls and emails indicates the experience my son will have going to this school I may have to transfer him out ASAP. If you have a question about admissions don’t bother calling and leaving a message because they will not call you back. Advisors ignore emails as well. I don’t know what year this school went down hill but it’s starting off horribly for my son who is about to start school. I went to this school in 2004 and it IS NOT the same. It seems they need new staff and training courses for their employees.

6 months ago

The on-boarding process was a tad bit cumbersome, but much much better than other schools. The environment was serene and the students were more welcoming. So far so good!

a year ago

I was so proud and filled with excitement when I got accepted to DSU back in 1998. I attended from 98-2000 and was heartbroken that I had decided to leave, due to issues with my student loans not being dispersed in a timely manner, or at all. My mother had to drive down from Newark, Delaware and give one of the ladies in the financial aid office a lesson in math, and before you know it, I got my last few classes paid for and a refund before transferring to the University of Delaware, which was an absolutely better decision. What also broke my heart was seeing all these beautiful black and brown people, with so much promise, throw away their futures to keep up some image, and mentality from the streets. Fights and shootings were normal occurrences and I just had to go. I hope it’s gotten much better, and the leadership there understands that they have a piece of the future if Black America in their hands, that they have an opportunity to help mold and forge into what can potentially help advance and have an immense and powerful impact for future generations of all (and especially black and brown) people in this country and future generations to come.

a year ago

The WORST school I have EVER come across as a student. Their communication is horrible, the right hand has no idea what the left is doing, they always promise things will improve and things will happen but they NEVER do! Example 1, ECHS or ECS, which is DSUs attempt to draft high school kids into DSU, was suppose to be held at a temporary placement at an old hotel for its first year, they have been open now for about ten years. I was told they were suppose to start an FNP program this fall and that they only need a director but its "gonna start" 2024 fall semester. Still no such program that is active. Spoke with numerous faculty there during the spring/summer, to prepare for the fall 2024 semester, at least 10, still til this day I have no idea who my counselor was suppose to be, they never told me. I personally know a student at ECS class of 24', which is ran by DSU, who got a FULL RIDE AND TURNED IT DOWN!!!! Why? You guessed it, a clustered mess with horrible communication. How awful are you when students would rather pass up a full ride then deal with the chaos! Look at their pass rate of students and their retention rates. HORRIBLE once again!!! I myself was accepted to DSU, but I was so frustrated I rescinded my application because to start on a good step was just impossible with lack of good support from faculty. Look at the stats if you don't believe me. The are federally mandated to report. I ended up going to another University in Wilmington who is nationally accredited and my lowest grade in all of my classes is a 97%. I bust my butt and the communication is great, staff is responsive and NOT using student helplines ran by students who really don't know about classes or what it involves for each major and apparently staff. You call the school I chose and you actually talk to faculty and not just have to put in case numbers and emails and hope to get it resolved eventually. O and when I originally went into a "mandatory" meeting in Dover, DE. I was told o it,s not mandatory to be here. So missed work for no reason. O and was told by admissions, this class "should" work!!!! Talked to ANOTHER faculty member who said no that won't work who told you that, O ADMISSIONS did!!!!! Unreal, I took a whole summer semester to get ready for DSU, and I took a losses of time and a monetary value, but then I'll deal with that than unorganized chaos. Go somewhere else!!!!! You have been warned.

Frequently asked questions

Delaware State University Early Childhood Laboratory School is a before or after school daycare childcare facility located in Dover, Delaware. The facility has a capacity of 60 children.
Delaware State University Early Childhood Laboratory School has a Google rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 20 parent reviews. Read the full reviews on this page to see what parents appreciate about this facility and any areas for improvement.
To enroll your child at Delaware State University Early Childhood Laboratory School, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Delaware State University Early Childhood Laboratory School through Delaware's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Delaware must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
1200 North Dupont Highway, Dover, Delaware 19901
County
KENT

Details

Daycare Type
Before or After School Daycare
Capacity
60 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
39.18719, -75.55122