A Step Above
In collaboration with surrounding ISDs, we offer students with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) opportunities to experience college while developing the following skills:
- Academic
- Career and workplace
- Independent living
- Social
Quick Facts
- Location:South Campus
- Eligibility: Students must be in high school
Program Highlights
We will provide:
- Academic support
- An active campus community
- A supportive learning environment
- Encouragement of independence and self-advocacy
- Individualized instruction
- Internships with real work experiences
- Job training skills
Courses
To check availability, contact the South Campus Lifestyle and Community Learning (LCL) office.- College Readiness
- Introduction to Office Skills
- Math Enrichment
- Reading & Vocabulary Enrichment
- Transitional Skills I
- Transitional Skills II
Electives
- Basic Automotive
- Cosmetology
- Hospitality
- First Aid
- Floral Arranging
- Furniture Upholstery
- Pet and Animal Care
How to Apply and Register
Before you can register, complete the following:
- Meet with Lifestyle and Community Learning staff at the campus that you want to attend and review the courses in the program.
- Complete an admission interview.
- Review the registration process with one of our staff. (both student and parent)
- Visit a classroom in session. (optional)
Contact
South Campus
Lifestyle and Community Learning
817-515-4392
so.lifestyle@tccd.edu
Updated March 08, 2024