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Shepherds College
Basic Information
Address: 1805 15th Avenue
Union Grove, WI 53182
Phone Number: 262-878-6359
Email: info@shepherdscollege.edu
President: Dr. Tracy N. Terrill
Additional Information
School Type: Post-secondary school for students with IDD
Organization Affiliation: Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education
Degrees Offered:
Non-degree granting program. Shepherds College offers Certificates of Completion.
School Setting:
Shepherds College is located on 88 acres of land in the welcoming village of Union Grove, Wisconsin.
School Size: Shepherds College serves approximately 100 students a year
Classroom Size: average classroom size of 14 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
School Holidays: Christmas break, Spring break, Summer break
Community:
Shepherds College is a residential campus specifically designed to train students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Housing Availability:
Graduated student housing plan based on demonstrated ability and responsibility. Students progress from dorms to halls to apartments.
Housing Type: Dorms, halls, and apartments
Diversity: Race/Ethnicity Percentage
2+ Races 3%
American Indian or Alaska Native 1%
Asian 5%
Black or African American 4%
Choose not to answer 9%
Hispanic/Latino 7%
White/Caucasian 70%
Grand Total 100%
Gender Percentage
F 46%
M 54%
Grand Total 100%
Tuition:
$63,900
Financial Aid:
Need-based scholarships are available.
Activities:
Shopping
Banking
Weekend activities, like hiking, picnics, sports, church, dinners out
Chapel
Bible Studies
Special Olympics, such as Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Track & Field, and Bowling
Special events
Advisory meetings
Clubs:
Clubs vary from year to year. The clubs offered during the 2024/25 school year include:
Railroad Club
Choir Club
Fitness & Wellness Club
Walking Club
Tabletop Adventures
Special Olympics Superfans Club
Prayer Club
Baking Club
Sports:
Shepherds College is an active participant in Special Olympics Wisconsin.
Parking Spaces/Availability:
There is parking throughout campus.
Majors:
Culinary Arts
Horticulture
Technology
Admissions Requirements:
Shepherds College serves individuals with intellectual disabilities, such as significant learning, cognitive, and developmental conditions, whose disability impacts their ability to access course content without a system of educational support and services.
Occupational Program Admissions Criteria
Candidates for admission will need to meet the following qualifications.
General:
- Have a diagnosed intellectual/developmental disability or significant learning challenges.
- Be motivated and have an eagerness to learn
- Have the ability to receive information and instruction from staff and provide responses and feedback when necessary
- Have the ability to make the commitment required of an educational/transitional program.
- Have completed four years of high school education, preferably culminating with a high school diploma or certificate of completion
- Be at least 18 years of age by August 31 of the year the student starts Shepherds College. (Note: Students not 18 at the start of the school year will need housing adjustments at the start of the school year.)
- Satisfy all requirements of the Shepherds College Admissions process as outlined on the Shepherds College application for enrollment
- Submit all required materials
- Transcript
- Three references
- Psych Evaluation (preferably from the last three years)
- IEP (most recent)
- Application/Application Essay
- Complete either virtual or on-campus visit
- The Application Review Team reserves the right to require additional visits for further evaluation
Academic
- Demonstrate academic skills suitable for Shepherds College as determined by Admissions assessments
- Have the ability to maintain appropriate professional behavior and perform with minimal supervision at an internship in a competitive business setting.
- Participate in classroom lessons with accommodation and support within a 7:1 staff-to-student ratio.
Student Life
- Perform daily hygiene routines independently, relying on, at most, verbal prompts or reminders from staff
- Have a desire to live independently and have a family that supports that goal
- Possess the ability to function without direct supervision in the residential setting safely
- Demonstrate a history of good citizenship and the ability to follow rules
Nursing
- Have minimal medical needs - require no more than three hours per week of nursing care
- Be free from communicable diseases
Behavioral
- Agree to abide by the Community Covenant established by Shepherds College
- Have acceptable social behavior verified by school, family, or another source
- Have no current or recent thoughts and/or record of harming self or others
- Have not had any acts of physical aggression in the last two years
- Have not had a history of sexual aggression or predatory behavior towards others
- Must notify Shepherds College of any and all incidents involving physical aggression, self-harm, non-consensual sexual engagement, and any arrests and/or convictions
Admissions by Exception to the Criteria
Students failing to meet one or more of the criteria should reach out to an Admissions Representative to address concerns related to eligibility. Students who fail to meet one or more of the criteria as approved and determined by the Application Review Team can be admitted by exception. Students who are admitted by exception will be placed on a student success plan. The advising department will develop and implement the student success plan with input from relevant departments. Students admitted by exception will be informed of the exception prior to enrollment. During orientation, the student will meet with his/her advisor to go over the student success plan. The student success plan will be evaluated by the advisor in accordance with the timeframe stipulated in the student success plan to determine if the student needs to remain on the plan, be removed from the plan, or have the plan modified.
Non-Discriminatory Policy
Shepherds College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
Application/Transfer Deadlines:
See our website at: Application » Shepherds College
International Students:
Shepherds College has accepted students from 9 different countries.
Mission Statement:
Because people with intellectual and developmental disabilities have unrealized God-given potential, Shepherds College provides a uniquely designed learning environment for our students to discover and maximize that potential so they each are empowered to lead a fulfilling life.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
When you learn in an environment designed specifically for you, you thrive.
Social Media:
You can find Shepherds College on:
Facebook at (20+) Facebook
Instagram at Shepherds College (@shepherdscollege) • Instagram photos and videos
X at Shepherds College (@ShepherdsCollge) / X
LinkedIn at (27) Shepherds College: Overview | LinkedIn
Additional Information:
Shepherds College was featured on the national television show Small Town Big Deal. You can watch that episode here: Shepherds College (youtube.com)