Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Barbara, Our Ian is only a freshman in high school ... but college is coming and I have a few questions. Does Dartmouth pick up the tab for the interpretors and the CART or are those services partially/totally paid for by the student/parents? I'm not sure what services Ian will need for college or even what he wants to go to college to study. I expect he will not have the TOD, by then he should be able to run his own academic life. His FMs may or may not still serve him and I will fight the district in order to send them off to college with him if they're needed. What are the college's responsibilities for these kids? Are they the same as the our schools now? I know Ian could have any service we choose if we were willing to pay for it. I'm just trying to get an idea of what is coming. Thanks for any info Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Barbara, Our Ian is only a freshman in high school ... but college is coming and I have a few questions. Does Dartmouth pick up the tab for the interpretors and the CART or are those services partially/totally paid for by the student/parents? I'm not sure what services Ian will need for college or even what he wants to go to college to study. I expect he will not have the TOD, by then he should be able to run his own academic life. His FMs may or may not still serve him and I will fight the district in order to send them off to college with him if they're needed. What are the college's responsibilities for these kids? Are they the same as the our schools now? I know Ian could have any service we choose if we were willing to pay for it. I'm just trying to get an idea of what is coming. Thanks for any info Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Barbara, Our Ian is only a freshman in high school ... but college is coming and I have a few questions. Does Dartmouth pick up the tab for the interpretors and the CART or are those services partially/totally paid for by the student/parents? I'm not sure what services Ian will need for college or even what he wants to go to college to study. I expect he will not have the TOD, by then he should be able to run his own academic life. His FMs may or may not still serve him and I will fight the district in order to send them off to college with him if they're needed. What are the college's responsibilities for these kids? Are they the same as the our schools now? I know Ian could have any service we choose if we were willing to pay for it. I'm just trying to get an idea of what is coming. Thanks for any info Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 --- You wrote: Our Ian is only a freshman in high school ... but college is coming and I have a few questions. Does Dartmouth pick up the tab for the interpretors and the CART or are those services partially/totally paid for by the student/parents? I'm not sure what services Ian will need for college or even what he wants to go to college to study. I expect he will not have the TOD, by then he should be able to run his own academic life. His FMs may or may not still serve him and I will fight the district in order to send them off to college with him if they're needed. What are the college's responsibilities for these kids? Are they the same as the our schools now? I know Ian could have any service we choose if we were willing to pay for it. I'm just trying to get an idea of what is coming. --- end of quote --- Hi Jill - I'm nearly certain Dartmouth picks up the tab for both CART and interpreter services. The ASL interpreter is on staff at Dartmouth - she's a fulltime, paid employee. that being said, I don't know what other universities have done... Indeed, they were having trouble with CART initially to the point we hired a work study student to go to class with the young woman who needs it to help with hookups and to troubleshoot during class if there are problems. She seems to take a lot of Anthropology classes as I see her down the hall sometimes! Pompian is the disabilities coordinator here at Dartmouth - she's a warm, wonderful person who has hearing loss herself. She really goes the extra mile for her students - I'm really glad she's in my life! Barbara ******************************* Barbara Mellert Manager, Social Science Computing Kiewit Computing Services Dartmouth College 13A Silsby Hall; HB 6121 Hanover NH 03755 Telephone: 603/646-2877 URL: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ssc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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