Title: ICE Partnership Program
1ICE Partnership Program
Opening Doors for Students with Disabilities
2partnership  (pärt'n?r-ship')
- A relationship between individuals or groups that
is characterized by mutual cooperation and
responsibility, as for the achievement of a
specified goal
Belchertown Public Schools Federation for
Children with Special Needs Holyoke Community
College Institute for Community Inclusion
Monson Public Schools South Hadley Public
Schools Westfield Public Schools Willie Ross
School for the Deaf
3Overview
- DESE funded grant
- Developed to create equal access to postsecondary
education for all students - Students with significant disabilities, ages
18-22, are offered dual enrollment/early admit
opportunities
4Benefits
- Academic and advising support
- Free tuition, fees, textbooks materials,
transportation expenses - 11 Ed Coaches, provided by the sending high
school - Social opportunities in age-appropriate settings
5Create Student Vision Goals
Develop Flexible Services Supports
Evaluate Outcomes
Assist Students to Access College Employment
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7Interagency Transition Team
- Interagency teams work collaboratively to support
individual students transitions - Representation includes
- High school liaison
- Higher education liaison
- Educational consultants
- Educational coaches
- Student mentors
- Parent liaison
- Adult agencies
- Employment specialists
- Monthly meetings, organized by
partnership coordinator, address
topics specific to
student and
program issues
8Enrollment Requirements
- Eligibility under the DESEs enhanced eligibility
criteria. Unable to achieve the Competency
Determination necessary for high school
graduation by passing the MCAS exam. - Completion of the HCC Early Admit application.
- Submission of a completed Person Centered Plan
(PCP). - Participation in an intake meeting with the
Office for Students with Disabilities and Deaf
Services (OSDDS). - Submission of the individuals documentation of
disability. - Assistive technology assessment, as needed.
9Person Centered Plan
- A results oriented process that empowers a
student to dream - A process that is focused on engaging students in
their own futures planning - Planning that is directed by the student and
assisted by a neutral facilitator - Planning that results in an action plan
10Supports at HCC
- Office for Students with Disabilities/Deaf
Services - CAPS Center for Academic Program Support
- Career Services
- Counseling Services
- Student Activities
- Bartley Athletic and Recreation Center
11Course Offerings
- Art
- Business Technology
- Communications
- Culinary Arts
- Dance
- English
- Geology
- Health Fitness
- Human Services
- Martial Arts
- Math
- Music
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Spanish
- TheatreÂ
12Universal Course Design
- Diversified instruction in order to effectively
reach and actively engage all students, including
those with disabilities - Provide alternative ways students can engage the
learning process - Deliver course information in a customizable
format without watering down the content - Remove barriers to information access
13- A thought, even a POSSIBILITY,
- can shatter and transform us.
- Frederick Nietzche
For more information on the ICE Partnership
Program please contact Maureen Conroy
(mconroy_at_hcc.mass.edu), Ty Hanson
(thanson_at_hcc.mass.edu), or Carla Katz
(ckatz_at_hcc.mass.edu).