USDB's POST HIGH
Student Transitional Education Program (S.T.E.P.)
Introduction to S.T.E.P. Video (Comming Soon)
S.T.E.P. Overview
Mission of STEP
To utilize the unique structure and challenges of independent living to develop life skills, improve employment opportunities, and foster healthy relationships within our community.
Purpose of the Post High School Program
USDB’s Post High School program serves students ages 16 to 21. Students learn independent life skills needed for personal growth, while participating in vocational training. Our goal is to help deaf students become contributing members of society while developing positive relationships within the community.
Employment
Filling out applications
Writing a resume
Initiating job searches
Developing job interview skills
Employee Maintenance
Communicating with co-workers and supervisors
Working as a team
Vocational Training
WOATC is a local vocational/technical college
On-campus work experience
Job shadowing in the community
Independent Living
Independent Life Skills Curriculum
On-site cottage and independent apartment living (Simulation)
Transportation education and training
Menu planning, shopping and food preparation
Money management
Self advocacy
(Future Programs) College Support
Weber State University
FORMS
STEP’s Brochure (Comming Soon)
STEP’s Application (Comming Soon)
For more information, contact Adam Billings at (801) 629-4700 or Email:
adamb@usdb.org.