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SESSION L10: UNLOCKING AN INTEGRATED, COLLABORATIVE, COLLEGE VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM
The Issue
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•SEED ◦Success ◦Engagement ◦Education ◦Determination
Purpose • Employment rates for persons with disabilities still not commiserate with nondisabled peers • Success and/or access for students with disabilities and postsecondary programs is not commiserate with nondisabled peers • Community colleges provide open access, various programming options, comprehensive support services, flexible modes of delivery, experience with diverse populations
• Centers for Independent Living (CILs) are consumer controlled, non-profit organizations that provide services and advocacy to persons with all types of disabilities.
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Lehigh Carbon Community College • Commuter College located in Lehigh Valley • 1 main campus, 3 sites • Offers 95 degree programs • 100 non-credit offerings • 6,848 students currently enrolled
Lehigh Valley Center for Independent Living • CILs work to ensure fair treatment and access for persons with disabilities in all areas, including housing, transportation, employment, social/recreational areas, health, and social services. • Four Core Services: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
Information and Referral Peer Support Advocacy Independent Living Skills
• Find a CIL near you: www.ilru.org
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How • Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC), partnered with Lehigh Valley Center for Independent Living (LVCIL) • Develop/implemented a Person Centered Model promoting integration and socialization of students with disabilities into postsecondary programs • Prepare them and assisting them to find strategic employment
How • Students receive intensive guidance and support in choosing a program and pursuing an education credential alongside their peers, as well as assistance with securing employment at the completion of their programs. • DDC (PA Developmental Disabilities Council) SPOTLIGHT for funding $150,000
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What is SEED? • Unique, comprehensive program for students with disabilities • Follow along services including soft and/or technical skills, mentoring, socialization, and independent living skills necessary for vocational success • Academic or career track • SEED: Plants the seed of success for students through college and community engagement in creating an inclusive culture, fostering growth.
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Distinct Program Qualities • • • •
Person-centered approach Holistic student development Full Integration Ability to pursue any academic degree or vocational area of interest • Programming flexibility • Collaboration with community service providers
Distinct Program Qualities Ultimate Goal: ◦ Through programming, students with disabilities
will acquire the skills needed to complete a postsecondary academic or job training program and secure employment in their chosen career field; achieving completion and placement rates for these students that are comparable to those of their nondisabled peers.
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Services • Program assisted connections: • Ongoing person-centered ◦ Learning Specialists planning ◦ Tutoring Center • Intensive career and academic ◦ Writing Center ◦ Counseling Center coaching ◦ Educational Support Services • Peer and professional mentoring ◦ Career Development Center • Structured Study Lounge ◦ Student Life ◦ Academic Advising • Workshops ◦ Financial Aid • Group activities ◦ Business Office • Work experience opportunities ◦ Registrar ◦ Campus Security • Job shadowing opportunities ◦ Veteran’s Services • Feedback sessions
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Involvement Personnel
Total
Coaches
2 part-time
Mentors
22 volunteers
Administration:
5 positions
● Program Director ● Mentor Coordinator ● Coaching Supervisors
● 9 peer ● 12 professional ● 1 community ● 1 part-time ● 1 part-time ● 2 part-time
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LCCC SEED Program Process
Information Nights
Application Process
Interview
Parent/Student Acceptance Night
Summer Bridge
PersonCentered Planning
Choosing Academic or Career Track
Fall Programming
Assess Programming
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Program Parts (Summer)
• Bridge
◦Student Success 3 Credit Course ◦1.5 hour additional programming (guest speakers, workshops, person centered planning)
Program Parts (Academic) • Based on degree seeking program requirements • Weekly coaching • Weekly professional/peer mentoring • Structured study lounge • Social opportunity and/or activity • Individual instruction (i.e.career development,
prevocational training, time management, becoming a master employee, communication, diversity, critical thinking/values, etc.)
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Program Parts (CTP/Career) • Audited credit courses
• Noncredit courses • Vocational experience • Structured study lounge • Working with coach and/or support service • Social opportunity and/or activity • Individual instruction (i.e. career development, prevocational training, time management, resume preparation, job searches, mock interview, communication, diversity, critical thinking/values, etc.)
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Original Documents & Tools • Vocational/Academic Plan Task Analysis (VAPTA) • Student Progress Tracker • Professor Meeting Form • Student Work Experience Reflection Note Form • Work Experience Progress Report • Activity Reflection Form
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Our Cohort 2015-2016
Involvement • 11 Academic Track (credit degree program) ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
Veterinary Technician Accounting Computer Animation Design Psychology Sociology English ASL Undeclared (Engineering, Business, Entrepreneurship)
• 4 Career Track (individualized noncredit programming) ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦
Certified Daycare Associate Office Technology Pre-GED Information Technology Assistant
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Involvement Personnel Coaches
Total 2 part-time
22 volunteers ● 9 peer ● 12 professional ● 1 community Administration: 5 positions ● Program Director ● 1 part-time? ● Mentor Coordinator ● 1 part-time? ● 2 part-time ● Coaching Supervisors Mentors
Contacts
Hours
673
1269
418
209
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Mentoring & Team Activities Personnel
Activities
Results
Days
Mentors & Coaches
Coat Drive
400 coats
30 days
Mentors & Coaches
Food Drive
10 large boxes
30 Days
Mentors & Coaches
Pet Food Drive
4 Medium-Sized Boxes
20 Days
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Results (Chart including Fall/Spring) SEED = 10
Left SEED = 5
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Results • Retention ◦ 67% retention rate, Fall-Fall
• Successful Completion Rate ◦ 62% with SEED ◦ 18% Left SEED
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Feedback • “Helped me de-stress”
• “Supportive/helpful guidance” • “Went well above my expectations” • “Vital in my son’s success in college”
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Challenges • Student motivation • Student resource utilization • Parent communication • Establishing policies and procedures • Refining measurables • Defining “success” • Program cost/ funding • Attrition
Feedback • The coaches helped build my self-esteem and self-confidence • The Bridge program changed my idea of school • I feel safe here • People like me here • I was able to build friendships
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Feedback • “Vital for special needs students! Critical bridge from high school!” • “It has helped me to find the courage to face my obstacles and were always there for me” • “It has helped me define my courage to face my obstacles and were always there for me”
Next Steps • Developmental Disability Council funding ending
• Program fee between $2000-$4000 plus tuition, per semester • Department of Education – processing Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP) application to provide financial aid support for students in career track with intellectual disability
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Next Steps • CTP Application approval = potential OVR financial assistance for students • Partnerships with school districts to meet their transition IEP requirements for student continuing education until 21 years old • Currently researching funding opportunities / partners to provide program and student support
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Upcoming Upgrades • Utilization of social media to improve communication
• Incorporation of parent support group (run by parents) • Partnerships with school districts to meet IEP requirements for student staying until 21 years old • Securing additional sources of funding and/or financial aid for participants
Upcoming Upgrades • Program Handbook • More rigorous expectations during Bridge • Re-tooling mentoring program • Student portfolios and resource binder
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