Segue Center 2026-2027 Small Group Semester Programs
Spring 2026: January 12 - May 22 (Spring Break March 16-20)
Fall 2026: August 17 - December 18 (Thanksgiving Break November 23-27)
Spring 2027: January 11 - May 21 (Spring Break March 15-19)
College Accountability meets in Spring 2026 from January 16 - May 8, excluding Spring Break.
College Accountability Fall 2026 meets August 21 - December 5, excluding Thanksgiving Break,
and in Spring 2027 from January 22 - May 7, excluding Spring Break.
Individual Consultations available by Appointment In-Person or Virtually.
Note: Social Skills are practiced in all blocks.
Executive Function & Social Skills RPG**
Tuesdays 9:00-12:30
Size-limited group focused on executive function skills development and our Social Skills Role-Playing Group.
**Limited space available for our Social Skills RPG. Applicants may be placed on a wait list.
$2250/semester or 5 monthly payments of $450
A research-backed social skills group focused on friendship development, communication skills, and healthy relationship skills with two PEERS® certified facilitators, Kendall Quarterman and Dr. Anne Sullivan, Ph.D.
Learn more about this evidence-based program that involves participation of both young adults and designated social coaches (parents, family members, friends, life coaches, or close individuals). Providing this program virtually has produced the same efficacious results as in-person programs.
*Now accepting applications for a 10-week cohort beginning September 8, 2026.
PEERS® Social and Relationship Skills for Young Adults (virtual)
Tuesdays 4:30-6:00pm (young adults) 6:00-7:30pm (social coaches)
College Collab
Every Other Wednesday 7:00pm - 8:00pm
A safe place for our college students to talk through the social aspect of their college experience - the good, the bad, the confusing, the non-existent - with peers and led by Kendall, our PEERS-certified facilitator.
$600/semester or 3 monthly payments of $200
Independent Living and Community Experiences
Thursdays 9:00-2:00
Project-based instruction to teach skills for independence, goal-setting, and financial literacy combined with real-world community experiences that enhance our life skills and communication skills lessons.
Lunch is provided and includes opportunities for cooking practice as well as restaurant outings.
$3800/semester or 5 monthly payments of $760
Common Topics covered:
Resumes, Applications & Interviews
Career Exploration & Planning
Vocational Skills
Time Management & Productivity
Accessing the Workforce: Accommodations & Strategies
Workplace Social Skills & Negotiations
$2250/semester