Special Needs Office- Room SC230
(Green Bay campus) |
Are you a Special Needs student? They include:
- Blind or Visually Impaired
- Cognitively Delayed
- Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Emotional Disabilities
- Learning Disabled
- Orthopedically Impaired
- Communication Disorders
- Other Health Impaired
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Special Needs Counselors
Please bring to first interview:
- Psychological Evaluations
- Individualized Education
Plans (IEP)
- Medical Records
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Our Special Needs Counselors will:
- complete an intake interview to document and assess the individual's needs
- review the status of the student's program
preparation
- advise on credit load / class selection
- create a personal learning plan with the student
- ensure the student's support requests are accomodated
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Sign Language Interpreters:
Requests for interpreter
services should be coordinated through: Kelly Schumacher, Supervisor, Room SC138, 498-6390 v/tty, 498-6901 tty
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Sue Peterson, Room
SC138D, 498-6264
Virginia Gutierrez,
Room SC138D, 498-7963
Services include Interpreting and Transliterating
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Accommodations Specialist:
Pam Stelzer, Room SC230, 498-6815
Our Accomodations Specialist works with the counselors to provide support services.
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Enrolled students must provide appropriate documentation about their disability and can request
the
following accommodations:
- Adaptive Equipment
- FM System &
alternative learning devices
- Note taker
- Scribe
- Proofreader
- Alternative test procedures
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Transition Coordinator:
Cindy Dahlman, Room SC230, 498-6267
Our Transition Coordinator works with high school students
with disabilities and staff to provide information about NWTC
programs, services and expectations. |
Visits to our
district high schools include these activities:
- Special Needs Informational Presentations
- Information on Accommodations available
- Information on Support Services Available
- Admissions Procedures
- Financial Aid/Scholarships
- Program Preparation Planning
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Check out http://www.shoutmail.com - a web service for visually impaired persons that will read their e-mail over the phone using text-to-speech technology.
Text-only version
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