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Academy for Adult Learning Graduates First Class


The first class of Academy for Adult Learning, an initiative of the Institute on Disabilities, celebrated with a unique graduation ceremony on May 14, 2008.
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About the Academy for Adult Learning


Selected individuals with intellectual disabilities spend four semesters on Temple University's main campus experiencing college life. The AAL is designed to give these individuals an authentic college experience.

Participants attend classes, explore career options based on their interests and goals, and participate in the wide variety of activities available to all Temple students.

Each Academy participant is matched with a student mentor who supports the individual in accessing Temple University's many resources. Current Temple students are recruited, hired and trained by the Institute to serve as effective mentors.

The basic principles of the program are:


To be considered for the AAL, participants must be:


To be considered for the AAL MENTOR, participants must be:


For more information about the program or about becoming a mentor, contact:


Kathy Miller
Telephone: 215-204-9395
Email: millerk@temple.edu

Applications


Application for PARTICIPANTS—Rich Text, 594KB
(Print, complete and send as directed)

Application for MENTORS—Rich Text, 595KB
(Print, complete and send as directed)


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