The Residence at South College Drive
A safe, independent, and supportive housing environment for adults with disabilities and neurodiverse individuals, offering access to vital resources that promote personal growth, community engagement, and life skills development.
Our Residents
The Residence at South College Drive is not general campus housing; it is open to applicants who meet the following criteria:
- Age 18 or older
- Has a disability and qualifies for special education services under IDEA (SS300.304 – 300.11), including but not limited to:
- Intellectual disability
- Hearing impairment (including deafness)
- Speech or language impairment
- Visual impairment (including blindness)
- Emotional disturbance
- Orthopedic impairment
- Autism
- Traumatic brain injury
- Other health impairment
- Specific learning disability
- Deaf-blindness
- Multiple disabilities
- Can live independently with sufficient social and emotional skills to follow reasonable rules.
Referral & Application Process
Prospective applicants must undergo an independent living skills evaluation through the RCSJ ACT program to be considered for referral to the Housing Authority of Gloucester County.
1. Complete Referral Questionnaire & Referral Assessment
Complete the Referral Questionnaire
Complete the Referral Assessment
2. Submit three recommendations
3. Provide an Individualized Education Plan-IEP (if applicable) and relevant evaluations
4. Attend an in-person interview/assessment with an RCSJ ACT Social Worker to determine eligibility for referral to the Housing Authority of Gloucester County
For more details, contact us at [email protected] or begin your questionnaire today!
Introducing the Academy for Neurodiversity & the Residence at South College Drive
RCSJ and its partners break ground for the new Academy for Neurodiversity and the Residence at South College Drive housing project.
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Contact
The Residence at South College Drive
Gloucester Campus Department [email protected]