STEPS Program
The purpose of this project is for the UGA RCLD to work along with the secondary school systems and Vocational Rehabilitation in preparing an easier transition for students with disabilities from secondary to postsecondary institutions. The UGA RCLD has over 25 years of experience providing comprehensive documentation that provides support for students with disabilities to access accommodations at postsecondary institutions (academic college, technical college). The collaboration between secondary school systems, VR, AMAC, and the UGA RCLD can be the bridge for students with disabilities to have a seamless transition to postsecondary learning environments.
STEPS Brochure
(PDF format)STEPS Services
A secondary school system and the student involved in STEPS Program would receive:
- Comprehensive psychological evaluation documenting a student's overall cognitive, academic, and emotional strengths and weaknesses.
- Accommodation suggestions individualized to a student's profile that are appropriate for testing and instructional situations.
- Assistive technologies and alternative media suggestions appropriate to the student's learning needs.
- Resources for postsecondary educational opportunities.
- Training workshops for school, postsecondary and other transition professionals.
- Collaborative agreements with secondary school systems and vocational rehabilitation available.
Collaborative Agreements
STEPS Program currently operates in Rabun County. Collaborative agreements are in development in Hall and Habersham Counties.
