September 26 - Preparing Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition: A brief overview of topics relevant to college transition (e.g., shifting laws, what accommodations are/aren’t commonly available, documentation needed, skills that students need, levels of college disability services)
October 24 - Understanding Shifting Laws in College Transition for Students with Disabilities: A detailed look at the laws in place and how they lead to changes in the disability accommodations system at college, including what accommodations are typically available
November 14 - College Accommodations: Why They Change and What is Commonly Available (or Not): A focus on college accommodations, which includes a short legal background, an overview of differences between the K-12 model and college model, a longer discussion of what accommodations are and aren’t commonly available, and a walk through of a registration process and form, including information about what students have to do after they register and what documentation they have to provide
December 5 - The College Disability Services System: Accommodations and Students’ Responsibilities and Rights: A close look at shifting laws, how the system works at college (i.e., what students have to do if they want accommodations and what their rights are), and what documentation they might need
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