Livonia Transition Program (LTP)

  • Livonia Transition Program (LTP)
    Located in the Jeffress Center of Schoolcraft College
    18600 Haggerty Rd. 
    Livonia, MI 48152

    Contact the LTP Program Administrator
    734-744-2615 | 734-367-6015


    Program Overview
    The Livonia Transition Program is a program for 18-26-year-old special education students who have exited high school with a certificate of completion. It is a blended program where students spend half of their day in the classroom learning daily living skills, job readiness skills and transition goals. The other half of their day is spent at a job site where students have the opportunity to learn job skills in a real life situation. 

    While on the job site, students focus on demonstrating competencies in the Universal Work Skills (essential work traits which are deemed necessary for successful employment). Training conditions are governed by the Department of Labor guidelines. The partnership between businesses and school is facilitated by a teacher from the school. We have relationships with more than 25 local businesses that provide work training for our students. Related instruction, consultation, evaluation and advisory services are supplied by the coordinator. Currently, Livonia Transition Program has a Project SEARCH site at Embassy Suites. Project SEARCH is a one year program that is designed for students who are exiting school-based services at the completion of the Project SEARCH program.

    What does an average day look like?
    Morning - Students arrive on campus for their first block of classes.
    Mid-day - Students are shuttled to their job sites. Lunch is eaten on-site.
    Afternoon - Students return to campus for their final class. 
    Dismissal 

    What classes are available for LTP students?

    LTP students have a variety of learning opportunities available to them. CLICK HERE to view the classes currently offered to LTP students.