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From the Director Dear students, parents, and families, The Ongoing Academic and Social Instructional Support (OASIS) program at Pace University offers one of the most comprehensive college support programs for students with learning differences. The program welcomes all qualified students with learning differences who would like to fulfill their dream of a college education. We offer academic and social/emotional support while helping students realize their dream of obtaining a BA or BS at a well-known and accredited university. All students seeking support are admitted to the University by the standards set for all applicants. As a Pace student first, OASIS provides the support for their pathway to independence. Internships and employment-ready workshops are part of the experience for all juniors and seniors in the program. If you are interested in learning more, please call us at (212) 346-1088. We hope to hear from you. Janet Mulvey, PhD Director, OASIS College Support Program Independent. Confident. Successful. A true college experience is more than just the completion of coursework. It is a time for students to grow, make friends, and develop skills to succeed not just in the workplace, but in life. The OASIS program at Pace University is designed to do just that. This has been the best academic year of my student s life. The OASIS program enabled her to reach a level of performance and develop the self-confidence she had been unable to develop before. OASIS Parent 13619_OASIS Program Brochure.indd 2-3
OASIS is a comprehensive support program for college students with high-functioning autism and other learning differences. Each student s OASIS team is composed of the following support staff: Academic coach: meets with Housing coordinator: meets with Model UN is a life-changing experience. My participation at the conference motivated me to apply my skills through each student one hour a day to students to help them navigate public speaking, interactions assist them with assignments, residential life. The goal is to help with others, and writing organization, and management integrate students into campus of their studies. life through trips, activities, and papers in different formats. Internship coordinator: works These skills will be club participation. important for my future. Social coaches: assist OASIS with Pace s Career Services Department and other organizations students in the social literacy to help students find internships course taught at OASIS during that match their interests and skills. the summer. These coaches provide Educational coordinator: provides support for course selection/ experiential opportunities for social growth and give individualized feedback and support. registration. Social worker: provides social and emotional support, assists in addressing individual needs, and offers group sessions. Social coordinator: assists students integration into the social activities at OASIS and the Pace Community. Accommodations: for testing and assignments provided to OASIS students. OASIS students are Pace students first, learning alongside their peers in an academically rigorous setting. While accommodations in courses are provided, the work is not modified and remains at the college level. Each year, OASIS students achieve an average combined GPA of 3.0 or higher. Spotlight: David Sharif 19 A political science major and peace and justice studies minor, David Sharif is gaining hands-on experience as a delegate for Pace s Model UN team. Competing against more than 150 universities and institutions, he and his teammates received an honorable mention delegation award at the 2017 National Model UN Conference. 13619_OASIS Program Brochure.indd 4-5
The Pace Path All students at Pace benefit from the Pace Path a unique combination of strong academics, real-world experiences, dedicated mentors, and customized goal setting/four-year plan. Through this program, students gain a broad range of soft skills problem solving, decision making, leadership, teamwork, adaptability, time management, and communication essential for fulfilling careers and lives. Employment Readiness The OASIS program is dedicated to building the skills necessary for independence and self-sustenance after completing their college degrees. To that end, OASIS has developed an internship/career model for junior and senior level students. Through partnerships with outside agencies, students have benefitted from employment ready workshops, interviews, and even paid summer internships. Sophomores are involved in the initial stages exploring strengths and interests, building resumes, and participating in mock interviews. 65+ undergraduate majors on Pace s NYC Campus Frequently Asked Questions Are there special application requirements? All interested applicants must meet the admissions requirements for Pace University. Applications for OASIS can be completed simultaneously. Personal interviews with the OASIS team are conducted. A current neuropsychological evaluation is required to assess specific needs. Is there a fee for the program? Yes, the fee is paid each semester. Is the coursework modified? No. Accommodations specified in the neuropsychological evaluation are provided, but coursework expectations are the same for all students at the University. What happens if the OASIS student is having academic or social problems? One-on-one coaching is provided to assist with academic programs. A social coordinator plans weekly events for social interaction. Social workers are also available to help students transition into the Pace population. Will other students know whether or not someone is an OASIS student? All OASIS students are guaranteed confidentiality and anonymity. Choosing to disclose is a personal decision. How many students are in the program? On average, there are 38 42 OASIS participants. How does dorm life work? OASIS has a housing coordinator to assist with transition into dorm life. Students may or may not select an OASIS student for a roommate. What happens after college? The OASIS program has an internship/career counselor to help students develop work readiness skills. For a complete list of NYC majors and programs, visit www.pace.edu/nycmajors. For more information about the OASIS program and to view our video, visit www.pace.edu/oasis.
OASIS College Support Program 163 William Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10038 (212) 346-1088 www.pace.edu/oasis 13616