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ALL Program Transition Services

Autism Center

Misericordia University

UPDATED: May 24, 2021

The ALL Program has been approved by the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation to provide transition services to students and young adults from ages 14 thru 21 with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or have eligibility for Section 504.

The ALL Program is currently providing services in the schools using curricula developed by the ALL Program to provide instructional groups focused on Self-Advocacy, Independent Living Skills, Workplace Readiness Training and Job Exploration. Primary transition activities take place in the school setting under the mandates of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), which include instruction, related services, the development of employment and other post high school adult living objectives, and a functional vocational evaluation. The ALL Program is also approved by the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation to provide the following individual services: Job Shadowing, Work Based Learning Experiences. The ALL Program will provide individual services to students who are identified by the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation as needing one or more of these services.

It should be noted that while these services are valuable to all young people with special needs, the ALL Program offers services that are designed to supplement the Transition Program that exists in the student's IEP.

The ALL Program has been authorized to provide services to students who have or are eligible for a Section 504 Plan at the college and university level. Services has already started to serve students at Misericordia University and students from all other colleges and universities are eligible for groups and individual services.

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Address:

301 Lake Street
Dallas, PA 18612
United States

Website:

www.misericordia.edu

Phone:

(570) 674-8200

Email:

autism@misericordia.edu

Contact:

Kristin Hoffman

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