Hello all, HEATH continues to improve their website to help you help students connect to higher education! With the changes to Indicator 14, we all want our students to have every opportunity to access higher ed! I encourage you to check out the HEATH resources.
Have a great weekend! Jane Jane Falls, Coordinator National Post-School Outcomes Center 1268 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1268 541-346-0354 jafa...@uoregon.edu http://www.psocenter.org Learn about NPSO products, services and events plus connect other state experts! Subscribe to our NPSO list at http://www.psocenter.org/cofp.html#email ------ Forwarded Message From: "Parkhill, Florence" <fgpar...@uncc.edu> Reply-To: "Parkhill, Florence" <fgpar...@uncc.edu> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:23:28 -0400 To: <nstta...@listserv.uncc.edu> Subject: HEATH RESOURCE CENTER INVITES YOUR REVIEW-ONLINE SURVEY Dear Friends and Colleagues, The George Washington University HEATH Resource Center recently announced with pride the launch of our updated website: http://www.heath.gwu.edu. We have spent great time and attention to the details and believe that we have a site that will be welcoming to students, families, and professionals alike. We hope you have had an opportunity to visit the new and fresh face of HEATH and invite you now to provide us with your valued feedback, thoughtful suggestions and comments on our Peer-Review Survey available at: http://tinyurl.com/HEATH-Peer-Survey If you have not had an opportunity to visit our new site, we encourage you to do so now: http://www.heath.gwu.edu You will note many changes in how we look and updates to our materials. New to our reconfigured site is the addition of 14 training modules written for high school students with disabilities preparing for transition from high school to college, a module for parents, and a module for college/university professionals. These 16 modules are accessed by clicking on the "Module" tab found at the top of our website. Development of these self-directed modules and our improved website was supported in part by Lumina Foundation for Education, an Indianapolis-based, private, independent foundation dedicated to expanding success in education beyond high school. You will continue to find our Guidance Counselor's Toolkit vetted by the Office of Special Education Programs, not only on our landing page put also in its own dedicated Toolkit tab and in our Resources Tab. The Resources also include our Seasonal Programs (including our Summer Pre-College Programs), FAQs or Frequently Asked Questions, Links, and File Repository (including our collection of articles in pdf and PowerPoint presentations). HEATH continues to provide you updates and information in the fields of disability, postsecondary education, and career development through our News and Publications. You will note that we have updated our Archived files to assure our materials are current and correct. As always, we encourage your comments on our new platform and products and we greatly appreciate your feedback on our survey at: http://tinyurl.com/HEATH-Peer-Survey Thanks! Dr. Donna Martinez Director, The HEATH Resource Center The George Washington University 2134 G Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20052-0001 Email: askhe...@gwu.edu www.HEATH.gwu.edu ------ End of Forwarded Message
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