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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Master of Science in Disability Services in Higher Education
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education About the CUNY School of Professional Studies Began in 2003 Part of the CUNY Graduate School and University Center – we are becoming our own School. Accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education About the CUNY School of Professional Studies Is home to 8 Masters Degrees, 11 Bachelor’s Degrees and a variety of Certificate and Advanced Certificate programs Over 2500 students are enrolled in degree programs Offers Financial Aid and Career Services
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Began in the field in 1974 Was Program Director at One to One Foundation, funding community programs in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Co-founded a nonprofit agency to work on systems change advocacy, from 1983 – 2008 Worked with parents and self advocates to develop services and organizations Has taught courses in disability at CUNY since 1993 About Me
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education About Disability Studies at SPS One of the top 3 programs in the country Offer a BA, Graduate Certificate, MA in Disability Studies in addition to the MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Have developed innovative programs geared to working adults
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education About the MS in Disability Services in Higher Education The first of its kind in the country Developed in cooperation with the Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) Fully online Taught by expert practitioners with teaching experience
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education About the MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Who should apply: Staff working in Disability Service offices who need to acquire specific, advanced knowledge and wish to obtain an educational credential. Those who wish to prepare for a career in Disability Services. Those responsible for accommodations in public venues such as parks, concert or sports arenas, public libraries, etc.
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Our Curriculum The program is a ten-course, 30 credit program. There are six required courses There are four elective courses The final course is a Capstone course that integrates what students have learned in the program. Students can choose an internship, an ePortfolio or a thesis for their Capstone.
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Our Curriculum There are six required courses: Psychosocial, Cultural and Political Aspects of Disability Legal Aspects of Disability Services Assistive Technology in Higher Education Higher Education Disability Service Administration Neurodiverse Students in College Disability Services Capstone Course
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Our Curriculum Students take four electives – choose from: Universal Design in Higher Education Emerging Populations Accommodations Outside the Classroom Supporting Students with Psychiatric Disabilities Disability and Diversity Special Topics in Disability Services Independent Study in Disability Services
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Frequently Asked Questions Can I transfer graduate credits to the new degree? How long will it take to get my degree? Is this program really online? Do you provide accommodations for students with disabilities
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Frequently Asked Questions What’s the difference between the MA in Disability Studies and the MS in Disability Services in Higher Education? Are there scholarships? Are there jobs for graduates?
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Admission Requirements: BA from an accredited institution Personal Statement Resume Two letters of recommendation Transcripts indicating a GPA of 3.0 If applicants have a lower GPA please address this in your Personal Statement
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education To Apply: Application link is on the SPS web site www.sps.cuny.edu Deadline to start in the spring of 2016 is October 30, 2015 Classes begin at the end of January
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Helpful SPS Staff: Felix Huertas, Financial Aid Specialist Felix.Huertas@mail.cuny.edu Felix.Huertas@mail.cuny.edu 646-664-8536 Christopher Leydon, Student Services Coordination (for accommodation requests) Christopher.Leydon@mail.cuny.edu 646-664-8728
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education Questions about the program? If you have further questions: Lisa Pollich, Lisa.Pollich@cuny.edu 646-664-8581 or Mariette Bates Mariette.Bates@cuny.edu 646-664-8580
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MS in Disability Services in Higher Education
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