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Tammy Gardner, Child Development Center Director

Phone: 503-838-8238

Email: gardnert@wou.edu

Email is the easiest and quickest way to get in touch with us!

Please contact us if you require any additional assistance with language interpretation, access to online registration or any other issue requiring additional help.  Our office staff will be happy to assist.

³¢´Ç³¦²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô:Ìýnorthwest corner of Monmouth Avenue and Stadium Drive (right behind Campus Public Safety) Park in Lot K (requires parking permit – issued to families on first day of school in September 2024)  Physical address is 810 Stadium Dr. N. 

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WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
345 Monmouth Ave. N.
Monmouth OR 97361

503-838-8000 | 1-877-877-1593

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