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For questions concerning application and enrollment:

Brian Schremser
Enrollment Support Specialist, UConn Online
860-786-9188
ecampus.online@uconn.edu

For questions concerning program curriculum or academic goals:

Tracy Sinclair, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor, Special Education
860-486-0291
tracy.sinclair@uconn.edu

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This program will prepare you to address the challenges that high school students with disabilities face when transitioning from the
K-12 education system into adult life
.

Application Deadlines:
Spring Semester: November 10
Fall Semester: June 21

What Are They Saying?

UConn Online Special Transition to Adulthood Graduate Certificate, Kelly Lestrange

Kelly Lestrange (Fall, 2020)
Special Education Teacher

“The program is structured in such a way that it is accessible for working professionals with families, like me. My ultimate goal is to become a transition specialist in a school district near where I live in New Jersey."... READ MORE

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