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Frequently Called Numbers - University of Minnesota Office of Admissions - Twin Cities Campus
Campus Information
- University Information: (612)625-5000
- University M Health and Fairview Hospital and Clinic Information: (612)273-3000
- University Police Department, Transportation, and Safety Building: 511 Washington Avenue SE, Minneapolis; Phone: (612)624-2677 or (612)624-COPS to report a crime that is not an emergency and is not in progress
General Services
- Alumni Association, University of Minnesota: (612)624-2323
- Art Museum, Weisman: (612)625-9494
- Bookstores: Minneapolis campus (612)625-6000, Saint Paul campus (612)624-9200
- Dental Clinic (612)301-9000
- Human Resources: (612)624-8647
- Gopher Athletics: (612)625-4090
- Northrup Dance Season Ticket Office: (612)624-2345
- Student Unions: Coffman Memorial Union (612)624-4636, West Bank Union (612)624-4636, and Saint Paul Student Center (612)625-9794
Educational Services
- Bell Museum of Natural History: (612)626-9660
- Continuing Education and Extension: (612)624-4000
- Distance Education: (612)625-4000
- Labor Education Service: (612)624-5020
- Library Information: Wilson Library Service Desk (612)624-3321 or visit website for a complete listing of libraries at https://www.lib.umn.edu/
- Library References: Anderson Library Archives and Special Collection (612)624-7469, Biomedical Library (612)626-4045, Government Publications (612)624-0241 or (612)624-3321, Saint Paul Magrath Library (612)624-2233, Walter Library Science and Engineering Reference (612)624-3366, and Wilson Library (612)624-3321
- Summer Session: (612)624-4000
- Veterans Services: (612)625-8076
Crisis Services
- Sexual Violence Crisis Line/Aurora Center: (612)626-9111; open 24 hours/7 days a week
Student Services - All Campuses
- Admissions: Twin Cities campus (612)625-2008, Duluth campus (218)726-7171, Morris campus (320)589-6035, Crookston campus (218)281-6510
- Disability Services: (612)626-1333
- Financial Aid: Twin Cities campus (612)624-1111, Duluth campus (218)726-8000, Morris campus (320)589-6035, Crookston campus (218)281-8550
- Health Services: Minneapolis campus (612)625-3222, Saint Paul campus (612)624-7700, Duluth (218)726-8155, Morris campus (320)589-6070, Crookston campus (218)281-8512
- Housing and Residential Life: Twin Cities campus (612)624-2994, Duluth campus (218)726-8178, Morris campus (320)589-6475, Crookston campus (218)281-8531
- Urban Research and Outreach Engagement Center: 2001 Plymouth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411; phone (612)626-8762; email [email protected]
Campus Information
- University Information: (612)625-5000
- University M Health and Fairview Hospital and Clinic Information: (612)273-3000
- University Police Department, Transportation, and Safety Building: 511 Washington Avenue SE, Minneapolis; Phone: (612)624-2677 or (612)624-COPS to report a crime that is not an emergency and is not in progress
General Services
- Alumni Association, University of Minnesota: (612)624-2323
- Art Museum, Weisman: (612)625-9494
- Bookstores: Minneapolis campus (612)625-6000, Saint Paul campus (612)624-9200
- Dental Clinic (612)301-9000
- Human Resources: (612)624-8647
- Gopher Athletics: (612)625-4090
- Northrup Dance Season Ticket Office: (612)624-2345
- Student Unions: Coffman Memorial Union (612)624-4636, West Bank Union (612)624-4636, and Saint Paul Student Center (612)625-9794
Educational Services
- Bell Museum of Natural History: (612)626-9660
- Continuing Education and Extension: (612)624-4000
- Distance Education: (612)625-4000
- Labor Education Service: (612)624-5020
- Library Information: Wilson Library Service Desk (612)624-3321 or visit website for a complete listing of libraries at https://www.lib.umn.edu/
- Library References: Anderson Library Archives and Special Collection (612)624-7469, Biomedical Library (612)626-4045, Government Publications (612)624-0241 or (612)624-3321, Saint Paul Magrath Library (612)624-2233, Walter Library Science and Engineering Reference (612)624-3366, and Wilson Library (612)624-3321
- Summer Session: (612)624-4000
- Veterans Services: (612)625-8076
Crisis Services
- Sexual Violence Crisis Line/Aurora Center: (612)626-9111; open 24 hours/7 days a week
Student Services - All Campuses
- Admissions: Twin Cities campus (612)625-2008, Duluth campus (218)726-7171, Morris campus (320)589-6035, Crookston campus (218)281-6510
- Disability Services: (612)626-1333
- Financial Aid: Twin Cities campus (612)624-1111, Duluth campus (218)726-8000, Morris campus (320)589-6035, Crookston campus (218)281-8550
- Health Services: Minneapolis campus (612)625-3222, Saint Paul campus (612)624-7700, Duluth (218)726-8155, Morris campus (320)589-6070, Crookston campus (218)281-8512
- Housing and Residential Life: Twin Cities campus (612)624-2994, Duluth campus (218)726-8178, Morris campus (320)589-6475, Crookston campus (218)281-8531
- Urban Research and Outreach Engagement Center: 2001 Plymouth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411; phone (612)626-8762; email [email protected]
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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Drama Workshops - Great River Educational Arts Theatre
The workshop program engages students creatively through a variety of theatre-based activities focused on using body, voice, and imagination to create exciting characters and tell fantastic stories. From improv to playwriting, drama workshops are designed to build confidence, communication, and social-emotional skills in addition to identity exploration through the tools of theatre. Designed for elementary and middle school-aged students, we teach drama workshops at and in partnership with various community organizations such as KIDSTOP, Promise Neighborhood, Too Much Talent, D Blake Center, Youthset, etc.
The workshop program engages students creatively through a variety of theatre-based activities focused on using body, voice, and imagination to create exciting characters and tell fantastic stories. From improv to playwriting, drama workshops are designed to build confidence, communication, and social-emotional skills in addition to identity exploration through the tools of theatre. Designed for elementary and middle school-aged students, we teach drama workshops at and in partnership with various community organizations such as KIDSTOP, Promise Neighborhood, Too Much Talent, D Blake Center, Youthset, etc.
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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Pre-Employment Transition Services - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Helps secondary students with disabilities prepare for life after graduation. Provides an opportunity for youth to explore career and training options, gain work skills, and learn how to be successful after high school. Specific offerings include job, career, and postsecondary exploration assistance; work-readiness training; and instruction on the topic of self-advocacy.
Helps secondary students with disabilities prepare for life after graduation. Provides an opportunity for youth to explore career and training options, gain work skills, and learn how to be successful after high school. Specific offerings include job, career, and postsecondary exploration assistance; work-readiness training; and instruction on the topic of self-advocacy.
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Basic Needs, Mental Health, and Wellness Support - Minnesota State
Minnesota State students can access support for their mental health through a partnership with Mantra Health.
Mantra Health Whole Campus Care provides students with access to:
- Campus-based and community resources for basic needs support
- ConnectNow for 24 hour/7 days a week, in-the-moment emotional needs, as well as urgent care, crisis response, and de-escalation
- Navigation and triage services
- Peer support communities through Togetherall (available 24/7)
- Referrals for specialty clinical care
- Self-paced, self-care practices
- Twelve clinical therapy sessions each year
- Wellness coaching
Basic Needs SupportAll thirty-three colleges and universities of Minnesota State have myriad supports and resources to help students gain access to resources. Some schools offer counseling or student health centers. All colleges and universities have on-campus food pantries or cupboards.
Minnesota State students can access support for their mental health through a partnership with Mantra Health.
Mantra Health Whole Campus Care provides students with access to:
- Campus-based and community resources for basic needs support
- ConnectNow for 24 hour/7 days a week, in-the-moment emotional needs, as well as urgent care, crisis response, and de-escalation
- Navigation and triage services
- Peer support communities through Togetherall (available 24/7)
- Referrals for specialty clinical care
- Self-paced, self-care practices
- Twelve clinical therapy sessions each year
- Wellness coaching
Basic Needs SupportAll thirty-three colleges and universities of Minnesota State have myriad supports and resources to help students gain access to resources. Some schools offer counseling or student health centers. All colleges and universities have on-campus food pantries or cupboards.
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Scholarship Coordination - Scholarship America Dollars for Scholars
Provides scholarship monies to support community scholarship programs by:
- Raising scholarship money
- Coordinating other local scholarships
- Providing a single application process
- Maintaining preferential collegiate partner connections
- Providing fundraising event volunteer opportunities
Provides scholarship monies to support community scholarship programs by:
- Raising scholarship money
- Coordinating other local scholarships
- Providing a single application process
- Maintaining preferential collegiate partner connections
- Providing fundraising event volunteer opportunities
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School Food Shelves - Anoka-Hennepin Schools
- Provides food shelves, hygiene supplies and gift cards
- Accepts donations of food, hygiene supplies, and gift cards
- Provides food shelves, hygiene supplies and gift cards
- Accepts donations of food, hygiene supplies, and gift cards
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Pre-Employment Transition Services - Occupational Development Center - Saint Louis County
Job exploration counseling:
- - Career mentorship
- - Identification of career pathways of interest to students
- - In-demand industries and occupations
- - Informational interviews
- - Job shadowing
- - Non-traditional employment options
- - Skills verification
- - The labor market
- - Vocational interests
- - Workplace tours/field trips
Work Based Learning: Uses the workplace or real work to provide students with the knowledge and skills that will help them connect school experiences to real-life work activities and future career opportunities.
- - Career mentorship
- - Informational interviews
- - Job shadowing
- - Paid and non-paid work based learning internships
- - Paid and non-paid work experience
- - Practicum
- - Service learning
- - Student-led enterprises
- - Volunteering
- - Workplace tours/field trips
- - Youth apprenticeships
Counseling on Postsecondary Education: Options may include -
- - Advising students and parents or representatives on academic curricula
- - Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- - Providing information about college application and admissions processes
- - Providing resources that may be used to support individual student success in education and training (i.e., disability support services)
Workplace Readiness Training: Teaches skills such as -
- - Communication and interpersonal skills
- - Financial literacy, benefits planning
- - Job-seeking skills
- - Navigating transportation options
- - Understanding employer expectations for punctuality and performance, as well as other "soft" skills necessary for employment
- - Utilizing assistive technology effectively
Self-advocacy: Provides instruction including -
- - Learning about personal rights and responsibilities
- - Learning how to request accommodations, or services and supports
- - Mentoring with educational staff such as principals, nurses, teachers, or office staff
- - Participating in youth leadership activities offered in educational or community settings
- - Peer mentoring from individuals with disabilities working in competitive integrated employment
Job exploration counseling:
- - Career mentorship
- - Identification of career pathways of interest to students
- - In-demand industries and occupations
- - Informational interviews
- - Job shadowing
- - Non-traditional employment options
- - Skills verification
- - The labor market
- - Vocational interests
- - Workplace tours/field trips
Work Based Learning: Uses the workplace or real work to provide students with the knowledge and skills that will help them connect school experiences to real-life work activities and future career opportunities.
- - Career mentorship
- - Informational interviews
- - Job shadowing
- - Paid and non-paid work based learning internships
- - Paid and non-paid work experience
- - Practicum
- - Service learning
- - Student-led enterprises
- - Volunteering
- - Workplace tours/field trips
- - Youth apprenticeships
Counseling on Postsecondary Education: Options may include -
- - Advising students and parents or representatives on academic curricula
- - Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- - Providing information about college application and admissions processes
- - Providing resources that may be used to support individual student success in education and training (i.e., disability support services)
Workplace Readiness Training: Teaches skills such as -
- - Communication and interpersonal skills
- - Financial literacy, benefits planning
- - Job-seeking skills
- - Navigating transportation options
- - Understanding employer expectations for punctuality and performance, as well as other "soft" skills necessary for employment
- - Utilizing assistive technology effectively
Self-advocacy: Provides instruction including -
- - Learning about personal rights and responsibilities
- - Learning how to request accommodations, or services and supports
- - Mentoring with educational staff such as principals, nurses, teachers, or office staff
- - Participating in youth leadership activities offered in educational or community settings
- - Peer mentoring from individuals with disabilities working in competitive integrated employment
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Internship Opportunities - Howry Residential Services
Provides an educational experience built on hands-on training and learning assignments. Internships may be offered in many areas of the business including human resources, information technology, marketing, social work, psychology, social services, medical, and finance. Internships are offered every summer and occasionally throughout the year.
Provides an educational experience built on hands-on training and learning assignments. Internships may be offered in many areas of the business including human resources, information technology, marketing, social work, psychology, social services, medical, and finance. Internships are offered every summer and occasionally throughout the year.
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Homework Rescue Online Tutoring - Dakota County Libraries
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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Administration - School Addresses and Phone Numbers - Chokio - Alberta Public Schools
- Chokio-Alberta Elementary School 311 West 1st Street Chokio, MN 56221 (320)324-7131
- Chokio-Alberta High School 311 West 1st Street Chokio, MN 56221 (320)324-7131
- Chokio-Alberta Elementary School 311 West 1st Street Chokio, MN 56221 (320)324-7131
- Chokio-Alberta High School 311 West 1st Street Chokio, MN 56221 (320)324-7131
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Pre-Employment Transition Services - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Helps secondary students with disabilities prepare for life after graduation. Provides an opportunity for youth to explore career and training options, gain work skills, and learn how to be successful after high school. Specific offerings include job, career, and postsecondary exploration assistance; work-readiness training; and instruction on the topic of self-advocacy.
Helps secondary students with disabilities prepare for life after graduation. Provides an opportunity for youth to explore career and training options, gain work skills, and learn how to be successful after high school. Specific offerings include job, career, and postsecondary exploration assistance; work-readiness training; and instruction on the topic of self-advocacy.
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Pre-Employment Transition Services - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Helps secondary students with disabilities prepare for life after graduation. Provides an opportunity for youth to explore career and training options, gain work skills, and learn how to be successful after high school. Specific offerings include job, career, and postsecondary exploration assistance; work-readiness training; and instruction on the topic of self-advocacy.
Helps secondary students with disabilities prepare for life after graduation. Provides an opportunity for youth to explore career and training options, gain work skills, and learn how to be successful after high school. Specific offerings include job, career, and postsecondary exploration assistance; work-readiness training; and instruction on the topic of self-advocacy.
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Youth Programs - Isuroon
Provides Somali/East African middle and high school students with the tools, knowledge, and skills to be self-sufficient.
- Leadership Training: Summer leadership training for students
- Mentorship: Provided by Somali/East African college students and graduates over video conferencing platforms. An individualized plan is created to help with academics, college admission, online learning, etc.
- Middle School Strive Program: Provides a space in which East African youth can connect to discuss, learn, and get the support needed from their peers and program mentors
- Mindfulness Training: Provided to resettled youth to help cope with resettlement and adjustment
- Youth Strive Program: Serves recent refugees of Somali and/or East African descent who are in middle and high school to help them navigate post-graduation options
- Youth Workshops: Provides short-term workshops regarding professional development that includes creating a resume, cover letter, and interview best practices, and digital literacy that includes cyberbulling, internet security, researching, and professional engagement.
Provides Somali/East African middle and high school students with the tools, knowledge, and skills to be self-sufficient.
- Leadership Training: Summer leadership training for students
- Mentorship: Provided by Somali/East African college students and graduates over video conferencing platforms. An individualized plan is created to help with academics, college admission, online learning, etc.
- Middle School Strive Program: Provides a space in which East African youth can connect to discuss, learn, and get the support needed from their peers and program mentors
- Mindfulness Training: Provided to resettled youth to help cope with resettlement and adjustment
- Youth Strive Program: Serves recent refugees of Somali and/or East African descent who are in middle and high school to help them navigate post-graduation options
- Youth Workshops: Provides short-term workshops regarding professional development that includes creating a resume, cover letter, and interview best practices, and digital literacy that includes cyberbulling, internet security, researching, and professional engagement.
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Career and Technical Education - SouthWest Metro Intermediate District 288
Career exploration competencies that may be transferred to post-secondary technical schools, entry-level job skills, and learning skills. High school students attend courses within their home school and SouthWest Metro Educational Cooperative programming for 1 or 2 hours daily.
- Adult Career and Technical Education provides customized training for businesses and schools, Spanish and English workplace language classes, workplace literacy, vocational evaluation program
?- Youth Career and Technical Education provides preparation in agriculture occupations, automotive technology, CISCO Network Academy, construction trades, cosmetology, criminal justice program, graphic design and print, health care careers, photography, Project Lead the Way/Intro to Engineering Design, work experience, Youth Apprenticeship, and YouthBuild Program
Career exploration competencies that may be transferred to post-secondary technical schools, entry-level job skills, and learning skills. High school students attend courses within their home school and SouthWest Metro Educational Cooperative programming for 1 or 2 hours daily.
- Adult Career and Technical Education provides customized training for businesses and schools, Spanish and English workplace language classes, workplace literacy, vocational evaluation program
?- Youth Career and Technical Education provides preparation in agriculture occupations, automotive technology, CISCO Network Academy, construction trades, cosmetology, criminal justice program, graphic design and print, health care careers, photography, Project Lead the Way/Intro to Engineering Design, work experience, Youth Apprenticeship, and YouthBuild Program
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Youth Intervention Program - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Helps students explore career options and develop plans for transition from high school to post-secondary training and/or competitive employment.
Individual services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career placement
?- Career preparation
?- Discussions and information on non-traditional employment options and identification of career pathways
?- Individualized wraparound or support services
?- Self-advocacy
?- Work-based learning
?- Work-readiness skills training
Group services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career exploration
?- Career placement
?- Information on opportunities for enrollment in comprehensive transition or post-secondary educational programs, including admission processes, and support resources
?- Work-readiness skills training
?- Self-advocacy instruction
Helps students explore career options and develop plans for transition from high school to post-secondary training and/or competitive employment.
Individual services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career placement
?- Career preparation
?- Discussions and information on non-traditional employment options and identification of career pathways
?- Individualized wraparound or support services
?- Self-advocacy
?- Work-based learning
?- Work-readiness skills training
Group services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career exploration
?- Career placement
?- Information on opportunities for enrollment in comprehensive transition or post-secondary educational programs, including admission processes, and support resources
?- Work-readiness skills training
?- Self-advocacy instruction
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HelpNow (Online Homework Help and Tutoring) - Carver County Library
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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Youth Intervention Program - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Helps students explore career options and develop plans for transition from high school to post-secondary training and/or competitive employment.
Individual services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career placement
?- Career preparation
?- Discussions and information on non-traditional employment options and identification of career pathways
?- Individualized wraparound or support services
?- Self-advocacy
?- Work-based learning
?- Work-readiness skills training
Group services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career exploration
?- Career placement
?- Information on opportunities for enrollment in comprehensive transition or post-secondary educational programs, including admission processes, and support resources
?- Work-readiness skills training
?- Self-advocacy instruction
Helps students explore career options and develop plans for transition from high school to post-secondary training and/or competitive employment.
Individual services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career placement
?- Career preparation
?- Discussions and information on non-traditional employment options and identification of career pathways
?- Individualized wraparound or support services
?- Self-advocacy
?- Work-based learning
?- Work-readiness skills training
Group services include:
?- Career awareness
?- Career exploration
?- Career placement
?- Information on opportunities for enrollment in comprehensive transition or post-secondary educational programs, including admission processes, and support resources
?- Work-readiness skills training
?- Self-advocacy instruction
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VOA High School - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
Provides credit recovery to students in the Minneapolis-metropolitan area. Students may be in grades 10 - 12 and up to 21 years of age to earn a high school diploma. VOAHS is a state-approved Minneapolis Public School Contract Alternative Program.
Provides credit recovery to students in the Minneapolis-metropolitan area. Students may be in grades 10 - 12 and up to 21 years of age to earn a high school diploma. VOAHS is a state-approved Minneapolis Public School Contract Alternative Program.
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Park and Recreation Activities - South Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department
- Central Square Community Center: Indoor pool, fitness room, programs, classes, meeting space, locker rooms, swimming lessons, exercise classes, and gymnastics gym
- Community Garden: Rents 15' x 20' community garden plots at the west end of McMorrow Field at 200 South Street
- Youth Athletics: Administers and coordinates leagues of t-ball (ages 4 - 5) and football (first - second grade for flag and third - sixth grade for tackle)
- Central Square Community Center: Indoor pool, fitness room, programs, classes, meeting space, locker rooms, swimming lessons, exercise classes, and gymnastics gym
- Community Garden: Rents 15' x 20' community garden plots at the west end of McMorrow Field at 200 South Street
- Youth Athletics: Administers and coordinates leagues of t-ball (ages 4 - 5) and football (first - second grade for flag and third - sixth grade for tackle)
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Pre-Employment Transition Services - CHOICE - Duluth
The following services are available to persons transitioning from High School:
- Exploration counseling services
- Instruction in self-advocacy services
- Internship opportunities
- Introductory work activities
- Post-secondary education counseling services
- Work experience opportunities
- Work-based learning coaching
- Workplace readiness training
The following services are available to persons transitioning from High School:
- Exploration counseling services
- Instruction in self-advocacy services
- Internship opportunities
- Introductory work activities
- Post-secondary education counseling services
- Work experience opportunities
- Work-based learning coaching
- Workplace readiness training
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Homework Rescue Online Tutoring - Dakota County Libraries
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
One-to-one live homework help from online tutors:
- Foreign language center
- Help with in-depth questions
- Live skills building
- Practice test center
- Writing lab
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School-Based Services - Youable Emotional Health
Provides school-based, on-site services for students and families that address school success, truancy, mental health and chemical dependency issues through support, advocacy and case management.
Provides school-based, on-site services for students and families that address school success, truancy, mental health and chemical dependency issues through support, advocacy and case management.
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Police Services - Lester Prairie Police Department
Provides law enforcement for residents of Lester Prairie
- Bicycle safety education
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education for fifth and eighth graders
- Stranger Danger education
Provides law enforcement for residents of Lester Prairie
- Bicycle safety education
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education for fifth and eighth graders
- Stranger Danger education
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