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Transition Linkages College of Dupage Office of Special Student Transition Linkages College of DuPage Triton College Eastern Illinois University Office of Special Student Services- 2000 Fifth Ave Student Success Center Jackie Reuland, Coordinator, River Grove, IL 60171 Cindy Boyer 217-581-6696 630-942-4260 (708) 456-0300 [email protected] [email protected] www.triton.edu/ Location Rm 3249 (SSC) Center for Access and Accommodative Services (Triton) Admissions Office Description: The CAAS provides Rio Almaria (630) 942-2396 The CAAS provides: Campus [email protected] Access, Special Parking and/or Class Re-location, College of DuPage Accommodated Testing, Note Vocational Skills Classes- Taking Assistance, Assistive Sally Mullan, Coordinator, 630- Technology, Assistive Computer 942-2941 Software, Sign Language [email protected] Interpreting, Assistive Reading Software, Workshops, Student Connections, Adapted Equipment, Mobility Assistance, Alternate Text Format, Voice-to- Text Services, Advocacy &Referral Services to students with medical, physical, sensory or learning disabilities who are participating in academic and continuing education programs Lincoln College (Normal) Illinois State University Northern Illinois University The Office for Disability Services (Bloomington-Normal) (Dekalb) Stephanie Gaddy Director For Disability Concerns, Fell Hall 350, Center for Access-Ability Disability Services Campus Box 1290, Normal, IL. Resources (217) 732-3155 ext. 212 / 1 800- 61761-1290 Nancy Kasinski, DirectorHealth 569-0556 Voice: (309) 438-5853, TTY: (309) Services 411 Contact the Director at 438-8620, Fax: (309) 438-7713, Phone: 815-753-9734 [email protected] www.ilstu.edu/depts /disabilityc http://www.niu.edu/caar/ ADHD Support Project ACCESS oncerns Description: CAAR advocates Brian Herron accessible opportunities by Gehlbach Hall A4 providing a wide range of support services tailored to the individual student, including admissions arrangements, auxiliary aids (interpreters, note takers, readers, etc.), books in alternative formats, advising/counseling, adapted equipment/computers, special residence Southern Illinois University Western Illinois University Lincoln College of Technology Disability Support Service (Macomb) Campus Address University Advising & Academic 8317 W. North Avenue Phone: 1-618-453-5738 Support Center Melrose Park, IL 60160 Location: Woody B 150 Olson Hall 248 • 1 University 708 344-4700 Email: [email protected] Circle • Macomb, IL 61455 Website: E-mail: [email protected] • http://www.siu.edu/~dss/ Phone: (309) 298-1846 or (309) Description: DSS provides basic 298-1871 mandated services to students with learning disabilities, i.e. note takers, testing accommodations, and adapted textbooks (see those sections under general services above). A focused fee-for-service program for students with learning disabilities is offered through the Achieve Program, which is detailed in its own section later in this publication. See also "A Quick Guide: Differences Between the Achieve Program and Disability Support Services for Students with Learning Disabilities" on the DSS website detailing the differences between the two offices Elmhurst College Harper College ITT tech Elmhurst Life Skills Academy Access and Disability Services 1-800-ITT-Tech (ELSA) 1200 W. Algonquin Road 190 Prospect Ave. Palatine, Illinois 60067-7396 Elmhurst, Illinois 60126 (847) 925-6266 (630) 617-3752 http://www.harpercollege.edu/ E-mail: [email protected] Description: Support services Description: ELSA is a four year include: Specialized programs commuter Life-Skills program. and services are available Program is open to students 18- through the Access and 25 years old with severe learning, Disability Services Office. They intellectual, cognitive, provide instructional support to physical/sensory disabilities. improve retention, academic Students must have completed progress and success for high school. students with disabilities. Accommodations may include: sign language interpreters, readers or scribes for exams, modifications in test taking, note taking assistance, use of specialized technology, class relocation, modifications in procedures and conversion of materials. An orientation is offered to high school juniors and seniors for the College Awareness program. National-Louis University Waubonsee Community College Joliet Junior College Professional Assistance Center for Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive Student Accommodations and Education (PACE) Sugar Grove, Illinois 60554 Resources (StAR) Evanston Campus Telephone: (630) 466-7900 Contact: Karen Strysik 2840 Sheridan Road Contact: Access Center for Administrative Assistant Evanston, Illinois 60201 Students with Disabilities, Ext. Main Campus: J-2025 (847) 905-2670 2564 Phone: (815) 280-2230 http://www.nl.edu/pace/ Description: Support services Description: To be eligible for Description: Pace program is for include; Individual assessment of disability services through STAR, students 18-30 years old. This student needs to ensure students must register with specialized program offers non- successful Educational Planning, STAR and must have a credit post-secondary services to new student orientation, note- documented disability as defined young adults with multiple takers, readers, test by the Americans with learning disabilities. Students live accommodations, taped texts, Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) on campus in a dormitory setting sign language interpreters, and Section 504 of the in order to develop independent career counseling. Learning Rehabilitation Act of 1973. living skills, age appropriate Disabilities Specialist on staff. Under the ADA and Section 504, social skills, career preparation a person has a disability if he or and academic opportunities. she has Illinois Institute of Art in US Army Recruiter US AIR FORCE RECRUITER Schaumburg Telephone 1000 Plaza Drive MELROSE PARK 630-852-4999 Schaumburg, Il 60173-5070 1256 Winston Plaza 6224 Main St. Ste. D 1.800.314.3450 Downers Grove, IL 50516 1.847.619.3450 Melrose Park, IL 60160 admissions fax: 1.847.619.3064 Assistant Admission Director – 708 - 345-4740 Julie Spencer US Coast Guard US Navy Recruiter250 E. Army US Marine Corps Recruitment Chicago, IL 60619 Trail Rd. Page Voice: (773) 723-8751 GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139 Email: [email protected] (630) 893-5219 http://www.marines.com/rmi The Cooking and Hospitality Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 501 Pipefitters Local 597 Institute of Chicago (CHIC) 45 N. Ogden Avenue 1295 Butterfield Rd, Aurora, Il Chicago, IL 60607 361 West Chestnut | Chicago, IL 60502-8879 Phone: (312) 829-4191 60610 Telephone: 630-978-4501 Fax: (312) 829-0137 Class Information: (888) 295.7222 Contact: Ed Hoffman FAX: 630-978-4040 Website: pf597.org All Other Inquiries: (312) 944.0882 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.chefs.edu/chicago/ Website: www.ualocal501.org/ International Brotherhood of International Union of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Dupage County Cement Masons Bricklayers and Allied Local #803M Craftworkers 28600 Bella Vista Parkway, Suite 240 West St. Charles Road, Villa 1500 Park, Illinois 60181 2140 Corporate Drive, Addison, Telephone: (630) 393-1701, Ext. 4 IL 60101 Warrenville, IL 60555 Phone: 630/941-9458 or 9459 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 630-953-0835 Website: Email: [email protected] http://www.ibew701.org Website: http://www.local803.com Website: Contact: Kenneth Lambert http://www.bac2school.org Contact: Mike Derrico — Business Manager / Treasurer Contact Person: Robert Arnold Ceramic Tile, Terrazzo, and Elevator Constructors Operating Engineers Local #150 Granite Cutters Local #21 International Union of Elevator 6200 Joliet Road 1950 W. 43rd Street Constructors Local #2 Countryside, IL 60525 Chicago, IL 60609 300 S. Ashland Blvd., Suite 206 Phone: (708) 482-8800 Phone: (773) 650-1841 Chicago, IL 60607 Contact: James Sweeney, Contact: Ralph Affrunti Phone: (312) 421-1440 President Website: www.67bac.org Email: [email protected] Contact: Edward Aubin Heat & Frost Insulators Local #17 Iron Workers Local #1 Painters District Council #30 3850 South Racine Avenue 7720 Industrial Drive 1905 Sequoia Drive, Suite 201 Chicago, IL 60609 Forest Park, IL 60130 Aurora, IL 60506 Phone: (773) 247-8184 Phone: (708) 366-6695 Phone: (630) 377-2120 Contact: Brian Glynn, Business Contact: James Contact: Charles Anderson Manager Gardiner, Financial Website: paintersdc30.com Website: local17insulators.com Secretary/Treasurer Website: iwlocal1.com Sheetmetal Workers Local #265 Sprinkler Fitters Local #281 Teamsters Local #673 205 Alexandra Way 11900 S. Laramie 1050 W. Roosevelt Road Carol Stream, IL 60188 Alsip, IL 60803 West Chicago, IL 60185 Phone: (630) 668-0110 Phone: (708) 597-1800 Phone: (630) 231-6660 Contact: John Boske Contact: John Zubricks Email us at: Website: smw265.org Website: [email protected] sprinklerfitterchicago.org Carpenters Local #1027 Boilermakers Local Union #1 London Eyes Inc. 100 Tower Drive, Suite 222 2941 Archer Avenue International Academy of Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Chicago, IL 60608 Makeup Phone: (630) 323-1027 Phone: (773) 247-5225 [email protected] Contact: Jim Cooper Fax: (773)247-0083 Contact: Ben Kosiek 635 Butterfield Rd., Suite 130 Website: OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL 60181 www.boilermakers.org or Phone: 630 - 953-8280 http://www.bnap.com/ Fax: 847-627-8964 Website: http://www.londoneyesschool.c om First Institute Medical Office United Parcel Service Training Hodgkins Center 1815 W Diehl Rd, Suite 800 Naperville, IL 60563 One UPS Way, Hodgkins, IL 60525 (630) 637-8681 Ph: 888-4UPS-JOB Linda Hickey (708)
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