[Nfbofsc] FW: [Jobs] Generous Financial Opportunity for Degree Program

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 22 15:43:14 UTC 2019


Good for someone maybe.

Justin

 

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Subject: [Jobs] Generous Financial Opportunity for Degree Program

 

Go's came across my desk, and it a good opportunity for those who want to go
into the teaching profession.  

Training for a Rewarding Career

Generous Student Financial Assistance

 

Teaching Children who are Blind or Visually Impaired, Providing Orientation
and Mobility Services for Those Children, and/or Specializing in Assistive
Technology for Children who are Blind or Visually Impaired 

 

Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, Illinois) offers a nationally regarded
program at the graduate level for individuals who wish to join a rewarding
career in teaching children who are blind or visually impaired as a teacher
of students with visual impairments, orientation and mobility instructor, or
assistive technology specialist for children with visual impairments. There
is an overwhelming need for teachers who specialize in instruction for
students who are visually impaired. As a consequence, there are many job
opportunities in all regions of the United States. Individuals who choose
this career path can anticipate having no difficulty obtaining life-long
employment with great job security! In addition to numerous job
opportunities, good pay, and excellent job security, individuals who choose
this career path experience a sense of fulfillment not commonly found in
other careers. These teachers play a significant role in the lives of
children who are visually impaired and their families.

 

Generous student financial assistance is available. We will pay all in-state
or out-of-state tuition, all fees, health insurance, and a stipend of $5,520
per calendar year for qualified individuals who wish to come to Northern
Illinois University to enroll in the Visual Disabilities Graduate Program
focusing on special education for children who are blind or visually
impaired with an additional emphasis in assistive technology.

 

For more information, go to the following YouTube link:

 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUfWnBbNZMg>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUfWnBbNZMg

 

Also, go to the following website to read about the program:

 <http://www.vision.niu.edu/> www.vision.niu.edu

 

Interested individuals can contact the Project Director, Stacy Kelly, at the
following e-mail:

 <mailto:skelly at niu.edu> skelly at niu.edu 
Or by calling 815-753-4103

Admissions requirements are as follows:
Online application with a fee of $60
GRE scores of 30%tile verbal and 30%tile quantitative ($205 fee)
Official transcripts of all previous academic work
GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
ACT score of 22
Two letters of recommendation
Personal statement
The link to the online application process for the Graduate School can be
found on the page,  <http://www.vision.niu.edu/> www.vision.niu.edu.

 

The direct link to the online application can be found on the page,

 <https://www.niu.edu/grad/admissions/apply-now.shtml>
https://www.niu.edu/grad/admissions/apply-now.shtml.

 

This is not an online program. All courses except for the field experiences
(e.g., student teaching and the internships) are taken on campus in DeKalb,
Illinois, the home of Northern Illinois University. DeKalb is conveniently
located 60 miles west of Chicago, Illinois. 

Students progress through the program in cohorts. Each cohort begins in the
fall of each academic year. The generous financial assistance is awarded on
a first come, first served basis to qualified applicants. Be sure to notify
Stacy Kelly ( <mailto:skelly at niu.edu> skelly at niu.edu) of your intent to
apply to ensure that your name is included in the pool of candidates! 

 

Camp VITALL: Visually Impaired and Assistive Technology for ALL

The Summers-Only Assistive Technology Component for Practicing Vision
Professionals

 

If you are currently licensed/certified as a Teacher of Students with Visual
Impairments (TVI), Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS), or
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist (CVRT), you may be eligible to
study in the Camp VITALL summers-only program which will prepare you to be
eligible for the new ACVREP AT credential (Certified Assistive Technology
Instructional Specialist for People with Visual Impairments--CATIS) without
an interruption in employment! 

This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity includes full tuition, fees, and a $920
per summer stipend for two consecutive summer sessions. On-campus courses
will take place during an 8-week session starting summer of 2019 (summer 1).
A full time, approximately 12-week internship will be completed during the
summer of 2020, at any approved site in the contiguous 48 states (summer 2).


Act now if you are interested! This will not be a continual offering; this
is cohort opportunity based on federal funding. Be sure to notify Stacy
Kelly ( <mailto:skelly at niu.edu> skelly at niu.edu) of your intent to apply as
soon as the decision is made to ensure that your name is included in the
pool of candidates!


For additional information on the NIU Visual Disabilities Program, please
visit our website:  <http://www.vision.niu.edu/> www.vision.niu.edu

For the online Graduate School application, please visit the NIU Graduate
School Admissions website: 

 <https://www.niu.edu/grad/admissions/apply-now.shtml>
https://www.niu.edu/grad/admissions/apply-now.shtml

 

The Camp VITALL summers-only program is an opportunity open to
certified/licensed TVIs, COMS, and CVRTs. It is designed to enable
professionals in the visual disabilities field to earn credentials in the
area of Assistive Technology without an interruption in employment as
teachers. 

Funding is available for Camp VITALL cohort participants to be awarded
graduate assistantships which will pay in-state or out-of-state tuition,
fees, and a stipend of $920 for each of the 2 summers of this program. The
graduate assistantships will be awarded on a competitive basis (combination
of undergraduate GPA, GRE scores, recommendations, etc.). 

In order to be awarded a graduate assistantship, students must be fully
admitted to The Graduate School at NIU and selected for this federal funding
opportunity. Requirements include: 
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited 4-year institution with a minimum
3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale 
- A passing score on the Graduate Record Exam General Test (verbal and
quantitative); and 
- 3 letters of recommendation 
- In addition, admission to this particular summers-only cohort requires
evidence of current certification in the visual disabilities area, as a TVI,
COMS, and/or CVRT. 

The application process is started with submission of the actual application
and a $60 application fee. This can be accomplished online at the following
website:  <https://www.niu.edu/grad/admissions/apply-now.shtml>
https://www.niu.edu/grad/admissions/apply-now.shtml. 

 

The 8-week NIU summer session always begins mid-June and ends early/mid
August. In summer 2019 (summer 1), the 8 weeks of summer classes begin June
17 and end August 9. The 2nd summer has to be approximately 12 weeks (in a
full-time internship at any approved site in the contiguous 48 states), so
has to start mid-May.

Please contact the Project Director, Stacy Kelly, if you have any questions.
 <mailto:skelly at niu.edu> skelly at niu.edu 

815-753-4103

 

 

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