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Types of functional limitations that require accommodations and different kinds of accommodations offered by schools.
Access to Achievement Fosters Support for: Establishing best practices for providing vocational training for individuals with IDD; Providing financial and benefits counseling; Developing strategies on integrating assistive technology; Maximizing access to credential, diploma and degree programs; Promoting inclusive college environments; Ensuring communities are aware of the opportunities available
Tuition affordability is significantly important for prospective Master of Public Administration (MPA) students due to practical reasons. Many individuals pursuing an MPA are driven by a commitment to public service and social impact, often aspiring to work in government agencies or nonprofits where financial resources may be limited. Having affordable tuition ensures that these individuals can access the education needed to contribute effectively to societal well-being without incurring excessive student debt.
Read about apprenticeships and find opportunities at your local community college.
The Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) is a national association that supports Network members in their research, training, education, and service so that together, AUCD and Network members can promote the quality of life, health, and well-being of people with disabilities.
This three-part training video series, Changing Attitudes: Fostering Inclusion & Belonging for Neurodivergent University Students was designed to help UNC faculty, staff, practicum instructors, task supervisors, and preceptors better understand neurodiversity and cultivate a more inclusive campus environment. Funded by the North Carolina Area Health Education Center (NC AHEC) Program, the series is a joint initiative between the UNC School of Social Work’s AHEC Training Partnership and the Center for Aging and Adult Research and Educational Services (Cares). Together, these videos aim to challenge biases, reduce stigma, and equip faculty and staff with tools to create a more affirming and equitable learning environment for all students.
List of affordable Speech Language Pathology Programs! A master’s degree in speech-language pathology stands as the threshold for the minimum education required to work as a licensed speech-language pathologist in a working setting. If you’re considering pursuing a master’s in speech-language pathology at an affordable price, we’ve got you covered. This article features the most economical and affordable top-ranked graduate programs available in the US offered by accredited institutions.
List of affordable options to pursue a Family Nurse Practitioner Program
Offers helpful information on the college experience with information on how to best navigate it.
A mental health guide for autistic students.
College Resources for Students with Disabilities
Website for degree-seeking students with disabilities, sharing information about accommodations, financial aid programs, and tips for academic success
A guide of questions to use when researching a college program that suits an individual with ID/DD such as size, location, cost, housing, etc
This guide describes how SEAs, LEAs, and VR agencies may coordinate to assist students with disabilities who will be transitioning out of high school and will potentially receive services, as an adult, funded by Federal or State funding sources.
This flyer helps educators support students with disabilities get ready for life after high school. Educators can utilize this when preparing a student's individualized transition or career development plan
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