Learn the Truth About College Disability Services

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There are lots of people offering information and advice on the college disability services environment and accommodations, but Elizabeth C. Hamblet is the only one who works in a college disability services office. (She’s done so for more than 25 years.)

In addition to her own work experience, Hamblet keeps up on the research and stays active in her community of fellow professionals so she can share trends and current policies. Her unique professional experience, vast knowledge, and empathetic approach to educating people about the changes are what make her the sought-after college expert.

You’ve likely been getting incorrect information about college disability accommodations, or information that lacks the nuance that only someone on the inside can offer.  Don’t wait any longer to learn; start now to make sure you’re operating with a correct understanding of what students can and can’t expect at college so you can properly prepare them for a smooth transition.

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rom High School to College: Steps to Success for Students With Disabilities

Read Elizabeth’s popular, thorough book on changes in the college disability services environment and how best to prepare students for the changes.

6 page guide transitioning to college

Prefer a brief, concise option? Read Elizabeth’s 6-page guide.


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College preparation and disability accommodations. On-demand webinars with Elizabeth C. Hamblet, author of Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities. Picture of a computer screen showing a cartoon image of a graduation cap.

Learn from Elizabeth on your schedule. Watch recordings of her two most-popular webinars! Contact Elizabeth for a discount if you choose to watch both.

Preparing students with disabilities for successful college transition.. Book a live presentation now with Elizabeth C. Hamblet, Author of Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities. Laptop screen set against a white background shows Elizabeth, a middle-aged white woman with long blond hair wearing a white shirt and black blazer. She is smiling because she knows she can help people by sharing the information in her presentations.

Hire the leading college transition expert to give a live talk for your school, group, or district. See Elizabeth’s offerings here.