Enhancing Outcomes For...
Infants, children and youth who have
sensory and/or multiple disabilities
(deafness/hard of hearing, blindness/low
vision, and deafblindness), their families
and their service providers.
NLCSD is proud to work with 27 Fellows and 24 universities in order to
increase, through specialized doctoral training, the number and quality of
leadership personnel in higher education and research.
The National Leadership Consortium in Sensory Disabilities is a Collaborative Agreement
awarded to Salus University and is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of
Special Education Programs.
(215) 780-1502 • www.salus.edu/nlcsd