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00 AN 1 w | e Support and inclusion of students with disabilities in higher education institutions in Montenegro – Macerata, 23 rd February ,30 – 19,30 – Department of Education and Training Sciences Orientation services and actions UNIMC Paola Nicolini – Director of the Centre for Student Orientation (CAO) Carla Bufalini – Technical Director of the Centre for Student Orientation (CAO)

00 AN 2 w | e IL CENTRO DI ATENEO PER L’ORIENTAMENTO We wish our students to love their studies, and their jobs as well COT centro orientamento e tutorato CETRIL centro tirocini e rapporti con il mondo del lavoro

00 AN 3 w | e What does COT do ? to welcome, inform, counsel For students _ Reception desk (student-tutors) _ Consulting meetings with expert _ Services for students with tutors and specialists _ Open doors events (apertamente per te) _ Cultural activities (Unifestival, Musicultura) For secondary schools teacher _ Library _ Publications _ Periodical meetings and round tables

00 AN 4 w | e What does COT do? accoglie, informa, orienta For secondary schools _Unimc at school – info about courses at UNIMC, classes on specific topics, stands, consulting meetings (indidually and/or in group) _ Participation to academic classes _ Guided tours to Faculties and University sites (library, Laboratories, etc.) _ Meetings with secondary teachers _ Meetings with parents (at School) _ Events (Salone dell’orientamento)

00 AN 5 w | e What does COT do? the projects _ Progetto ponte – in collaboration with the regional Scholastic Office and the other 3 University in the Marche Region _ All information to all: a network for accessibility – project proposed at national level (Ministery for Equal Opportunity) _To welcome, afford and integrate: a guidelines proposal (aimed to NON-EU students)

00 AN 6 w | e Actions and services for disabled students _ Front office _ Physical support _ Specialized tutoring _ Expert guidance counseling _ Organizational support _ Interpreting LIS _ Assistive technology _ Personalized exams _ International mobility _ Tuition exemption _ Special equipped rooms _ Costumer Satisfaction survey

00 AN 7 w | e Actions and services for disabled students Front office _ Twice a week a tutor is available to receive requests and give information Physical support through _ Part-time students (as tutors - same course) _ Health workers for personal assistance _ Operators to accompany and drive (from home to the university)

00 AN 8 w | e Actions and services for disabled students Specialized tutoring _ Selected tutors, trained for supporting students in studying and thesis preparation _ Academic teacher: teaching support and relations with faculty for a better integration Expert guidance counseling _ Expert staff to afford the initial phase of studies and to support student reflection on University education _ Administration of three interviews: with the student, family, academic teachers, specialized tutors, and any other operator who follows the student

00 AN 9 w | e Actions and services for disabled students Organizational support _ Specialized tutors manage and organize the relationships between students, teachers, and teaching facilities Interpreting LIS _ For deaf students only – interpreters for the Italian Sign Language (LIS) are available Assistive technology _ Equipped workstations for deaf and blind students _ Possibility of purchasing specific materials Personalized exams _ Personalized exams agreed with the teacher

00 AN 10 w | e Actions and services for disabled students International mobility _ Contributions to supplement costs of assistance to students with physical disabilities (in collaboration with the Center for International Relations - CRI) Tuition exemption _ Total exemption (66% invalidity needed) _ Partial exemption (between 55% and 65% needed) Special equipped rooms _ Equipped free residences (in collaboration with ERSU) Costumer Satisfaction survey _ Annual survey to evaluate all actions and services