[nfbmi-talk] FW: Public Comment Submitted to MCB meeting
Donna Posont
donnabutterfly50 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 12 20:48:08 UTC 2009
Nice job Kim. Is this proposed financial aid form different from FAFSA?
Thanks, Donna
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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] FW: Public Comment Submitted to MCB meeting
> Hello,
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> Here is Kim’s comments from the Commission Public Comment. Well done,
> Kim.
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> Warmest Regards,
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> Fred
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> From: Kim Mohnke [mailto:kitties_kimmy at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 11:33 AM
> To: 'Diana Mohnke'; 'Elizabeth'; 'Larry Posont'; 'Geer Wilcox'; 'mary
> wurtzel'; 'Mike Powell'; 'John Scott'; 'NFB of Michigan List'; Fred
> Wurtzel; Peter Zaremba; Reggie Alvarado; Dave Robinson; Melinda Lathem
> Subject: Public Comment Submitted to MCB meeting
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> Hey All,
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> Thought to let your know I submitted the following public comment to the
> meeting through email today, I hope it is read at the meeting.
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> Kim
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> Dear Commission Board,
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> I am sorry I did not make the meeting in person, but I thought to submit
> my comments through email. I will try to make it brief.
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> Currently there have been many discussions, meetings, and reports to
> update and change the Michigan Commission for the Blind college policy.
> Right now there is a draft of this policy, and the committee is seeking
> input from blind college students. Currently I am a college student and I
> am blind. I am disappointed with the current draft of this policy.
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> Firstly, the Commission is expecting the blind college student to take a
> full load of classes and get a degree with the extension of only one more
> year than sighted students. I have been taking college classes since fall
> of 2006, and I do not have a degree because I could not get the necessary
> technology to succeed as a blind student in my chosen major of music. If
> you expect blind college students to take a full load of classes and
> complete their degrees in a timely manner, the Commission needs to give
> the colleges and the blind students the right equipment to handle the
> college classes.
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> I also do not like the added form to fill out for financial aid. College
> students are already completing too many forms for the financial aid
> process. What will this DELEG/MCB Statement of Financial Need, prove?
> What would be all the steps involved for a college student to get this
> form, get it signed, and make sure it is in on time for their counselor?
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> My final thoughts deal with getting rehabilitation technology. In the
> college policy as of right now, it only mentions to see the Scope of
> Services in the regular Michigan Commission of the Blind manual. There
> needs to be clear definition in the college policy dealing with technology
> necessary for the college student to succeed and to finish their program
> in a timely manner.
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> May you all have happy holidays and let’s get moving on the college policy
> for blind college students in Michigan.
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> Best Regards,
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> Kimberly Mohnke
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> National Federation of the Blind member
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