For many high school students with disabilities, it is important to prepare for the transition to life after graduation. A happy and successful future means meeting new challenges like finding a job, living independently, and adjusting to new people and new pressures. Properly prepared, these students not only transition smoothly, they flourish.
UDS Transition School helps high school students with a range of disabilities prepare for the future. We teach life skills that enable them to live more independently and with greater confidence in their abilities. We empower these young adults to find competitive employment and become contributing members of the community.
Individualized attention
In a small group setting, students learn a wide variety of usable skills. The supportive environment also enables them to discuss personal challenges and make social connections. Students attend classes one day a week during the school year and receive school credit for their participation. Our instructors coordinate with public school teachers to provide support for each student's future plans and goals.
Typical classes taught
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Eligibility and cost
The UDS Transition School is designed for high school juniors and seniors. Student selection is based on public school recommendations as well as the student's individual goals, interests and their ability to interact productively within a group structure. Enrollment is free based upon assessment of the student's scholarship qualifications.
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Area served in Pennsylvania
Lancaster County
For more information
If you or someone you know might be interested in learning more about the UDS Transition School, we encourage you to contact us. We can provide you with additional information on class schedules and enrollment eligibility.
888-UDS-4235 or ResourceCenter@udservices.org