STRIVE Program

Vocational Training

Skilled Training Rewarding Independence and Vocational Education (STRIVE)

The STRIVE Program provides adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities post-secondary instruction to facilitate joining the workforce or furthering their education.  By exploring each student’s individual strengths and interests, we provide educational enrichment and pre-employment training skills designed to increase student’s independence and lead to employment.

While enrolled in the STRIVE Program, students engage in both on and off-campus learning experiences. In addition to classroom curriculum, the STRIVE Program participates with other departments in hands-on training and co-op experiences to develop skills that will assist students in gaining employment.  In addition, students have the support of a job coach through the application, interview and job training process.  

  • Complete and submit the program Admission Application
  • Interview with program coordinator
  • At least 3rd grade reading level and/or compensatory comprehension skills
  • Basic math understanding and ability to use a calculator
  • Ability to function independently for a period of time
  • Can follow directions, accepts authority; no severe behavior or emotional problems
  • Can handle and adapt to change; not overly stressed
  • Ability to be successful in competitive employment situations
  • Desire and motivation to complete a post-secondary program
  • Minimum 18 years of age at the start of the program
  • Must have work and/or volunteer experience
  • Must have access to dependable transportation

A cost of $5,800, plus fees.

 

STRIVE Program Overview

Communication Skills for the Workplace (CECOMG 1003): This course addresses essential listening, speaking, reading, writing and computational skills.

Career Exploration and Planning (CEPOFT 1000): An Introductory course in career exploration, educational planning, and job searching.

Basic Safety and Health (CEOSHT 1000): This course identifies common hazards and corrective actions in the workplace; and incorporates job safety analysis and appropriate training.

Professional Workforce Prep (CEPOFT 1013): This course is designed to prepare students for career success including ethics, interpersonal relations, professional attire and hire ability.

Intro to Customer Service (CEBUSG 1005): This course introduces students to the process of providing customer service to a diverse customer base.  Upon completion, the student should be able to describe the different types of customers; identify customer needs; and determine strategies to provide quality customer service. 

Occupational Math (CETECM 1013): The students will be introduced to math skills applicable to business and industry for successful on-the-job performance.

Intro to Business Ethics (CECOMG1040): Students will practice their strategies of business practices in workplace experiences.

Enhancing Workplace Communication (CECOMG 1004): Focuses on the principles of communication to facilitate sending and receiving various forms of written and spoken communication in the workplace.

 

Spring Enrichment Courses

STEM:  Mondays 12:30-2:30 Jan 27 –Mar. 10 $240 

Through hands-on experiments, students discover the how's and whys of various science concepts. Robot building and basic computer programming concepts are also taught through an interactive, high interest program module  

Strength & Fitness:  Tuesdays 12:30-1:30 Jan 21 – Mar. 11 $100 

Let’s get our hearts pumping with a variety of fun and interactive workouts. Learn strength and conditioning techniques to keep your energy level high and your stress level low. 

Screen-Free Gaming Club: Wednesdays 9:00-11:00 Jan 22 – Mar. 12 $200 

Let’s play! Learn to play board and card games that do not require the internet or screen time.  This is a great class to practice social skills, communication skills and learn games that are engaging, challenging and fun.  

Beginner Watercolor:  Wednesdays 12:00-2:00 Jan 22 – Mar. 12 $240 

Discover the world of watercolor. Familiarize yourself with watercolor basics, learn beginner techniques and tap into your creativity. 

To enroll in these courses:

  •  Visit Instant Enrollment
  •  Select "STRIVE Students Only" under "Topic Code." 
  •  Find course of choice (listed by Course Name below)
  •  Complete purchase as prompted