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NATIONAL TECHINICAL INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF PROGRAM | RIT COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES

* Offers post-secondary technical programs for deaf students. Professional level education leading to employment in business, education, government and industry. Center for Access Technology. Center for Education Research Partnerships. Recruitment and admissions. NTID employment center for the deaf. Cooperative education plan. Research into the social, economic and educational accommodation of deaf persons.* Offers professional training for those who work with deaf persons.* Offers career development programs.* Offers communication programs.* Provides support services for deaf students. Note taking and tutoring. Sign language interpreting. Speech and hearing specialists. Counselors and job placement specialists.* Provides technical assistance and information about programs to other schools and colleges offering services for deaf students.

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Education Services | Houghton College

Provides education services to earn a Bachelors or Masters Degree.

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Education Services | Empire State College SUNY (Admin Site)

Offers flexible higher education to adult learners, through guided independent study. Students plan their own degrees within guidelines, making use of prior college credit, college level learning acquired outside the classroom, and studies which will meet their academic needs. Has no campus, no curriculum and no classes to attend. Work one-on-one with a mentor or tutor, on own schedule. Fully accredited part of the State University System and participates in all federal and state financial aid programs. Offers Associates, Bachelors and Masters degrees.

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NAZARETH UNIVERSITY | NAZARETH UNIVERSITY

* Provides information about undergraduate and graduate programs.* Provides information about campus life and student services.* Facilitates campus safety program.

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EDUCATION SERVICES | ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE

* Offers majors in humanities, social sciences, sciences, education, business, and nursing, as well as pre-professional programs and numerous minors and concentrations. The College also offers a variety of master's and doctoral programs.

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EDUCATION SERVICES | ROBERTS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

* Offers a four year private University.* Undergraduate, graduate, Bachelor's completion and Doctoral programs.

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ADVENTURE CAMP | FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE-FUTURE STARS SUMMER CAMPS

Offers an exciting program for campers in grades 5-10 (co-ed), incorporating both on-campus, and off-campus activities. The program is modeled on the popular Adventure Education programs that are being featured more frequently in school curriculums across the country. Adventure Camp aims to create a fun and positive small group experience that fosters leadership skills and encourages the campers to challenge themselves. The goal is to have the campers finish the program with a sense of accomplishment, self-confidence, and a stronger sense of themselves. Sample adventures include: Wild Play Jones Beach - Adventure Courses & Zip Lines; Skudin Surf - Learn To Surf; LI Adventure Park - Ropes Courses in the Trees; Water Front Center - Kayaking & Paddleboarding; and Freeport Ninja Academy – Ninja Warrior Training. All programs run weekly from Monday to Friday and camp hours are 9:00am-4:00pm. Extended Hours are available with Early Drop-Off (8am) and Late Pick-Up (5:30pm) options. Additional charges apply. Full program details and convenient online registration are available at fscamps.com

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LEADERSHIP AND SUPERVISION CERTIFICATE | ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY

Offers a 12 credit certificate program that is designed to improve supervisory and managerial effectiveness. Through selected courses and a case-study orientation, students will learn to apply prominent theories and practices in employee management and development to commonly encountered problems and situations. Sample course offerings include: Process of Management; Organizational Behavior; Human Resources Management; Labor Relations; Human Resource Law; Labor Economics; and Industrial Psychology. This program is also available online. Call for more detailed information.

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OFFICE OF VETERANS SERVICES | FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE

Helps veterans navigate the admissions, registration and financial aid process. This is the primary point of contact for all veteran and reservist applicants interested in attending Farmingdale State College. Call for more detailed information regarding services offered.

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INSURANCE CONTINUING EDUCATION | HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION

Hofstra University is an approved provider organization (approval number NYPO-100009) in the New York Insurance Department Continuing Education Program. The Insurance Law of 1992 requires that agents, brokers and consultants satisfactorily complete 15 credits of continuing education during each biennial licensing period. Hofstra offers a variety of courses and customized training programs. Hofstra Continuing Education also offers Off Campus Programs which will provide experienced instructors at your office locations. We offer a wide variety of off campus instruction including Pre-License instruction for members of your staff who are anxious to obtain their license and learn the most important aspects of Property & Casualty Insurance including a tried and true method for passing the New York state license exam. Sample course offerings include: Continuing Education (CE) - Choose from a wide variety of subjects (up to 15 credits each) - Available at your office location; New York State Required 90-Hour Insurance Brokers and Agents Qualifying Course; Uniquely designed Property & Casualty Cram Course for agents and brokers who are exempt from the 90-hour course. Courses vary each semester. Call for more detailed information.

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LIBERTY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM | MICHAEL J. GRANT CAMPUS

Represents a cooperative effort between the Suffolk County Community College and the Longwood Central School District, governmental agencies and business and industry to provide a unique, comprehensive and supportive environment for students for students who may be at risk of dropping out of school. LPP is funded by a grant from the New York State Education Department. The Liberty Partnerships Program serves those students in grades 7-12 who may not be reaching their academic potential by providing academic services that will improve their ability to complete high school and successfully enter postsecondary education or the workforce. LPP students who are juniors and seniors are also eligible to enroll in a two-semester program that leads successful students to one college credit upon completion. This offering contains a one-semester non-credit course that focuses on reading, writing, study skills, critical thinking and computer skills. The second semester course exposes students to topics of interest to college students and enhances their basic research skills. Additional credit-bearing courses are offered to students who successfully complete this sequence. LPP Program Services include: College preparatory coursework; Suffolk County Community College Seminar (leads to 1.0 college credits); LPP club and newsletter; Team building experiences; Cultural enrichment activities and field trips; Counseling; Tutoring and college placement test; ACT/SAT preparation classes; Regents review sessions; Student and parent leadership sessions and Workforce preparation which includes visits to and internships with business, industry and local colleges. For further information, contact Elizabeth Altman at (631) 451-4109 or Hagar Ali at (631) 451-4042.

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WRITING | MOLLOY UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Offers non-credit online writing courses in partnership with Ed2Go. Sample course offerings include: Effective Business Writing; Write Fiction Like a Pro; Write Your Life Story; Write And Publish Your Nonfiction Book; Beginning Writer's Workshop and How to Make Money From Your Writing. These six-week online courses are the perfect way to learn a new skill or enhance your existing ones. You'll need to spend roughly two to four hours each week completing two engaging lessons in an enjoyable, interactive learning environment. Expert instructors develop and lead every course. The course is not conducted "live." You are able to log-in at any time to take your lessons. New sessions start every month, so you can sign up anytime. Upon completing a course with a passing score, you'll get an award of completion from Molloy. Call for detailed information.

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MAGIC CAMP | ST. JOSEPH'S UNIVERSITY - FUTURE STARS SUMMER CAMPS

Offers magic camp for ages 6-14 which is an exciting program where boys and girls will learn amazing feats of magic and illusion. Campers will construct and learn some of the great “tricks of the trade.” Coins will disappear, ropes will be cut and restored, aces will fly out of the deck and glasses of water will disappear into thin air. In addition to performing close-up miracles, the campers will prepare to perform an amazing magic and illusion show at the end of each session. Call for detailed information.

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STONY BROOK CHILD CARE SERVICES, INC. | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Offers child care for children from 8 weeks to 5 years. The center is nationally accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. The Center is open Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., with various shifts available, and serves University, Health Sciences and Medical Center faculty staff and students as well as non-affiliated community families. Affiliated families pay tuition according to a sliding scale based on gross family income. The Center is staffed by full-time professionals, assisted by part-time support staff and University students enrolled in the Psychology 488 Internship. Under the supervision of our staff, these carefully selected students work closely with the teachers in the classroom and attend weekly training. One of the ways we support a low child to adult ratio is to invite students who have completed these courses with high marks to work as part time support staff. The child-teacher ratio in the 3-5 year old program is 7 to 1; and the Infant-Toddler program is 4 to 1. Our primary aim is to provide a warm, supportive and creative atmosphere. Each room is "family-grouped", enabling children to interact with others of different ages. Since children at this stage of their development "learn by doing," there are plenty of hands-on activities that at times build a child’s self-reliance. Children bring their own lunch. We provide nutritionally sound snacks in the morning and afternoon, that the children help to prepare. Our staff foster a positive, non-sexist, non-violent and non-authoritarian, multi-cultural environment. Children are encouraged to express their feelings and needs verbally and to respect those of others. We also help children build positive self-images. Each child is regarded as an individual, as is each parent. We are a source of emotional support, and an educational resource for the problems of everyday child-rearing. Parents are encouraged to take part in parent activities, to join various committees of the Child Care Board, and to attend meetings to enhance open communication between parents and staff. For more information and/or an appointment to visit, please contact us. For further information or guidance in the location and selection of child care services, please contact the Child Care Council of Suffolk at (631)462-0303 or the Child Care Services of Nassau at (516)358-9250.

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MATHEMATICS SUMMER PROGRAM | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Offers a summer program designed for students who will be entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in high school and who have an interest in enriching their mathematics education. During the one-week program students will explore several branches of mathematics, including: Knot Theory; Number Theory; The mathematics of puzzles and games; Cryptography; how public-key cryptography works and how to create your own codes; An introduction to the mathematics of finance and Statistics for the Biological Sciences. Students will attend lectures about topics in mathematics from experts in the field and will work on projects that will further their understanding of the topic. In addition, there will be fun and games with mathematics. You will be exposed to advanced subjects that you won't see in school. You will interact with students from other schools who are also fascinated by math. You will get to know professors on a one-on-one basis. And, most of all, you will have fun! Call for more detailed information regarding registration and program format.

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SPEEDY CLAXTON BASKETBALL CAMP | HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMP

Offers a boys basketball camp that is geared toward players entering grades 2-12 who desire training experience in all facets of basketball. At Hofstra’s popular Boys Basketball camps, our goal is for all participants to improve and reach their maximum potential. We provide individual coaching and group instruction as wells as 5-on-5 games and supervised competition. Campers are taught techniques and philosophies utilized by college and professional coaches and players. Campers are grouped according to age, skill level and experience. Your son will enhance his understanding of teamwork and competitive spirit, while upping his athletic ability and good sportsmanship. Hofstra University Boys Basketball Camp utilizes the University’s state-of-the-art, air-conditioned basketball arena; indoor and outdoor basketball courts; premiere dining facilities; an indoor, heated, Olympic-sized swimming pool; and a fully equipped infirmary staffed by registered nurses. Each camper should wear daily: cotton T-shirt, athletic shorts, and sneakers. Campers must also bring a water bottle. Bathing suit and towel will be needed on assigned swim days. Call for more detailed information.

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TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (TESOL) | ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY

Offers a 15-credit program for current teachers who wish to expand their area of teaching expertise. With the study of the methodology and pedagogy of teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, current teachers will enhance their existing skills in addition to learning new ones. A practicum setting is required as the capstone experience for this K-12 TESOL certification. Teacher candidates who successfully complete this Advanced Certificate program would be eligible to take the NYSED certification examinations for the K-12 TESOL initial certification. Call for detailed information.

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EDUCATION | MOLLOY UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Offers a number of professional development programs for teachers, as well as for teacher candidates. Mandatory workshops offered include: School Violence Prevention and Intervention Workshop; Training in the Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect and Dignity For All Students (DASA) Workshop. Numerous online professional development graduate courses, certificates and summer institutes for teachers are offered. In addition; Molloy University offers a number of conferences for educators throughout the year. Courses vary each semester. Call for more detailed information regarding all the programs, workshops and courses that are offered.

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CUSTOMIZED CORPORATE EDUCATION | ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY

Offers customized courses for your employees. A value to both your company and your employees is to assure they are up to date with the latest skills that drive the 21st century workforce. Join the many other companies that have offered customized corporate education programs designed for your company's needs. Contact for more information.

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HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM | HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION

Offers a certificate program in Health Care Information Technology. Health Care Information Technology is the intersection of information science, computer science, and healthcare. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion of seven courses. The program’s online learning platform provides 24/7 access to the curriculum and interactive learning tools, allowing students to study on a schedule that fits their individual lifestyles. Each course features approximately 24 hours of material. Students are encouraged to spend at least four hours a week on course work to complete the course in a timely fashion. Course offerings and electives include: Introduction to Healthcare Studies; Introduction to Health Care Information Technology (HIT); Healthcare Data Warehousing & Analytics; Security, Privacy, and Regulation Issues in HIT; Enterprise Systems, Architectures, and Future Technologies; Health Projects: Processes, Controls and Quality and Fundamentals of Health Informatics. Courses vary each semester. Call for more detailed information.

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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ADVANCED CERTIFICATE | NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Offers an 18-credit Advanced Certificate in Environmental Management which is excellent for managers, engineers, and policymakers, the Environmental Management, Advanced Certificate will help you consider the consequences of your organization’s actions on air quality, water quality, and fragile habitats. The program’s flexible curriculum in both environmental management and environmental technology prepares you to recognize environmental impacts, develop effective strategies, and monitor the progress of restoration efforts. You’ll also analyze and implement projects which achieve necessary objectives while maintaining compliance with environmental laws. You’ll work directly with faculty who have industry expertise in facilities management, contingency planning, security systems, and risk assessment. In just six courses, you’ll be prepared to analyze potential hazards, develop effective strategies, and apply security technologies in specific situations. Call for detailed information.

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE | NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Offers a Certificate in Sustainable Design and Renewable Energy which is geared to all students interested in gaining a broad understanding of different topics in sustainable design and renewable energy. The certificate program will be taught by professionals in the field, including professional engineers and registered architects. The knowledge gained by the students in this program will aid them in procuring jobs in the green industry, in such fields as engineering, construction, financial, marketing, sales, maintenance, and many more. The sustainable design principles that students will learn in this program will allow them to better understand methods used worldwide by diverse populations. Students graduating with this certificate could also continue on and seek certification by the USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council) and become a Green Associate. Call for more detailed information.

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES | EASTERN CAMPUS

Offers foreign language courses. Sample course offerings include: Basic French for Travelers; Basic Italian for Travelers I; Basic Italian for Travelers II; Basic Spanish for Travelers; Community Spanish I; Community Spanish II and Intensive Practical Spanish. Courses vary each semester and are located at various locations. Call for further information.

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NONDEGREE STUDY | SUNY EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE

Offers the opportunity to take courses with Empire State College even if you’re not pursuing a degree. Nondegree, or nonmatriculated, study is a great way to: experience or prepare for college-level study; stay current in your field; earn credit toward a degree at another college or university; improve your skills or train for employment. Courses are available across our areas of study and do carry credits. Courses are available as space and resources allow. Financial aid is not available for nondegree study. Nondegree courses may be applied later toward a degree at Empire State College, if approved. Call for more detailed information.

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