
MAKE THE CUT
SPRING SESSION FOR GRADE 12 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 2008 AT CARLETON
Make the CUT is a transition program designed to assist students with Learning Disabilities or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder make a successful transition from secondary school to college or university.
This program is a joint initiative of Algonquin College's Centre for Students with Disabilities and Carleton University's Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities in collaboration with the Public and Catholic School boards of Ottawa-Carleton, Upper Canada, and Renfrew County.
The program provides prospective students with an orientation to the post secondary environment with a focus on specific resources available for students with Learning Disabilities or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. A fall Make the CUT session for Grade 12 students considering college and/or university is being hosted at Carleton University, on Wednesday, November 26, 2008. A spring Make The CUT session for Grade 12 students considering college and/or university will be hosted at Algonquin College, Woodroffe Campus, in May, 2009.
Encouraging Students to Make the CUT! - an article from Carleton Now
Participants must register through their school's Special Education Teacher. Registration details are provided to these teachers 4 to 6 weeks prior to an event.
Linda Stewart, Transitions Co-coordinator, MAKE THE CUT at
(613) 520-6608 or
l1stewart@rogers.com
Make the CUT is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.
Make the CUT (Links will be active as material is available)
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