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intellectual disabilities seeking a college experience. Participants earn a 9 or 12-credit Certificate of Professional Studies for nonmatriculated students over two years. Think College Vermont @ UVM/CDCI incorporates student-centered planning, academic advising, and peer mentoring for an inclusive and supportive college experience. The program is designed to include:
Academic Enrichment Enroll in UVM classes with peer mentor support Socialization Meet new people and participate in social & recreational activities Independent Living & Self-Advocacy Skills Improve daily living skills & increase independence and confidence Work Experience & Career Skills Explore careers, develop employability skills, & establish a career path
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For more information and application: Website: http://www.uvm.edu/~cdci/thinkcollege/ Phone: 802-656-1126 Email: Kiersten.Hallquist@uvm.edu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkCollegeVT Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThinkCollegeVT
Tuition rates are based on 2013-2014 in-state costs and subject to change. Tuition and fees do not cover books, supplies, or meals. For more up-to-date information on tuition rates, please visit the Continuing Education website. Think College Vermont @UVM/CDCI is funded through the U.S. Dept. of Education Transition & PostSecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities (TPSID) Grant # P407A100016.