
College Preparatory Training
| We are now taking applications for the College Preparatory course. The curriculum is designed to evaluate the student’s basic skills and to provide training needed for a successful college experience. This course may be taken as an intensive nine-week course or incorporated into a general program at LWSB. Throughout the course, students are given guidance for the often difficult transition into college life. The curriculum includes three general areas of training: academic, assistive technology and computer literacy, and psychological and social adjustment. |
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Academic Instruction - Students are taught note-taking skills, good study habits, library utilization, use of readers, instructor/student relationship, stress/time management, and college class selections. An LWSB counselor provides individual case management services. Assistive Technology and Computer Literacy - All students can utilize training available in the state-of-the-art assistive technology and computer training area. The instruction and technology are adapted for each student’s needs. |
Psychological and Social Adjustment - Individual and group counseling is provided. Orientation and mobility instruction and counseling services are provided while on campus.

LWSB also provides a variety of organized recreational activities including hiking, swimming, water skiing, movies, plays, and other cultural and social activities. Students are taught how to balance recreation and study.
For referrals or more information contact:
Kristin Dow, Director of Admissions
(501) 664-7100 (800) 248-0734
training@lwsb.org





