The document describes the College Internship Program (CIP), which helps young adults ages 18-26 with learning differences transition to independent living. CIP offers a full-year residential program with individualized academic, career, social, and life skills support. Students live independently in apartments while receiving services like advising, tutoring, internships/jobs preparation, and therapy. The goal is for students to gain the skills and confidence to live independently after the program. CIP has multiple campus locations and offers a summer program as well.
Best Engineering College in Greater Noida | Top Private institute in Delhi NCRGniot group
Greater Noida Institute of Technology is one of the top engineering Colleges of UPTU in Delhi,NCR. Best Faculty for B Tech Courses like Mechanical,Comp Science,civil Engineering
Everywhere in Education we see curriculum change and renewal, change responding to external policy, responding to our desire to refresh our Education programmes and sometimes responding to internal institutional requirements but as academics working in Education departments we always seek to develop our curricula by being informed by what we know about effective learning
Presentation given by Andy Hudson at the HEA 'Curriculum Challenge: Being a Curriculum Thinker' on 7 April.
This is the abridged version of a fuller presentation enhanced with examples of portfolios from across the globe.
This presentation explores how PebblePad is able to attend to institutional needs (assessment, verification, quality assurance of learning) without compromising the idea(l) of the learning, and their learning, being at the centre of all learning - and platform - design.
GWT International Conference 2022 - Project GOALDAlison Clyde
Professor Catherine Hennessy shared details on an exciting new project which examines the feasibility and impact of bringing older and younger people together to inform and support the design of digital applications for healthy ageing.
Taking the AOHS Classroom to the CommunityNAFCareerAcads
Hear the powerful story of how students in one AOHS program work side-by-side with EMT/first responders and healthcare professionals to learn practical lifesaving skills that they use to benefit the community. Explore strategies for partnering with medical experts and bringing this approach to your academy.
What Works? Supports for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learnin...College Internship Program
Dr. Michael McManmon and members of the CIP Amherst staff provide an overview and background of some of the comprehensive supports provided at the College Internship Program (CIP) for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences.
Presented by: Mary Lawler, M.A., S.D., Program Director; Vicki Glynn, M.S., Academic Coordinator; Gina Ianone, M.S.W., Life Skills Coordinator. Hosted by Judy Gerich, M.A., Admissions Coordinator.
Learn more about:
Effective college academic supports
Fostering social connections and life skills
Executive Functioning tips and tricks
Finding a great fit
About CIP
CIP's full-year post-secondary programs offer individualized academic, social, career and life skills support for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences. Learn more
Best Engineering College in Greater Noida | Top Private institute in Delhi NCRGniot group
Greater Noida Institute of Technology is one of the top engineering Colleges of UPTU in Delhi,NCR. Best Faculty for B Tech Courses like Mechanical,Comp Science,civil Engineering
Everywhere in Education we see curriculum change and renewal, change responding to external policy, responding to our desire to refresh our Education programmes and sometimes responding to internal institutional requirements but as academics working in Education departments we always seek to develop our curricula by being informed by what we know about effective learning
Presentation given by Andy Hudson at the HEA 'Curriculum Challenge: Being a Curriculum Thinker' on 7 April.
This is the abridged version of a fuller presentation enhanced with examples of portfolios from across the globe.
This presentation explores how PebblePad is able to attend to institutional needs (assessment, verification, quality assurance of learning) without compromising the idea(l) of the learning, and their learning, being at the centre of all learning - and platform - design.
GWT International Conference 2022 - Project GOALDAlison Clyde
Professor Catherine Hennessy shared details on an exciting new project which examines the feasibility and impact of bringing older and younger people together to inform and support the design of digital applications for healthy ageing.
Taking the AOHS Classroom to the CommunityNAFCareerAcads
Hear the powerful story of how students in one AOHS program work side-by-side with EMT/first responders and healthcare professionals to learn practical lifesaving skills that they use to benefit the community. Explore strategies for partnering with medical experts and bringing this approach to your academy.
What Works? Supports for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum and with Learnin...College Internship Program
Dr. Michael McManmon and members of the CIP Amherst staff provide an overview and background of some of the comprehensive supports provided at the College Internship Program (CIP) for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences.
Presented by: Mary Lawler, M.A., S.D., Program Director; Vicki Glynn, M.S., Academic Coordinator; Gina Ianone, M.S.W., Life Skills Coordinator. Hosted by Judy Gerich, M.A., Admissions Coordinator.
Learn more about:
Effective college academic supports
Fostering social connections and life skills
Executive Functioning tips and tricks
Finding a great fit
About CIP
CIP's full-year post-secondary programs offer individualized academic, social, career and life skills support for young adults with Asperger's, ADHD and other Learning Differences. Learn more
The second in a two-part webinar series presented by US Healthiest and its HealthLead initiative, this webinar will focus on student peer educator networks within institutions of higher learning. Featuring Bowling Green State University’s student well-being program and its peer health educator network as a case study.
Careers in Education - Back in Motion Employment ServicesAndrew Jang
Presented to WorkBC's Back in Motion Employment Services clients. on May 3, 2023.
Teaching is a rewarding and in-demand career. This presentation reviews the process of getting trained as a teacher, how to get certified, and how to apply for a job.
There are a host of support services required for students in a typical technical institute. This presentation highlights importance of such services at IIT Delhi
Every child is unique….and can attain her full potential if her talent is discovered and properly nurtured..
... But do we have programmes to identify and nurture our BEST minds?
Identifying and nurturing thea best minds – can be rewarding and beneficial for society as a whole
The presentation talks about 'Duke TIP ASSET Talent Search'
‘Duke TIP ASSET India Talent Search’, seeks to identify the hidden and finest scholastic talents among students of Mathematics, Science and English subjects and provide them holistic educational guidance and opportunities to reach their true potential. The talent search will be conducted on November 30, 2014.
Division Meeting - August 27, 2021
UofSC Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support
Presented by:
- Dennis Pruitt, Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice Provost
- Stacey Bradley, Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
- Scott Verzyl, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Dean of Undergraduate Admissions
- Silvia Patricia Rios Husain, Assistant Vice President for Student Success
- Anna Edwards, Associate Vice President for Student Life
- Kirsten Kennedy, Associate Vice President for Student Housing and Sustainability
- Maegan Gudridge, Communications Director
2. About CIP
Founded in 1984 on the belief:
Students with Learning Differences must live, learn
and work in environments which duplicate normal
real-life conditions.
“You Were Made for Good Purpose
and are Inherently Valuable”
Dr. Michael McManmon
Founder, Special Educator and Author
3. Our Purpose
Designed to help young people with learning
differences make successful transitions from
adolescence to young adulthood.
5. Our Purpose
• Develop students unique and
considerable talents and gifts
• Teach students how to function “in”
and contribute “to” society
• Give students the tools to navigate
life after CIP, and the confidence to
do it
6. The CIP Program
• Full Year Program
• Apartment living w/ other
CIP students
• Individualized services
– Social, Academic, Career,
Wellness and Life Skills
• Additional Academic or
Career (C-STEP) focus
> Comprehensive
curriculum
> Variety of college options
available
> Goal of 100%
internship/job rate
> Team approach to
students success
7. Admissions Criteria
• Ages 18-26
• Diagnosis on Autism
Spectrum, ADHD or other
Learning Difference
• High level of motivation
• FSIQ 80+
• Potential to live and attending
program independently
• Emotional, behavioral,
psychological stability
8. Our Approach
• Active Learning Methodology
– Experiential Learning
– Student-Centered Learning
– Service Learning
• Team-Based Approach – A high level of
collaboration between:
– CIP Staff/Departments
– Parents
– Student
– Community
9. Supports
> Advising
> Executive Functioning
> Academic Support
> Career Preparation
> Social Competencies
> Life Skills & Apartment
Living
> Wellness/Sensory
Processing
> Creative Arts
Unique curriculum individualized for each
students needs in the following areas:
10. Advising
• Oversees student progress
• Liaison with family
• Banking & budgeting
• Goal setting
• Weekly self-assessments
• Person-Centered Planning
(PCP)
• Transition counseling
Student advisors serve as case managers and as liaisons to
families, keeping them up to date regarding students’ progress
11. Executive Functioning
• Executive Functioning
– Goal setting and
assessing progress
– Time management
– Making plans and
completing tasks
• Services
– Individual apartment EF
– Small group EF
A key skill required during daily activities such as making it to
class on time and being organized with class work.
12. Social Competencies
• Individual Social Skills sessions
• Group Social Skills sessions
• Social Mentoring
• Relationship Development
• Theory of Mind
• Scheduled weekend activities
• Student Council
• Cultural trips
Social competency is the glue that connects CIP’s
comprehensive curriculum.
13. Health & Wellness
• Wellness sessions
– Individual & group sessions
– Nutrition and diet
– Exercise and physical fitness
plans
– Stress reduction techniques
• Medication support
CIP believes young adults perform at their best when there is a
sustained level of wellness in their lives.
14. Therapy
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
• Weekly individual w/ group available
• Other Therapies:
• Occupational Therapy
• Art Therapy
• Equine-Assisted Therapy
• Medication support
• Weekly meetings to help students independently
manage medications
CIP believes young adults perform at their best when there is a
sustained level of wellness in their lives.
15. Academic Supports
• Variety of college/university
options available
• Assistance with enrollment and
accommodations
• Liaison with college faculty
• Tutoring and study halls
CIP’s academic team provides a comprehensive support system that
will enable each student to achieve academic success.
16. Career Development
• Internships and jobs
• Job coaching and job
shadowing
• Community service
Career services provide real-life experiences with support
and direction.
17. C-STEP
• C-STEP (Career Skills Training & Employment
Program)
• For those not pursuing a college academic track
• Placed-based learning involving students in the
greater community
• Workshops and on-the-job support in addition to
regular CIP services
Small group workshops that are challenging, informative,
and focused on personal and professional success.
18. Life Skills & Apartment Living
• Laundry, cleaning, organizing
• Grocery shopping, menu
planning, cooking
• Culinary classes
• Roommate meetings
• Weekly themed potluck
dinners
Life skills are the building blocks of a productive life.
19. Creative Arts
• Creative Arts Classes
– Drama club
– Art class
• National Art Contest
CIP is one of the only programs where young adults can embrace
and develop their performing and visual arts talents.
20. Summer @ CIP
• Two week summer experiences
for adolescents and young
adults
• Learn valuable skills and have
fun!
• Two options:
– High School Summer Program
– Beyond High School Summer
Program
>New Beyond Summer
Programs for high school
graduates to age 26.
Experience independence and get a taste of college!
www.cipsummer.com
21. • Amherst, NY
• Berkeley, CA
• Bloomington, IN
• Lee, MA
• Long Beach, CA
• Melbourne, FL
College Internship Program
National Admissions Office 877-566-9247
admissions@cipworldwide.org
www.cipworldwide.org