ACE-IT in College program featured in RTD

Robert Doss, right, a student in VCU's ACE-IT program, sorts and organizes electrical supplies with Chris Parthemos, VCU's career training specialist, at Cabinetry & Construction Inc. (Photo: Daniel Sangjib Min/RTD)
Robert Doss, right, a student in VCU's ACE-IT program, sorts and organizes electrical supplies with Chris Parthemos, VCU's career training specialist, at Cabinetry & Construction Inc. in Richmond on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019. (RTD Photo: Daniel Sangjib Min)

The ACE-IT in College program, part of the VCU School of Education's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, is featured in a recent article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The article explains how students with disabilities who are in the 10-year-old program can take classes and land a job.

Read the article in the RTD.

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