Ginny nad Yus
There might not be a college for only visual impaired people. I did
know of a childhood friend who is visual impaired and will be finishing his
PhD at the University of South Carolina, Columbia this August. He did
attended Gardner- Webb University for Under Graduate and Master and after
finishing his master he proceeds for a PhD. Gardner-Webb University had a
department for Deaf and Visual impaired called the NOEL Program. There is a
lot of Scholarship at this department. Mamadi Corra, who is finishing his
PhD still have contact with Gardner-Webb University. I think it will be
helpful if they can get it touch. He did tell me the application process is
the same for regular admission but their department had a lot to give. He
will be happy to work him through.
Thanks,
Alasana.
>From: Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Blind Gambian Boy Needs To Get To Gallaudet University
>Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 16:34:23 -0500
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>Hello, Habib, Harona, and Yus. I posted a message to the American Council
>of the Blind's email list, asking them about colleges for the blind in the
>US, and if Gallaudet University was for blind as well as deaf. If anyone
>will know, it will be people on that list, since ACB's main office is in
>Washington, DC...
> As far as treatment facilities go, I did not ask about that. I will
>ask as soon as I get a reply to the first inquiry. Usually,t he best
>treatment facilities for blindness are aphiliated with universities or
>teaching hospitals. Anyway, let me know if there is anything else you
>would like me to find out...
>Ginny
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Haruna Darbo
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:59 AM
> Subject: Re: Blind Gambian Boy Needs To Get To Gallaudet University
>
>
> Please do Ginny. Find out if they also have a treatment facility
>attached to the school.
>
>
> Les plus importants transformations sont les modifications
>"accidentelles".
> Yours truly - Haruna.
> From: Ginny Quick
> Hello, this is something I can certainly check out, if anyone would
>like. I, myself, would be very interested to know if there is indeed a
>college for the blind in the US...
> Ginny
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Haruna Darbo
> So did I.
> There must however be a school for the blind in the U.S. or Europe. If I
>remember correctly, there used to be one in the Lenoir Rhyne area of North
>Carolina.
> It may be a better idea to raise funds for competent eye surgery if the
>damage due to injury is not irreversible.
> Les plus importants transformations sont les modifications
>"accidentelles".
> Yours truly - Haruna.
>
>
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