Providing language and literacy services for over 60 years.
The University Center for the Development of Language and Literacy (UCLL) at the University of Michigan offers intensive language and literacy evaluations and intervention services for adults with brain injury and children with language and language-related disorders. UCLL has been providing language and literacy services to individuals of all ages for over 60 years. In 2007, we celebrated the 60th anniversary of our University of Michigan Aphasia Program (UMAP). The Center is one of the original programs in communication disorders in the United States and continues to be a leader in expanding the scientific knowledge base of language, literacy, and language-learning disorders through its vital research program.
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Our Mission:
The mission of the University Center for the Development of Language and Literacy at the University of Michigan is to provide excellent assessment and innovative and intensive language and literacy intervention to a diverse set of individuals with communication differences and disorders; to provide leadership in expanding the scientific knowledge base of language and literacy and related disorders; and to educate and to promote awareness and understanding of language and literacy and related disorders to the individuals we serve, their families, and communities.