**Our Service Is Only Available To Wisconsin Public Schools**
WELCOME TO THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR! We now have a new hosting site to reserve our devices. You will need to create an account to use this site. If you have any questions, the new contact person is Rachel Holt, rachel.holt@cesa2.org. Please let me know if I can help!
REMINDER: We do NOT Lend out "LOANER" devices for a device you own that is out for repairs.
Notice: Devices are loaned for trial purposes only
The Assistive Technology Lending Center (ATLC) is a lending library of high-end Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) equipment for trial purposes. The ATLC provides high-end AAC devices costing $4000.00 or more for loan to Wisconsin LEA public school licensed professional educators for trial with children ages 3 to 18 who have IEPs and are enrolled in public schools or students age 19-21 who are enrolled in a Wisconsin LEA school program and have an IEP.
The ATLC provides high-end AAC devices for trial purposes only. Educators may not request the same AAC device a student is currently using as a substitute for a device not working properly or in for repair.
Library hours: Monday through Friday from 7:30-11:30 a.m. (September-May)
ATLC contact info: CESA 2 - ATLC Lending Library, 1221 Innovation Drive, Suite 116, Whitewater, WI 53190. (PH) 262-473-1449.
PLEASE NOTE: Equipment loan period is 4 weeks (A one-time renewal of 1 to 3 weeks may be requested if the device is not on reserve for another district). Multiple Back to Back reservations of the same device are not allowed. The ATLC Grant provides for free shipping to the school and return shipping of the equipment back to the ATLC.
ATLC is funded through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction IDEA Discretionary Grant #12-74-9902-IDEA40. The Assistive Technology Lending Center (ATLC) (CFDA #84.027) acknowledges the support of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in the development of this website and for the continued support of this federally-funded grant program. There are no copyright restrictions on this document; however, please credit the Wisconsin DPI and support of federal funds when copying all or part of this material.
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