July 8, 2024 - July 10, 2024
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort
The purpose of this FLPEPPI is to increase understanding of resources available for and facilitate the planning and implementation of Florida Postsecondary Comprehensive Transition Programs (FPCTP) for students with intellectual disabilities in all types of postsecondary education institutions: universities, state and community colleges, and career tech centers/ technical colleges.
The institute will provide content knowledge for developing or enhancing these programs, facilitate planning time for interdisciplinary postsecondary education teams, and provide opportunities to network with approved FPCTP leaders and others with expertise in this area.
This is a team-focused event for postsecondary education program planning teams. These teams should include higher education faculty and staff, disability service providers, special population coordinators, K-12 transition staff, parents, students, and other relevant stakeholders. A critical feature of the FLPEPPI is providing teams with facilitated meeting times to develop an FPCTP or enhance their current program’s performance using our online Strategic Planning Tool – Postsecondary component.
Special Edition Newsbrief: 2024 Graduation
In the June special edition of FCSUA's News Brief, we recognize and celebrate our Class of 2024 graduates from our Florida Postsecondary Comprehensive Transition Programs at state colleges, technical colleges, and universities. Congratulations graduates!
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January 25, 2023 - January 27, 2023. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando East-UCF Area
The MidYear Progress Update Institute is a follow-up to the Florida Postsecondary Education Program Planning Institute held in July 2022. The Institute provides approved Florida Postsecondary Comprehensive Transition Programs (FPCTPs) an opportunity to review, update, and evaluate their annual strategic plans.
Professional development and technical assistance will focus on critical topics such as Employment, Technical Soundness, FCSUA Community – Program and Student Information, Scholarships, and Credentials.
FPCTP team leaders and the team members responsible for entering reports in the FCSUA Community should attend. (A maximum of three participants from each FPCTP).
The MidYear Progress Update Institute will be held January 25-27, 2023, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando East-UCF Area.
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January 10, 2023. 3 - 4 PM
This webinar will provide helpful information about how to build inclusive campuses. The University of Central Florida (UCF) will discuss innovative practices enabling students' maximal participation in campus activities, including classes, clubs, social events, and work experiences. Through partnerships with volunteer organizations and various colleges on campus, UCF has developed a program enabling inclusivity, self-advocacy, and executive functioning skills necessary to open doors across campus.
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Building Inclusive Communities FCSUA January 2023 Monthly Webinar.pdf
December 6, 2022. 3 - 4 PM
This webinar provides helpful information about the application and eligibility requirements for APD services, placement on the agency’s waiting list for iBudget Waiver services, employment initiatives, and supports available to help APD clients live and work in their communities.
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November 1, 2022. 3 - 4 PM
Florida’s unemployment rate — 2.7 percent in August — is leading among the nation’s largest states. Meanwhile, Florida continues to have more advertised job openings than Floridians actively looking for work. With a growing economy, “help wanted” and “now hiring” signs abound. So, what are employers looking for to fill their openings, and what trends are shaping the current job market and influencing the future of work? In what ways can Florida better prepare an undertapped labor pool — Floridians with disabilities and particularly students with unique abilities — to be job ready with skills valued by hiring employers? Join a conversation with leaders from the CareerSource Florida network to learn more about how to help students in Florida Postsecondary Comprehensive Transition Programs transition from college to careers.
Presenters: Michelle Dennard, President and CEO of CareerSource Florida
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October 4, 2022. 3 - 4 PM
During this webinar, the UMatter team will share their process for selecting credentials, including industry certifications, to set up their students for sustainable careers in their fields of choice. Considerations and processes for the credentials selected will be shared. Objectives: After this webinar, participants will be able to: identify industry-recognized credentials available; examine credentials of interest to determine the best credentials for their students and IHE; develop a plan for expanding meaningful credential offerings at their FPCTP.
Presenters: Dr. Lyman Dukes, Dr. Jayme Joslyn, Mike Muldoon and Kaitlyn Hruska from USF UMatter FPCTP
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Opening Doors For People With Intellectual Disabilities To Attain Meaningful Credentials.pdf