Keyword Details: Education, Disabled
A federal/state program designed to assist individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain or improve employment. Provides employment guidance and counseling, finding and keeping a job, assistive technology and job training. There is no charge for evaluation, counseling, job development and place...
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Area Technical College with campuses in Kenosha, Racine, Elkhorn, and Burlington. Provides Student Support Services to provide extra support to help students overcome challenges as they purse their educational goals.
** Offers free classes to learn English, English Language Learning (ELL) offers I...
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The mission of Hadley is to create personalized learning opportunities that empower adults with vision loss or blindness to thrive - at home, at work, and in their communities. Hadley's help conveniently meets learners where they are. Free of wait lists. Free of office visits. Free of charge. Hadley...
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A three-year, post secondary educational program designed to assist young adults in the successful transition from school to work and from home to independent living. Provides education and independence for adults with developmental disabilities.
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Shepherds Community Café is located inside Community State Banks main office. The café provides training, work experiences and job opportunities for local students with intellectual disabilities. The café is staffed by Shepherds College Culinary Program students, and all proceeds benefit Shepherds ...
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UI REACH (Realizing Educational and Career Hopes) is a transition certificate program for students with multiple intellectual, cognitive, developmental or other learning disabilities. Students may attend for up to 4 years, during which courses, campus life, and career preparation assists them in rea...
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The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater LIFE (Learning is for Everyone) program will provide a complete college experience for young adults between the ages of 18-25 who have an intellectual disability. With ample supports, specialized instruction, on-campus residential living, and community integra...
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