Contact Us

To request information regarding any of the Visual Impairment Training Programs, please contact:

NCCU-VITP

New School of Education Building

712 Cecil Street

Durham , NC 27707

Fax: 919-530-7681

E-mail: info@nccu-vitp.net

For specific information on the VI Teaching, Deafblind Intervenor, or VI/MI/DB Teaching Programs contact:

NCCU-VITP

Dr. Julie Bardin

South Building

Governor Morehead School for the Blind

311 Ashe Avenue

Raleigh , NC 27606

Phone: 919-715-6342

Fax: 919-715-1597

E-mail: jbardin@nccu.edu or jbardin@nccu-vitp.net

For specific information on the Orientation & Mobility or Low Vision programs contact:

NCCU-VITP

Dr. Brad R. Walker

South Building

Governor Morehead School for the Blind

311 Ashe Avenue

Raleigh , NC 27606

Phone: 919-715-6342

Fax: 919-715-1597

E-mail: brad.walker@ncmail.net or brwalker@nccu-vitp.net

For information on teleclassroom sites, resources, or technology support contact:

NCCU-VITP

Mr. Ray Dragon

South Building

Governor Morehead School for the Blind

311 Ashe Avenue

Raleigh , NC 27606

Phone: 919-715-6342

Fax: 919-715-1597

E-mail: ray.dragon@ncmail.net or rdragon@nccu-vitp.net
 

Driving Directions to the GMS Campus

From Durham and points west:
Take I40 Eastbound to the Gorman Street Exit, turn Left under the Interstate onto Gorman. Follow directions below.

From points east:
Take I40 Westbound to the Gorman Street Exit, turn right onto Gorman. Follow directions below.

On Gorman:
Turn right at the 2nd traffic light, onto Avent Ferry.
Go through 3 traffic lights and turn right onto Western Blvd. at the 4th traffic light.
You will pass WRAL-TV on the right and Pullen Park on the left - make a left hand turn onto Ashe Avenue at the Circle K (also on the left).
Governor Morehead School will be on the right - make a right into the 2nd driveway.
Upon entrance to the campus, make a left turn, just past the Admin Bldg. on the left, onto the service road - follow this road around and the South Bldg. will be on the right at the stop sign.

Note: If you pass Central Prison while on Western Blvd., you have gone too far. Make a U-turn, staying in the far-right lane in front of the prison - you will turn right onto the campus just before the lane ends. The South Bldg. will be immediately on the right.

Request for Information

To request Orientation & Mobility Program or Visual Impairment Teaching Program information, please use the form below and we will contact you.

Important Update: Due to the enormous amount of spam purporting to originate from "throw-away" e-mail accounts (in particular, yahoo.com and hotmail.com), effective November 1, 2004 we began filtering out any mail from yahoo.com and hotmail.com. We suggest you either use a paid e-mail address when submitting your information using this form, or contact us by telephone. While the form will successfuly submit containing either yahoo.com or hotmail.com addresses, WE WILL NOT RECEIVE THE INFORMATION. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

ALL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED FOR CONTACT - ANY MISSING INFORMATION, INCLUDING LACK OF AN E-MAIL ADDRESS, WILL RESULT IN OUR NOT RECEIVING YOUR SUBMISSION.

Your full name:

Your e-mail address (replace the text in the below field):

Your mailing address (replace the text in the below fields):


Your phone number (replace the text in the below field):

In what program are you interested? (select only one)

Non Degree-Seeking
Graduate Degree Program

In which area(s) of specialization? (check all that apply)

VI Teaching
Related Services (Orientation & Mobility, and/or Low Vision)

Do you wish to have the information sent to you via (select only one method)

E-mail

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Once you have filled-out all the above information, simply click ONCE on the Submit button (clicking multiple times will result in multiple submissions - our anti-spam filters will consider this spam and WILL NOT let any of the submissions through to us). We will send the information you requested by way of either e-mail or US Mail.

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This page last updated January 6, 2007