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Welcome to the FAQ page.

This is where you will find the answers to "frequently asked questions".

Vocational Services

Job placement and counseling

  1. How do you refer a student?
  2. Who is eligible?
  3. Where and when do evaluations take place?

Vocational Services

  1. How do you refer a student?

    Referrals for vocational services should be made directly to the regional Rehabilitation Counselors (ORS) to insure eligibility. Counselor refers student to the Career Learning Center.

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  2. Who is eligible?

    Students, who are 14 and older, who have not received vocational testing and require opportunities to determine occupational skills, and who are not currently working. Students must be potentially eligible to receive services from the Office of Rehabilitation upon completion of the evaluation.

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  3. Where and when do evaluations take place?

    Evaluations are conducted during school hours or directly when students end his/her school day. This is determined at the time of the Intake Meeting. All On-Site Work Experiences are located within the student’s community.

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