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How Professionals Can Prepare Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition

How Professionals Can Prepare Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition

by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 6, 2021 | College Disability Services Directors' Advice & Information, College Preparation & Readiness

Introduction College transition can be a challenge for all students – the environment is largely unstructured and the academic demands are increased. Since college is an academic environment, the shift there may be even more challenging for students with...
Do College Disability Services Offices Communicate with Parents?

Do College Disability Services Offices Communicate with Parents?

by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 6, 2021 | College Disability Services Directors' Advice & Information, Parenting for College Success

Introduction When students transition to college, their parents don’t have the right to access any information about them unless students allow this by signing a FERPA (Family Educational Rights Privacy Act) release. What parents need to know is that the waiver only...
Why Aren’t Some Students with Disabilities Successful at College?

Why Aren’t Some Students with Disabilities Successful at College?

by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 5, 2021 | College Disability Services Directors' Advice & Information, Strategies for College Success

Introduction In another post on my blog, disability service directors I interviewed for my book talk about what qualities they see in students who are successful at college. It’s equally important to know what they see in students who aren’t successful, too, so that...
Who Benefits From Fee-Based College LD Programs?

Who Benefits From Fee-Based College LD Programs?

by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 5, 2021 | College Search Advice, Fee-Based College LD Programs

Introduction Some parents may think it’s important for their student to attend a college that offers a fee-based program for students with disabilities that go beyond the free basic accommodations all colleges have to provide. (Learn what these programs do and...
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