Contact Elizabeth
Elizabeth loves to hear from folks who’ve found her work.Â
However, because of the volume of emails she receives, she typically can’t respond to individual requests for assistance. But she offers lots of different resources that likely answer your questions.
If you want to learn from Elizabeth:
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- read her book, Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities
- watch her on-demand webinars
- read her concise 6-page college transition guide
- subscribe to her free twice-monthly newsletter, where she provides foundational information, and to her free Substack, where she explains how the differences between the K12 system and the college disability services system and laws play out
- hire her to speak to your school, district, or organization
- join her free Facebook group
If you are searching for a consultant to help with your student’s college search, see Elizabeth’s list of recommended professionals who do.Â
Elizabeth doesn’t do any private consulting to students and families – she only contracts with schools, districts, and organizations to provide presentations on preparing students with disabilities for college success or to write for publications and platforms.
If you are seeking a consultant to help a current college student with an issue around disability accommodations, Elizabeth suggests contacting Rebecca Helms at priorityaccessconsulting@