LIVES - Learn Independence, Vocational, and Educational Skills
The LIVES Program is a unique college experience for students. The LIVES Program is a transition program located on the campus of the State University of New York – College at Geneseo in collaboration with the Genesee Valley BOCES. Students, ages 18-22, with intellectual and/or other developmental disabilities, are provided with an inclusive educational community. The goal is to create independent lifelong learners who are connected to their community in a variety of ways.
What opportunities will be offered?
Career choices
Internships
Employment Training and Readiness
Friends, Clubs, Sports
Independence
Community Service
Leadership
Some admission requirements are:
be willing to make a two to four-year commitment
have a desire for greater independence
maintain a satisfactory attendance record
demonstrate successful participation in an academic setting, functional-skills curriculum, and in a vocational situation
demonstrate developmentally appropriate social skills and the ability to act in a socially appropriate manner
A certified Special Education teacher facilitates instruction and individualized opportunities in the LIVES Program to ensure every student receives the highest quality education through this rigorous, challenging, and engaging learning environment. All students benefit from close working relationships with faculty and staff to encourage intellectual engagement and personal growth. Individualized accommodations, supports, structure, and specially designed instruction provide a foundation for each student to progress and succeed in the LIVES program. Evidence-based practices and strategies are used to foster cognitive, interpersonal, physical, behavioral, and social-emotional development for all students.
Contact
Kathryn Zuroski
Director of Special Education
(585) 658 or 344-7540
Email the Supervisor