Wuh Cuh Transition Teams Do Tuh Support Students Form University Partnerships?


De transition team cuh help students:
- Explore programs dat align to employment goals
- Schedule virtual an’ live campus tours
- Connect de students tuh disability services offices
- Review admission criteria
- Gather information needed tuh submit applications
- Explore options tuh earn credit while still in high school
Did You Know OVR Cuh Help?
De Office uh Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) offers many options tuh support students on dem college or university journey. Here are just some of de options available:
- Counseling pon postsecondary options through Pre-Employment Transition Services
- Promoting Academic Success Program (PAS)
- Post Secondary Exploration Summer Academies
- Hiram G. Andrews Center an’ Commonwealth Technical Institute
- Potential funding opportunities fuh postsecondary education

Wuh Cuh College an’ University Partnerships Do Fuh Students?
Working wid colleges an’ universities while in high school provides many benefits tuh students.

Program Exploration
Students gine got de opportunity to explore campuses an’ interact wid staff an’ students.

Admission Requirements
Students gine learn de requirements tuh be accepted into de program uh dem choice.

Disability Services
Students gine be connected tuh college disability service supports tuh learn ‘bout wuh documentation dem need tuh provide an’ how tuh request accommodations.

College Credits
Some opportunities might allow de student tuh earn college credits while still in high school.

Resources
Check out information ‘bout college disability service offices an’ virtual college tours in PA.
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Latest Events
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Want tuh Learn More?
Check out Preparing fuh College: An Online Tutorial
De transition from high school to college iz uh big step fuh everyone. Students wid disabilities got even more tings tuh consider than dem nondisabled peers. Dis site walks students through considerations.
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