Think College Vermont
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Nayantara Dutta Psychology and Communication Sciences/Disorders Student at University of Vermont
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Winooski, Vermont, United States
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Bryan Dague Research Assistant Professor, University of Vermont, Center on Disability & Community Inclusion-
Burlington, Vermont, United States
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Lake Worth, Florida, United States
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Jenny Koppang Reporter at Community News Service-
Burlington, Vermont, United States
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Margot Redway Psychological Science Student at University of Vermont-
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Overview
Think College Vermont @ UVM is a small, innovative, inclusive, academic, social, and vocational program for students with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, seeking a college experience and career path. Participants earn a 9-18-credit Certificate of Professional Studies for non-matriculated students 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, participate in a vocational internship, & establish a career path. Think College Vermont @ UVM incorporates student-centered planning, academic advising, and peer mentors for an inclusive, supportive college experience. Think College Vermont is a two-year, non-degree certificate program through the UVM Continuing Education Department and the UVM Center on Disability and Community Inclusion.
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