Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are now open! If you're ready to embark on an empowering educational adventure, look no further. Explore the transformative opportunities offered by the Project Forward Program.
Project Forward stands as a nationally esteemed program dedicated to providing vocational training for individuals with intellectual disabilities. This initiative has earned distinction as the first program in Massachusetts to be granted Comprehensive Transition Program status by the US Department of Education. This recognition empowers our students to access financial aid, marking a significant stride towards an inclusive higher education experience.
Based on the campus of Cape Cod Community College in West Barnstable, MA, Project Forward has earned national acclaim for its role as a school-to-work model for students with intellectual disabilities since 1988. Recognized by both the United States Department of Education and The School-to-Work Outreach Project, Project Forward has garnered well-deserved attention for its innovative approach.
Experience the transformative journey that Project Forward offers. Our students engage in hands-on vocational training in diverse fields such as Agriculture and Facilities, Childcare, Hospitality and Culinary Arts, Mass Communications and Broadcasting, and Retail Operations Management. With a dedicated focus on empowering those with intellectual disabilities, we take immense pride in our graduates' exceptional employment rate of over 87 percent.
Understanding tuition and financial arrangements is vital to your Project Forward journey. Let's navigate through the details:
Tuition and Fees Overview: 2024-2025
Total Costs per Semester:
Mainstream college courses can be taken or audited for an additional cost. Please click here for details.
Tuition Refunds and Financial Aid:
Students withdrawing for medical or non-medical reasons may be eligible for tuition and fee refunds. Financial aid disbursement aligns with enrollment duration, potentially impacting available funds. Students must engage with Project Forward, the Registrar, and the Business Office when withdrawing.
Project Forward Medical Withdrawal Policy:
A Medical Withdrawal is available for students facing documented medical issues. A Medical Withdrawal Form accompanied by authentic documentation signed by a medical or clinical professional is required. This confidential documentation assists in facilitating the process.
Financial Aid Accessibility:
Thanks to the Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP) designation, eligible Project Forward students can access Federal Pell Grant dollars through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process. To inquire further, connect with the 4Cs Financial Aid Office at 774.330.4393 or email [email protected].
Project Forward offers two distinctive tracks, each designed to cater to individual aspirations and commitment levels. One of these tracks, the Comprehensive Transition Program track (CTP), provides students the opportunity to apply for Financial Aid while embracing the inclusive program requirements. Explore these tracks to find the best fit for your journey toward success.
Financial Aid Available
To earn a CTP certificate with Project Forward, students will spend an average of 20 hours per week on campus. The time will be spent attending Project Forward core Curriculum Classes, taking classes for credit/audit, gaining hands on work experience through job shadowing, receiving academic tutoring, and mentoring support, using the college facilities such as gym, Library & Tutoring Center, joining clubs and socializing with peers.
Exploratory Classes:
Students rotate through these classes approximately every five weeks during both semesters.
First Year Seminar Class
Inclusion Piece: Every semester student must choose either A, B, C
Student must be enrolled in one of the following
Financial Aid Available
To earn a CTP certificate with Project Forward, students will spend an average of 20 hours per week on campus. The time will be spent attending their chosen concentration course of study Project Forward core Curriculum Classes, taking classes for credit/audit, gaining hands on work experience through an Internship, receiving academic tutoring, and mentoring support, using the college facilities such as gym, Library & Tutoring Center, joining clubs and socializing with peers.
Concentration Classes: (student chooses one line of study for entire year)
Agriculture & Facilities Management
Childcare
Healthcare Assistant
Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Mass Communications & Broadcasting
Retail Operations Management
Workforce Seminar Class
Inclusion Piece: In concentration year, student must commit to their assigned vocational internship (C). If their schedule permits, they are also free to add A & B components.
A Student must be enrolled in one of the following
Financial Aid NOT Available
To earn a Project Forward Certificate of Completion, students will spend a minimum of 7.5 hours a week on campus. If a student would like to take Project Forward supplemental classes, join clubs or spend time utilizing the campus facilities they are welcome to, but it is not required.
Exploratory Classes:
Students rotate through these classes approximately every five weeks during both semesters.
First Year Seminar Class
Financial Aid NOT Available
To earn a Project Forward Certificate of Completion, students will spend a minimum of 7.5 hours a week on campus. If a student would like to take Project Forward supplemental classes, join clubs or spend time utilizing the campus facilities they are welcome to, but it is not required.
Concentration Classes: (student chooses one line of study for entire year)
Agriculture & Facilities Management
Childcare
Healthcare Assistant
Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Mass Communications & Broadcasting
Retail Operations Management
Workforce Seminar Class
Hands on Vocational: Vocational Internship/30 Hours per year
Engage with us and discover the opportunities that await through Project Forward. Fill out the brief form below, and a dedicated member of our team will be in touch with you.
Location: MM Wilkens Hall, Room 119
[email protected]
Stacia Bradley, Sr. Special Programs Coordinator:
[email protected]
774.330.4763
Cre Dorey, Learning Specialist:
[email protected]
774.330.4481
Tara Marini, Workforce Coordinator:
[email protected]
774.330.4736