Join Supporting Transitions to learn more about building a career in arts and culture. These sessions are designed for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who are interested in a career in museums, theaters, gardens and other cultural organizations. You will hear from guest speakers, receive resources, and practice skills that will help you in starting or building your career.
This fall open house event will take place completely online. Using Zoom online video conferencing, BMCC professors and staff will meet you wherever you are to share their award-winning academic programs, answer your college questions, and demonstrate how we are building a strong community despite social distancing.
Join IncludeNYC for our College is Possible event, offering college information to high school students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) who will leave school with a diploma. Representatives from CUNY Accessibility, ACCES-VR, student self-advocates, NYC Department of Education, and others will discuss college programs and accommodations. There will be a Q&A after the panel, so bring your questions.
Learn more about educational programs on college campuses for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who use Alternate Assessment and will leave high school with a non-degree credential. Representatives from CUNY Unlimited, the Melissa Riggio Higher Education Program, THINK College, ACCES-VR, and others will discuss unique programs on college campuses for students with I/DD.
Want to know your rights in a situation of police misconduct? Looking for a safe youth space to discuss this issue? You’ve come to the right place! Download the flyer here: Know Your Rights Flyer.
Join DML's Community Chats: a virtual series dedicated to ongoing learning, thought partnership, and resource sharing across schools, in service of the social-emotional well-being and college and career readiness of MLLs/ELLs, immigrant youth, and undocumented students. Register for one or more sessions here.
Join New America, JFF, and other national partners of the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship (PAYA) for a free virtual conference to explore how to create high-quality, inclusive, and equitable youth apprenticeship programs. View the full three-day agenda at the conference website
Build welcoming schools for immigrant and undocumented students. Get ready to assemble a Dream Squad! A team at your school that will go through a 6-part series to design, implement, and sustain an immigrant family and student support and partnership plan. The application can be found in the flyer! The Application deadline is Oct 19th. This is open to schools grades 6-12.
This presentation from the New York State Higher Education Services Corp. will cover the basics of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP). Parents and caregivers will learn how the state agency for financial aid can assist students applying to college for the 2021-22 school year.
#MULTILINGUALMONDAYS are back! Our series for students and families to help prepare for college and career readiness. The first session will be on immigrant rights, and held in both English and Spanish on Oct 19th. Families can register using the link provided in the flyer.
Join IncludeNYC for our College is Possible event, offering college information to high school students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) who will leave school with a diploma. Representatives from CUNY Accessibility, ACCES-VR, student self-advocates, NYC Department of Education, and others will discuss college programs and accommodations. There will be a Q&A after the panel, so bring your questions.
Learn more about educational programs on college campuses for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who use Alternate Assessment and will leave high school with a non-degree credential. Representatives from CUNY Unlimited, the Melissa Riggio Higher Education Program, THINK College, ACCES-VR, and others will discuss unique programs on college campuses for students with I/DD.