Access Programs For People With Disabilities
DESCRIPTION

The goal of the Access Programs for People with Disabilities (formerly Adult Special Education) department is to provide post-secondary education for adults with various disabilities. This program will help students to enhance their independence and employability skills.

EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL

The APPD program at Kwantlen University College is designed to maximize social skills and employment opportunities for students with disabilities. With instruction and training, students can realize their career and personal potential.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
  • Adults (18 and older) with a defined disability may apply

  • Assessment prior to entry to determine appropriate program options and eligibility

  • Complete Access Programs for People with Disabilities application package

  • Participate in intake interviews

Vocational Skills Training options require additional prerequisites prior to acceptance.

Career Awareness and Job Preparation programs are one year in length from the time of entry as seats become available. Vocational Skills Training is a ten month program starting in September of each year.

Students pay a one-time application fee to Kwantlen, plus a moderate tuition fee. In some cases, various government ministries may pay a portion of these costs.

OTHER INFORMATION

Job placement assistance is provided to employable Kwantlen University College students with disabilites requiring assistance to find and maintain employment. The service in Surrey and Langley is funded by Service Canada and is also available to community members with a disability.

Surrey Campus, 12666 - 72nd Ave. Surrey

Yale Shap, Program Co-ordinator: 604.599.2937
Nicola Sales: 604.599.2934

Richmond Campus, 8771 Lansdowne Rd.

Barbara Thomas-Bruzzese: 604.599.2530

Langley Campus, 20901 Langley By-Pass

Fraser Crinklaw: 604.599.3340