Are you and your student anxious about moving away to college or a transition program? Leaving the familiarity of home can be intimidating.
Attendees will walk away with more information concerning roommate issues, peer and professional conflict resolution, sexual relationships, cultural awareness, diversity and how parents survive the transition!
We hope you will join us as Scott's unique life experience, combined with his passion for individual success will inspire you to prepare for the unexpected! This very topical webinar will introduce you and your student to the social and cultural transitions LD students need to know to be successful that first year at college.
In this webinar, attendees will:
- Learn the various social and cultural barriers that may present significant challenges to LD Freshman students
- Understand the importance of social/cultural self-awareness on a college campus
- Discover the types of social support programs that might be available for college students with learning differences
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About Scott S. Garbini
Scott S. Garbini, M.Ed. deals with each client as an individual, recognizing that there is no “one size fits all” solution and helps his clients find those triumphs.
With more than a decade of hands-on experience in the field of higher education, Scott has the expertise and resources available to help you,
or your child, find just the right fit for that first step towards a positive and productive future.
His experience includes; college admissions counseling, transition planning, and post-graduate options as well as college to career and or life transition and coaching.
About College Internship Program (CIP)
Founded in 1984, The College Internship Program (CIP) is celebrating it’s 35th Anniversary this year. CIP is one of the most comprehensive programs for assisting young adults with autism and learning differences to succeed in college, employment, and independent living. Our mission is to inspire independence and expand the foundation on which neurodiverse young adults can build happy and productive lives.