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Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities, George Mason University

The Kellar Institute for Human DisAbilities is an interdisciplinary campus-based organization that focuses on improving the lives and productivity of persons with disabilities. KIHd combines the resources of George Mason with local, state, regional, national, public, and private sector agencies and organizations to develop products, services, and programs for persons with disabilities. The Institute's assistive technology program offers training through an undergraduate minor in AT, a graduate AT Certificate, and both Masters and Doctorate degrees specializing in assistive technology. Coursework for the programs is offered year-round and incorporates face-to-face, distance education, and combined formats. Summer institutes and on-line options are available for those who are outside the Northern Virginia area. KIHD is a part of the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University.

4400 University Drive, MS 1F2
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
United States
Telephone: 703-993-3670.
TT: 703-993-3670.
Fax: 703-993-3681.
Web: http://kihd.gmu.edu.

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