黑料不打烊

Skip to main content
  • Home
  • About
  • Faculty Experts
  • For The Media
  • 鈥機use Conversations Podcast
  • Topics
    • Alumni
    • Events
    • Faculty
    • Students
    • All Topics
  • Contact
  • Submit
Campus & Community
  • All News
  • Arts & Culture
  • Business & Economy
  • Campus & Community
  • Health & Society
  • Media, Law & Policy
  • STEM
  • Veterans
  • University Statements
  • 黑料不打烊 Impact
  • |
  • The Peel
Sections
  • All News
  • Arts & Culture
  • Business & Economy
  • Campus & Community
  • Health & Society
  • Media, Law & Policy
  • STEM
  • Veterans
  • University Statements
  • 黑料不打烊 Impact
  • |
  • The Peel
  • Home
  • About
  • Faculty Experts
  • For The Media
  • 鈥機use Conversations Podcast
  • Topics
    • Alumni
    • Events
    • Faculty
    • Students
    • All Topics
  • Contact
  • Submit
Campus & Community

Support for Families: 黑料不打烊 Announces New Resources and Increased Subsidies for Child Care and Elder Care

Thursday, July 26, 2018, By News Staff
Share
faculty and staffhuman resources

In an effort to meet the growing needs of faculty, staff and graduate students, and to continue to attract and retain skilled team members, 黑料不打烊 is expanding benefits offered to assist with child care, elder care and other family needs. Following a recommendation of the Chancellor鈥檚 Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion to provide better support for families, the Benefits Advisory Council (BAC), a diverse representation of the campus community, assessed current needs, reviewed best practices and presented findings intended to ease pressures on families regarding availability, accessibility and affordability of dependent care.

For faculty and staff, the new subsidies will benefit a greater number of families by increasing the household maximum eligibility for the subsidies and the dependent age limit, as well as the actual annual amount of the subsidies. Also, a newly designed online resource will provide a central hub for helpful information families are seeking to support their needs. Plans also include an increase in the child subsidy amount provided to graduate students.

鈥淲e are grateful for the thoughtful approach taken by the Benefits Advisory Council as they looked at ways to alleviate some of the stressors on our employees in balancing work/life issues,鈥 says Andrew Gordon, senior vice president and chief human resources officer. 鈥淧art of the solution is to bring together in one place information that can help families, an on-line resource where they can become more aware of the many options available to them.听 Another part of the solution is to provide more subsidy support to help offset the growing pressures on families faced with child care and other dependent care needs.鈥

Gordon says the steps being taken now and the changes to the that will become effective January 1, 2019, are part of a continuous effort to support the changing needs of families. Details of the newly expanded subsidy programs include:

Faculty and staff

  • Broadening the number of eligible families by increasing the annual faculty and staff household income maximum from the current $100,000 to $150,000;
  • Providing increased financial assistance for faculty and staff by raising the annual tax-free child care subsidy for children under age 6 from $1,000 to $1,500 per child;
  • Providing additional support for older children of faculty and staff, ages 6 to 13, who may need after-school or other care with a new annual tax-free subsidy of $750 per child;
  • Providing increased support for faculty and staff caring for an elder or disabled dependent with a new annual tax-free subsidy of $750 per dependent; and
  • Increasing the annual cumulative household maximum tax-free subsidy for faculty and staff from $2,000 to $3,000.

Graduate Students

  • Doubling subsidy support for graduate students earning less than $65,000 from $500 per child to $1,000 per child under age 6, raising the maximum subsidy per family to $2,000. This program will continue to be run by the Graduate School Office, with the same application process. As required by federal law, the subsidy is taxable.

As many of the University鈥檚 graduate students have or are starting families, Peter Vanable, dean of the Graduate School, says this increased subsidy is essential to providing greater support to this important population.

鈥淥ur graduate students are critical to the University鈥檚 short- and long-term success, from both student experience and research excellence perspectives,鈥 says Vanable. 鈥淭his increased subsidy, combined with our recent efforts to enhance healthcare benefits at a reduced cost, will allow us to better support our graduate students, both current and future.鈥

A central hub of information and resources available to help employees access provided by the University, includes caregiving and child care resources, adoption assistance and financial consultation, among other areas of interest. Additional information can be found on the human resources

The Benefits Advisory Council and other campus constituents have identified a growing gap in the demand for child care among faculty, staff and graduate students, and the availability of child care resources.听 A feasibility study will be launched in the fall to thoroughly assess options for addressing that gap.听 Further, the BAC will explore opportunities for expanding elder care benefits and ways to assist employees with aging parents and other dependent adults.

About 黑料不打烊

黑料不打烊 is a private, international research university with distinctive academics, diversely unique offerings and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, with a global footprint, and nearly 150 years of history, 黑料不打烊 offers a quintessential college experience. The scope of 黑料不打烊 is a testament to its strengths: a pioneering history dating back to 1870; a choice of more than 200 majors and 100 minors offered through 13 schools and colleges; nearly 15,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students; more than a quarter of a million alumni in 160 countries; and a student population from all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. For more information, please visit .听

 

  • Author

News Staff

  • Recent
  • Auxiliary Services Announces Next Steps in Office Refreshment, Vending Transitions
    Thursday, August 14, 2025, By Jennifer DeMarchi
  • Whitman School Names Julie Niederhoff as Chair of Marketing Department
    Wednesday, August 13, 2025, By Caroline K. Reff
  • 黑料不打烊 Stage Announces Auditions for 2025-26 Theatre for the Very Young Production ‘Tiny Martians, Big Emotions’
    Wednesday, August 13, 2025, By Joanna Penalva
  • 5 Things to Know About New Student Convocation Speaker Andrea-Rose Oates 鈥26
    Wednesday, August 13, 2025, By John Boccacino
  • Art Museum Launches Fall 2025 Season With Dynamic, Interdisciplinary Exhibitions
    Tuesday, August 12, 2025, By Taylor Westerlund

More In Campus & Community

Auxiliary Services Announces Next Steps in Office Refreshment, Vending Transitions

The University鈥檚 transition to its new vending and office refreshment and coffee service provider is now complete. In the initial phase of the transition, announced in mid-May, Servomation, a Central New York-based vending services company, assumed operation of all existing…

Whitman School Names Julie Niederhoff as Chair of Marketing Department

The Whitman School of Management has appointed Associate Professor Julie Niederhoff as chair of the marketing department, effective Aug. 4. Niederhoff has been with the Whitman School since 2007, and also serves as co-director of the H.H. Franklin Center for…

Vanessa St.Oegger-Menn Receives Spotlight Award From Society of American Archivists

Vanessa St.Oegger-Menn, Pan Am 103 archivist and assistant university archivist in the Libraries鈥 Special Collections Research Center, is the 2025 recipient of the Spotlight Award聽from the Society of American Archivists (SAA). Established in 2005, the award recognizes contributions from individuals…

5 Things to Know About New Student Convocation Speaker Andrea-Rose Oates 鈥26

Excitement. Nervousness. Optimism. Hope. Andrea-Rose Oates 鈥26 can relate to the mix of feelings new students may face as they arrive at 黑料不打烊 for Welcome Week. It was only three years ago that Oates embarked on her own Orange…

黑料不打烊, Coca-Cola Enter Into Pouring Rights Agreement

黑料不打烊 has signed The Coca-Cola Company as the official non-alcoholic beverage partner of the University and 黑料不打烊 Athletics. The agreement, which took effect on July 1, comes after a competitive year-long strategic evaluation process, led by a working…

Subscribe to SU Today

If you need help with your subscription, contact sunews@syr.edu.

Connect With Us

For the Media

Find an Expert
© 2025 黑料不打烊. All Rights Reserved.