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The Experiential Learning team is dedicated to supporting a safe and accessible environment for all students with special needs. As a work-integrated learning opportunity, SIGC allows students to put classroom learning in practice as well as growing their workplace competency and future readiness. We encourage students to come to our consultation sessions to discuss their special needs. 

SIGC for All
SIGC for All

Event For You

Individual Consultation (Hybrid)

If you

  • Have Special Educational Needs including but not limited to:
    • Physical and Sensory Disabilities – Visual Impairment (VI), Hearing Impairment (HI), and Physical Impairment (PI)
    • Learning and Developmental Disabilities – Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD), Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD),
      Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
    • Mental health conditions
    • Other Energy Limiting Conditions – chronic medical illness, acquired brain injury, and more than one type of medical condition
  • Foresee some kinds of workplace adjustments might be helpful for supporting you in your internship
  • Would like to know what kinds of internship options (location/ work nature/ work schedule etc.) might be more suited to your needs
Come join us at the individual consultation sessions where the EL team and Kelly (disability right advocate & literary arts educator, Class of 2018)
can work out the suitable choices of internship placements with you.

Online DEI corner at Fireside Chat with Past Interns and Alumni


Date & Time:  Jan 25 (Thu) 6:30 pm–8:00 pm

Come chat with Kelly, Class of 2018

Kelly is born visually impaired with a rare genetic disorder Retinitis Pigmentosa. She also had long years of battles with depression and general anxiety disorder. She exceled her internship in Sri Lanka and exchange in Sweden, as well as has pursued a fruitful career in social innovation. At this chat session, Kelly will share her experience navigating through workplace as a disabled person and ways to empower oneself at work.