Mansfield Hall
Sara Adsit has a diverse work experience. Sara started working as a Residential Director at Mansfield Hall in May 2013 and later became the Community Outreach Director in June 2014. Sara also served on the Board of Trustees at Burlington College starting in August 2012. Prior to that, they worked as an Employment Advisor for Project Hire at Howard Center from October 2011 to May 2013.
Sara Adsit attended Burlington College from 2008 to 2010, where they pursued a degree in Psychology/Human Services. This is the only known educational experience for Sara Adsit. Additionally, they have obtained a certification in CPR First Aid/AED, although details regarding the institution and date of completion are not provided.
Mansfield Hall
Mansfield Hall supports young adults attending college and transitioning to independence. We are a comprehensive residential program that is individualized and flexible based on student needs. We serve students who have learning disabilities, mild autism, Asperger’s syndrome, nonverbal learning disabilities, ADHD, executive functioning impairments, or other students with unique characteristics that may pose challenges in the transition to college life. We are much more than just a college support program. Our goal is to provide necessary skills training in all areas of adaptive functioning so our students can flourish academically, socially, vocationally, and emotionally. While learning at the local colleges, living in a supported and integrated environment, giving to others, and engaging in the community, we believe that our students will be better prepared for, and more successful in, today’s world. Our residences are located in the Burlington, Vermont, Madison, Wisconsin, and Eugene, Oregon, where there are many options for engaging in school and life beyond the classroom. We invite you to come visit us, explore, and realize your own possibilities. More information is available by contacting us at (802) 870-0862 or by visiting www.mansfieldhall.org